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1Temple Road Stowmarket | Suffolk | IP14 1AX 1Temple Road Stowmarket | Suffolk | IP14 1AX USEFUL INFORMATION An exceptional detached 1920’s About The Property 1 Temple Road is believed to have been built family house set in charming in the late 1920’s. As you might expect of a NEAREST RAIL STATIONS landscaped gardens of nearly 1/3 property of this age the accommodation Stowmarket for services to London Liverpool comprises many well-proportioned light Street (approx. 78 minutes) and services to of an acre in the most desirable rooms. In recent years the accommodation Norwich. residential area in Stowmarket, has been sympathetically remodelled and along a private ‘no through’ road. updated taking care to retain the original LOCAL SCHOOLS State Schools - Abbots Hall Community features. The house now provides beautifully presented family accommodation. The Primary School, Combs Ford Primary School, - Beautifully presented enclosed gardens which extend to nearly 1/3 Stowmarket High School. - No Onward Chain of an acre are a particularly attractive feature of this property. Most importantly though, the Private School: Finborough School - Versatile layout position of this house is unrivalled in that it is - Rear of house and gardens are south situated down a private no through road close DIRECTIONS facing to the centre of Stowmarket. From the Ipswich road in Stowmarket, turn left - Accommodation comprising well- into temple road, (private road) number one proportioned light rooms. About The Area Temple Road will be found on the left hand - Considerable character including Temple road is a private no through road side. partly panelled rooms and cornicing situated only a short walk to the centre of Agents Note: Planning Permission has been granted - Magnificent kitchen/breakfast/family Stowmarket and within walking distance of the railway station. The station provides regular for the construction of a new dwelling on land to room service to London Liverpool Street with a the east of 1 temple road adjacent to Ipswich Road. - Masses of parking and double garage journey time of approx. 78 minutes. - Beautifully well-established landscaped Stowmarket is a popular market town located SERVICES gardens of approaching 1/3 of an in the heart of Suffolk conveniently located for We are advised by the vendor that mains acre. the A14 which provides excellent links to electricity, water and drainage are connected Ipswich (by the A12) Bury st Edmunds and to the property. Gas central heating Cambridge. Stowmarket has a variety of shopping facilities and amenities including COUNCIL TAX many independent schools, as well as plenty of Mid Suffolk District Council – Band D other amenities including Stowmarket golf Approx. £3000.00 club. ACCOMMODATION WITH APPROXIMATE ROOM SIZES: FIRST FLOOR GROUND FLOOR: LANDING (North) 20’2’ x 14’1 maximum including the stairs and walk in storage cupboard. ENTRANCE HALL 12’6’ x 14’8’ including the stairs This room is partly panelled. BEDROOM ONE (south) 17’5 x 12’5 with fitted bedroom furniture. CLOAK ROOM (North) 7’3’ x 5’2’ fitted with two piece white suite BEDROOM TWO (East and South) 15’6’ x 12’ CLOAKS CUPBOARD (North) 4’5’ x 5’2’ BEDROOM THREE (South and West) 12’1 x 11’11 SITTING ROOM (east) 18’3’ maximum x 21’ the focus point of this room is an open stone fireplace. BEDROOM FOUR (North) 13’ x 8’8’ up to the There is a dado rail and cornice around this room. fitted wardrobes GARDEN ROOM (east, south and west) 14’2’ x 8’6’ BATHROOM (North) 11’9’ including the shower x with French windows to the terrace. 8’4’, fitted with a Jacuzzi bath, low level WC, wash basin walk in wet room. DINING ROOM (South) 14’6’ x 17’3’ into the bay External door to the terrace, wooden floor and partly BATHROOM TWO (North) 6’6’ x 9’ fitted with a panelled. three piece white suite with a shower unit over the bath. BAR/GAMES ROOM (North) 11’11 X 11’11 OUTSIDE UTILITY ROOM (South) 11’1 x 8’ with Belfast sink The property is approached over a gated drive way units, plumbing for a washing machine, external stable which leads into a sizable parking and turning area to type door. the north of the dwelling. Adjacent to this is the attached double garage measuring OFFICE (East, South and West) 10’ x 14’4’ 16’ 2x 18’ the garage has power and light. HALLWAY 7’2’ x 8’3’ with external door to the The south facing rear gardens are a particularly front attractive feature of this property. Immediately to the rear of the house there is a paved terrace beyond KITCHEN/BREAKFAST/FAMILY ROOM (north which there are lawned gardens bordered by and south) 13’10’ x 18’8’ fitted with a range of oak wall shrubbery. There is a sizeable area of decking with a and base units with granite and oak work surfaces, pergola over it, the outbuildings include and mower double sink units, island unit, ceramic hob with store, green house, potting shed and a further store. extractor over and built in double oven. The gardens and grounds in all extend to about 1/3 of an acre. Fine & Country Estate Agents (and its subsidiaries and their joint Agents where applicable) for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property for whom they act, Tel: 01394 446007 give notice that (I) these particulars are a general outline only for the guidance of prospective purchasers or tenants, and do not constitute the whole or any part of an offer or contract (II) Fine & Country cannot guarantee the accuracy of any description, dimensions, references to conditions, necessary permissions for use and occupancy and other details contained herein and prospective purchasers or tenants must not rely on them as statements of fact or representations and must satisfy themselves as to their Fine & Country Ipswich & Woodbridge accuracy, (III) No employee of Fine & Country (and its subsidiaries and their joint Agents where applicable) has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty or enter into any contract whatever in relation to the property, (IV) Fine & Country (and its subsidiaries and their joint Agents where applicable) will not be liable in negligence 28 Church Street, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 1DH or otherwise, for any loss arising from the use of these particulars and Fine & Country (and its subsidiaries and their joint Agents where applicable) have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for the purpose. A buyer is advised to obtain verification from [email protected] their Solicitor, (V) Photographs will only show certain parts of the property and no assumptions should be made in respect of those parts of the property that have not been photographed, items or contents shown in the photographs are not included as part of the sale unless specified otherwise. It should not be assumed the property will remain [email protected] as shown in the photographs. Photographs have been taken using a wide-angle lens. .
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