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Debenham Court, 3 Langton Park, Eye Debenham Court, 3 Langton Park, Eye Situated within a Private Gated Development of just five properties, this substantial house offers just under 3500 Sq Feet and sits in a plot of 0.87 Acres (0.35 Hectares). Five bedrooms combine with four reception rooms and good ancillary space and views extend across open farmland. • 5 Bedrooms • 4 Reception rooms • 0.87 Acres (0.35 Hectares) • Annexe potential • Double Garage • Adjoins open fields Location Description also benefits from Photovoltaic panels rated 4Kwh and Langton Park and Debenham Court can be found just This substantial house extends to just under 3500 Sq benefitting from a Feed In Tariff of 50.67pence per K/ on the outskirts of the town at the end of a Private Feet and sits within a plot of approximately 0.87 Acres Wh Units Generated and an Export Price of 3.57pence Road and gated tree lined driveway with just four other (0.35 Hectares Source: Goview/Landmark). Designed per K/Wh. This arrangement currently combines to properties. Within walking distance of the town centre to replicate a collection of traditional farm buildings cover the owners heating and electricity cost for the facilities, the property is ideally set for those seeking a paying homage to the origins of the site and White year. quality and convenient location. Eye is extremely well House Farm, the interior is consequently unusually served by day to day amenities and shops and is roomy, interesting and full of versatility given the Reception Hall renowned for the varied cultural activities which take number of ground floor rooms and two staircases. It A wide welcoming entrance with oak floor, good place throughout the year not least theatre productions, offers tremendous potential for those wishing to work natural light and french windows leading out to the classical music concerts and an annual art exhibition. from home with office potential within the Family gardens. Of note are moulded skirting boards, In addition to the excellent food shops and services, Room, complete with Cat 5 data cabling installed. The architraves, ogee section coving and white panel doors the friendly town is also renowned for shops layout also lends itself to dual occupancy given the which continue throughout the house. Two single specialising in antiques and objets d'art. The mix of ground and first floor bedrooms and layout. radiators with Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRV). surrounding countryside is accessible via an excellent The grounds will be a gardeners delight and benefit Central Heating Thermostat. Smoke Detector. An network of public footpaths ideal for the Rambler. The from a secondary entrance with 5-bar gate, ideal for archway leads through to the Inner Hall. wider area contains an array of interesting villages, comings and goings with garden machinery, trailers Cloakroom towns and the Coast is only a 45 minute drive away. and even caravans and boats to store at home on site - Fitted with a suite comprising low level wc, vanity For the commuter the mainline rail station at Diss often a rare opportunity. The ground floor extends wash basin with cabinet beneath. Tiled floor and provides services between the Cathedral City of from a central hallway and various points of secondary extensive wall tiling. Window. Extractor fan. Recessed Norwich to the north and London's Liverpool Street access via french windows to and from the gardens. ceiling spots. Station. Furthermore, Diss offers additional sports Vaulted ceilings, conventional ceilings, brick facilities including an 18 Hole Golf Course, Tennis & fireplaces and exposed structural timbers combine to Inner Hall Squash Clubs, Indoor Swimming Pool and Gyms. add character along with tiled and oak floors. The Featuring a spiral staircase rising to two bedrooms and Master Bedroom suite is approached from a dedicated bathroom. Double radiator (TRV). Deep built in staircase with two further ground floor bedrooms and a Cloaks Cupboard. Deep built in Boiler Cupboard spiral staircase serving two further bedrooms. The housing a Potterton Statesman Utility oil fired boiler large social kitchen features an island unit complete supplying domestic hot water and radiators. with granite worktop and a number of built in appliances. Oil fired radiator heating is installed throughout with windows double glazed. The house Harrison Edge Estate Agents, 5 Castle Street, Eye, Suffolk IP23 7AN T: 01379 871 563 Lounge 6.53m x 5.21m (21'5 x 17'1) Tiled floor. Space and plumbing for an American Master Bedroom Suite An impressive room with tall vaulted ceiling exposing Fridge Freezer. Single radiator (TRV). Television and Approached via dedicated staircase to an initial structural timbers complementing the oak floor. French telephone points. landing with window, single radiator (TRV) and wall windows lead out to the front courtyard and provide mounted Central Heating Thermostat. Access to loft natural light in addition to further windows on both Utility Room 3.61m x 2.51m (11'10 x 8'3) space. elevations. Taking centre stage is the red brick With tiled floor and fitted units providing further chimney breast and fireplace in an inglenook style worktop, secondary sink, cupboard and drawer storage, Bedroom 5.26m x 3.89m (17'3 x 12'9) with pamment hearth and featuring a log burning plumbing for washing machine and upright fridge Fitted with wardrobes to one wall in addition to stove. Two wall lights plus centre light. Television, freezer space. Water softener. Built in Broom Dressing Table, window seat with field view and telephone and Sky points. Double radiator (TRV). Cupboard. Water softener. Double radiator (TRV). further matching wardrobe with overhead storage and Glazed double doors lead through to... Window to the side elevation and a part glazed bedside cabinets along with bedside lights. Single hardwood stable type door leading out. radiator (TRV). Television point. Sun Room 3.66m x 2.72m (12' x 8'11) Laid with an oak floor and glazed on two sides with Rear Hall En Suite Shower Room polycarbonate roof. Double radiator (TRV). With a rear, glazed outer door and windows extending Extensively tiled to half height along with tiled floor along the Bedroom Hallway. Tiled initially with and fitted with a suite comprising vanity wash basin Family Room 7.57m x 4.09m (24'10 x 13'5) double radiator (TRV) and with a door leading off to... with cabinet beneath, low level wc and shower A second large vaulted reception room with exposed enclosure with Mira shower fitted. Vertical towel rail structural roof timbers and oak floor. Three sets of Bathroom radiator. Extractor fan. windows provide good natural light and french Fitted with a suite comprising panelled bath with Mira windows lead out to the gardens. Television, telephone shower over, low level wc and vanity wash basin with and Cat 5 data cabling. cabinet beneath. Vertical towel rail radiator. Shaver point. Recessed spotlights. Window. Extractor fan. Dining Room 5.08m x 3.89m (16'8 x 12'9) A well proportioned dining room with oak floor and Bedroom Hallway windows on two sides providing an outlook to the With single radiator (TRV). Stairs rising to the Master gardens. Double radiator (TRV). Two wall light Bedroom suite via a half landing with cupboard points. Television and telephone. beneath. Smoke Detector. Kitchen 7.14m x 4.93m (23'5 x 16'2) Bedroom 4.22m x 3.58m (13'10 x 11'9) Large light and airy, fitted with an extensive range of One of two ground floor double rooms with window units including a granite topped Island unit, dresser providing an outlook to the front courtyard. Single style units with glazed cabinets along with radiator (TRV). Television point. conventional cupboard and drawer wall and base units Bedroom 5.54m x 3.56m (18'2 x 11'8) First Floor Landing complete with cornice and pelmet detail and With windows to either side and two single radiators Approached via the spiral staircase and with windows underlighting. Built in appliances include a Hotpoint (TRV's). Television and telephone points. and Velux skylight providing good natural light and dishwasher and Rangemaster 110 Range cooker with views. Wall mounted Central Heating Thermostat. matching chimney hood. Windows provide good Airing Cupboard housing Megaflow hot water storage natural light and an outlook to the gardens in addition tank. Single radiator (TRV) to french windows leading out to the front courtyard. www.harrisonedge.com Bedroom 4.98m x 3.00m (16'4 x 9'10) Services Postal Address A double aspect semi vaulted room with field and The vendor has confirmed that the property benefits 3 Langton Park, Eye, IP23 7LZ garden views. Fitted wardrobes and beside cabinets. from mains water, electricity, private drainage and Television and telephone points. Single radiator photovoltaic panels. Local Authority (TRV). Mid Suffolk District Council, Council Offices, 131 Wayleaves & Easements High Street, Needham Market, Suffolk, IP6 8DL T: Bedroom 3.51m x 2.77m (11'6 x 9'1) The property is sold subject to and with all the benefit +44 (0)1449 724 500 Fitted with further wardrobe cupboards. Single radiator of all wayleaves, covenants, easements and rights of (TRV). Television and telephone point. way whether or not disclosed in these particulars. The Council Tax main driveway is shared between five property owners The property has been placed in Tax Band G. Bathroom and held in a Management Company to which each Tenure & Possession Fitted with a suite comprising vanity wash basin with property currently pays £400pa towards maintenance drawers beneath, low level wc and panelled bath with The property is for sale freehold with vacant of communal areas. A small transformer serving the possession upon completion. Mira shower over. Extensive tiling and tiled floor. Park is discreetly situated within the grounds of Vertical towel rail radiator.
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