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EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED

“There’s so much more than meets the eye at this charming character cottage – beautifully finished with abundant light and space. All the features of the period plus a stunning bright sunny kitchen, this really is a dwelling to embrace. A perfectly formed garden will add to the appeal while the wonderful green views your heart will surely steal.”

• Semi-Detached Character Cottage in popular village location • Modern Kitchen Breakfast Room with French Doors to a Low Maintenance Rear Garden • Spacious Sitting Room • 2 Double Bedrooms • Family Bathroom • Downstairs WC • Off-Road Parking and Garage • The property extends to 1220.01sq.ft. • EPC Rating D At first glance this is a small but pretty period cottage – but when you enter in, you’ll see this is a home that keeps on giving! It’s been stylishly and beautifully extended with its fabulous kitchen breakfast room being a real highlight. Opposite the village green, you’re at the heart of community life here too and well placed to explore all the delights that this area has to offer.

Kerb Appeal And Character This pretty cottage was once home to a cobbler and various lathes have been found in the garden. In recent years, the cottage has been sympathetically and stylishly extended to a high standard, with a gorgeous, hand-crafted, bespoke kitchen built in a classic country style. When the owner first viewed it, she fell instantly in love: “I’ve always hankered after living in that quintessential country cottage with roses around the front door and here it is!” she smiles.

Beautifully Done During her time here, she has restored the floors, uncovered the beams inside and installed a woodburner in the lovely brick fireplace, adding a cosy feel on winter evenings. The snug welcoming feel of this room contrasts wonderfully with the bright and airy feel of the kitchen beyond but it all works together seamlessly. In summer, you can open the doors wide from the kitchen onto the garden and spill out into the outside space. A former owner began landscaping works out here and the current owner has continued them, enjoying the creation of the attractive surroundings where she can relax and unwind in tranquility and sunshine. “It’s so sunny out here that I’ve had to get a parasol over the chairs so I have some shade too,” she explains. Never A Dull Moment The cottage sits opposite the Millennium Green which is a popular spot within the village. People walk their dogs around there and it makes for a lovely verdant outlook, as well as being nice and peaceful. In addition, you know it’s not going to be developed, so you can be confident of enjoying the view for years to come. Blundeston is a desirable village thanks in part to the lively community. It’s easy to get to know people here and there is truly something for everyone. The village hall hosts clubs and events, including a history group, W.I., bowls club and more, while the pub often has live music nights. If you love walking, cycling or jogging then this will suit – you can head over to the lakes at Lound, visit or go over to the coast. “Quite a few people keep boats or kayaks as it’s so easy to get out on the river from here,” the owner confirms. There’s certainly plenty to do and it’s a great area for anyone who loves wildlife, nature, or simply the outdoors lifestyle. It’s also handy for the A47, taking you up to or down to .

“In addition to the doors from the kitchen, there’s a stable door, so you can open the top in the mornings and let the fresh air stream in.”

“There’s so much character within and it’s complemented by the bright and attractive kitchen. I think it’s beautiful!”

“Blundeston is such a lovely village. People here are friendly and there’s a strong sense of community.”

“Being opposite the village green means you have a beautiful view from the front, while at the back you look over the pretty, private garden.” Local Authority: East Suffolk Council Council Tax Band: B

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We would also point out that we have not tested any of the appliances and purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any services.

I have always wanted to live in a pretty cottage with roses around the door, so this has been a dream.” Agents Notes: All measurements are approximate and quoted in imperial with metric equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. Registered in and Wales. Company Reg No. 06777456 Registered Office: Norfolk Country Properties, 15B Regatta Quay, Key Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 1FH Location On The Doorstep... How Far Is It To... Directions... Blundeston is a village and in the Blundeston is situated in the north of the county of From take Northgate, Gillingham Dam and of the English county of Suffolk. Suffolk. The market town of Beccles is approximately Loddon Rd to Norwich Rd/A146 in Norfolk. Turn The village contains a Village Hall, Playing Field, 12 miles south west and has a wide range of shops, left onto Norwich Rd/A146. At the roundabout, Church, Skate Park, Hairdressers, Blundeston CEVC cafes, restaurants and other facilities. The cathedral take the 3rd exit onto Yarmouth Rd/A143. Turn Primary School, and pub, the Plough Inn. city of Norwich is 24 miles to the north west. It has right onto Rd/B1074. Continue to a wide range of leisure & cultural amenities as well follow B1074 for approximately 0.5 miles. Turn right as shops, cafes and restaurants. Norwich also has onto Flixton Rd/Somerleyton Rd/B1074. Continue direct train links to London Liverpool Street and along this road and turn left onto Church Rd. The other destinations and an International Airport. turn left again. The property will be on the left

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