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The Street, Lawshall

Guide price £475,000 (SSTC)

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Description
A four bedroomed Grade II Listed period house with spacious accommodation and generous gardens affording wonderful views across undulating countryside. Understood to have formed part of a large medieval hall house dating back to around the 16th century and listed Grade II as being of particular historical and architectural interest, this charming semi-detached period home in more recent years has been the subject of restoration and extension, resulting in a spacious home full of personality and displaying fine original features such as large exposed timbers, large Inglenook fireplace and evidence of original mullion windows. Benefitting from oil fired radiator central heating, the accommodation currently in brief comprises of an entrance hall leading through to a heavily timbered dining room. The sitting room is a wonderful dual aspect reception room with many exposed timbers, staircase to first floor and a fine Inglenook fireplace is the main focal point. The kitchen has a fitted range of units with built-in appliances and leads to the utility room, shower room and boot room with door to the rear garden.On the first floor is a landing, four comfortable bedrooms (three with built-in wardrobes) and a family bathroom completes the accommodation.

Outside
The house is approached along a driveway providing extensive vehicle parking, turning space and access to a detached double garage with room above. The gardens are mostly laid to lawn and afford amazing far reaching views across undulating countryside.

Location
The house enjoys a prominent setting affording wonderful countryside views to the rear whilst situated in the heart of the village and only a stones throw from the well regarded village primary school and Swan public house. Lawshall is an attractive and sought-after village being 5 miles south of Bury St Edmunds which offers nearby excellent facilities and road and rail network links. Heading south the villages of Long Melford, Lavenham and onto Sudbury also provide valuable facilities.

The village has an excellent primary school, church, public house, village hall/community centre and nursing home. There are plentiful meandering public footpaths and community operated 'Golden Wood' and the Greenlight Trust- focusing on bringing people and nature together.

Directions
When proceeding along the Street from the direction of the A134 towards Sudbury, pass The Swan public house and the house will be found further set back from the road on the left-hand side.

Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired radiator central heating. Council Tax Band C. Grade II listed

Viewing
Please contact us on 01284 700018 if you wish to arrange a viewing appointment for this property, or require further information.

Disclaimer
Sheridans endeavour to maintain accurate depictions of properties in photos, floor plans and descriptions, however, these are intended only as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection.

Features
  • Wealth of original features
  • Large Inglenook fireplace
  • Exposed timbers
  • Spacious sitting room
  • Dining room
  • Fitted kitchen
  • Utility, shower room, boot room
  • Four bedrooms, family bathroom
  • Driveway providing plenty of parking, double garage with room above
  • Generous gardens backing onto undulating countryside.

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