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Freehold
Guide price
£1,500,000
8 bed detached house for sale
Southwold Road, Wrentham, Beccles, Suffolk NR348 beds
5 baths
4 receptions
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
G
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- The Old School 2.4 miles
- Reydon Primary School 2.9 miles
- Southwold Ferry Landing 4.5 miles
- Walberswick Ferry Landing 4.6 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Elegant Georgian exterior
- Sizeable accommodation including four reception rooms
- Eight bedrooms and five bathrooms providing excellent guest accommodation
- About 2000 sq ft of outbuildings including a useful office
- Grounds of about 3.7 acres including a wonderful walled garden
Elegant Georgian house convenient for Suffolk coast
Description
Wrentham House is an elegant Grade II listed Georgian residence nestled in the village of Wrentham, about five miles from the coastal town of Southwold and about two miles from the renowned beach at Covehithe. Dating back to circa 1820, this grand eight-bedroom home is set in about 3.07 acres of attractive grounds and offers a perfect blend of period features and modern conveniences.
As you step through the front door, you are greeted by a spacious and welcoming entrance hall, setting the tone for the elegance that awaits within. This leads to four versatile reception rooms including the well-proportioned Drawing Room which is ideal for formal gatherings or quiet evenings. A lovely south-east facing Sitting Room and Dining Room provide ample space for entertaining, dining or simply relaxing with French doors to the former opening out to the gardens via an attractive Victorian veranda. An impressive Billiards Room completes the reception space with a triple aspect of large sash windows that flood the room with natural light. The hallway leads on to a useful study and cloakroom and then through to the rear of the house where a spacious bespoke kitchen lies as well as the more practical elements every family home needs including a sizable utility room, boot room, laundry room and access to the cellar.
A central staircase leads to the first and second floors where seven generously sized bedrooms are located, each with its own unique character. The impressive principal bedroom includes a spacious en suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, and there are four further en suite bedrooms ensuring the house offers convenience and privacy for all guests.
To the rear of the property, with access gained principally via the kitchen, is an attractive enclosed courtyard. This offers access to the range of outbuildings formerly used as stabling but now providing a fantastic home office on the first floor with storage and garaging below. The courtyard also provides a wonderful area for informal entertaining al fresco. The grounds are meticulously maintained and largely laid to lawn with established shrubs and trees providing a mature setting. Of particular note is a Victorian glasshouse which provides a wonderful vista of the large walled garden. Beyond this the land leads down to a stream and has attractive views of the Benacre Estate beyond.
Location
Wrentham House is located in the charming village of Wrentham which dates back to Saxon times and mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Wrentham offers a good range of amenities including a local store and post office, a café and two local gastropubs. The property is also close to the renowned coastal town of Southwold which has a range of recreational facilities including sailing and fishing, many fine walks as well as excellent bird watching opportunities in Minsmere and Dunwich, and about two miles from the renowned beach at Covehithe.
The Waveney market town of Beccles lies to the north with good shopping and schooling facilities.
The city of Norwich, the regional centre of East Anglia, is about 26 miles to the north west with a comprehensive range of shopping facilities as well as theatres, art galleries and leisure facilities.
There are domestic and international air links form Norwich airport and rail links from Norwich station to London Liverpool Street with a fastest journey time of 90 minutes. The nearest train stations to the Wrentham House are located at either Halesworth or Darsham which connect with the main line.
Square Footage: 6,023 sq ft
Acreage:
3.07 Acres
Additional Info
<B>Services</b>
Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
<B>Agent's note</b>
Please note there are covenants on the title. Please speak to the Agent for further information.
<B>Local Authority</b>
East Suffolk District Council
Council Tax Band G
<B>Fixtures & Fittings</b>
All fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.
<B>Viewings</b>
Strictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property.
Description
Wrentham House is an elegant Grade II listed Georgian residence nestled in the village of Wrentham, about five miles from the coastal town of Southwold and about two miles from the renowned beach at Covehithe. Dating back to circa 1820, this grand eight-bedroom home is set in about 3.07 acres of attractive grounds and offers a perfect blend of period features and modern conveniences.
As you step through the front door, you are greeted by a spacious and welcoming entrance hall, setting the tone for the elegance that awaits within. This leads to four versatile reception rooms including the well-proportioned Drawing Room which is ideal for formal gatherings or quiet evenings. A lovely south-east facing Sitting Room and Dining Room provide ample space for entertaining, dining or simply relaxing with French doors to the former opening out to the gardens via an attractive Victorian veranda. An impressive Billiards Room completes the reception space with a triple aspect of large sash windows that flood the room with natural light. The hallway leads on to a useful study and cloakroom and then through to the rear of the house where a spacious bespoke kitchen lies as well as the more practical elements every family home needs including a sizable utility room, boot room, laundry room and access to the cellar.
A central staircase leads to the first and second floors where seven generously sized bedrooms are located, each with its own unique character. The impressive principal bedroom includes a spacious en suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, and there are four further en suite bedrooms ensuring the house offers convenience and privacy for all guests.
To the rear of the property, with access gained principally via the kitchen, is an attractive enclosed courtyard. This offers access to the range of outbuildings formerly used as stabling but now providing a fantastic home office on the first floor with storage and garaging below. The courtyard also provides a wonderful area for informal entertaining al fresco. The grounds are meticulously maintained and largely laid to lawn with established shrubs and trees providing a mature setting. Of particular note is a Victorian glasshouse which provides a wonderful vista of the large walled garden. Beyond this the land leads down to a stream and has attractive views of the Benacre Estate beyond.
Location
Wrentham House is located in the charming village of Wrentham which dates back to Saxon times and mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Wrentham offers a good range of amenities including a local store and post office, a café and two local gastropubs. The property is also close to the renowned coastal town of Southwold which has a range of recreational facilities including sailing and fishing, many fine walks as well as excellent bird watching opportunities in Minsmere and Dunwich, and about two miles from the renowned beach at Covehithe.
The Waveney market town of Beccles lies to the north with good shopping and schooling facilities.
The city of Norwich, the regional centre of East Anglia, is about 26 miles to the north west with a comprehensive range of shopping facilities as well as theatres, art galleries and leisure facilities.
There are domestic and international air links form Norwich airport and rail links from Norwich station to London Liverpool Street with a fastest journey time of 90 minutes. The nearest train stations to the Wrentham House are located at either Halesworth or Darsham which connect with the main line.
Square Footage: 6,023 sq ft
Acreage:
3.07 Acres
Additional Info
<B>Services</b>
Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
<B>Agent's note</b>
Please note there are covenants on the title. Please speak to the Agent for further information.
<B>Local Authority</b>
East Suffolk District Council
Council Tax Band G
<B>Fixtures & Fittings</b>
All fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.
<B>Viewings</b>
Strictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property.
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