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'A Hidden Gem' Stuston, Suffolk ‘A Hidden Gem’ Stuston, Suffolk | IP21 4AZ A HIDDEN GEM This five bedroomed property is tucked away at the end of an exclusive close of only six homes. Private and secluded, the gardens are beautifully designed and not overlooked. This property is spacious inside and out! With a wonderful re-fitted kitchen, bathrooms and double glazing the house is ready and waiting for its next owners. • Fine Detached House • Spacious Accommodation Throughout • Wonderful Refitted Kitchen Breakfast Room • Excellent Sitting Room • Formal Dining Room and Study • Ground Floor Shower Room • Five Generous Bedrooms • Family Bathroom and En Suite to Master Bedroom • Wonderful Gardens - Around 0.3 Acre stms - with Great Farmland Views • Easy Access to Diss and Mainline Railway Station This fine detached house was built in 1995. There are a total of six houses and Holcombe Cottage is at the end of the road and as such has no passing traffic. The current owners chose the house because of its position with no passing traffic making it very safe for children and pets’. They were attracted by the seclusion and privacy but knowing that they were not far from neighbours or local amenities. ‘It was a choice that gave us the best of all worlds.’ The propety is 0.9 miles from the mainline train station, a short stroll to the farm shop, a couple of minutes drive from the golf club and about a mile from the leisure centre. There are five bedrooms and a study. ‘Although we use that room as a study, equally it could be a playroom or 6th bedroom with an adjacent shower room’. The spacious kitchen is tasteful, with intergrated appliances, a breakast area and a utility area with a second sink. * These comments are the personal views of the current owner and are included as an insight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified, should not be relied on without verification and do not necessarily reflect the views of the agent. ‘Soft greys and pale pinks’ are how the The current owners favourite spot is the owner describes the colour themes they garden room as you can see all three have introduced throughout the house. aspects of the garden and the beautiful They have kept the traditional pine internal views over the fields and beyond. ‘I love doors and quarry tiled sills but upgraded sitting in the shade of the cherry tree in the glazing and external doors. Traditional the summer especially on hot days’. they and modern work well together in this went on to say ‘we will particularly miss lovely family home. the garden because as the season moves A feature of the stairwell is the balcony on through Spring, there is an abundance style viewing point down to the hallway of trees and flowering shrubs and it looks and the spacious downstairs entrance area. lovely right through until late Autumn. There is feeling of roominess and space ‘This house is quiet but convenient. It has throughout this house and this is reflected privacy and is peaceful, you feel you are in the garden room, lounge and dining in the country, but you are not far away rooms. The suite of living areas offer from services and facilities when you need flexibility and comfortable living. them’. The wonderful gardens (0.3 acre sts) A short drive away is the bustling market envelop the plot and are not overlooked. town of Diss, established around the There are so many hidden areas to attractive Mere that occupies the centre explore in the gardens. Whether you have of Diss. There are a number of high afternoon tea on the garden room patio street shops and supermarkets along or a drinks party on the main sitting room with banking facilities in the High Street. patio, you will not be disappointed by the The town also has an area known as the views and the wildlife. The current owners Heritage Triangle with an electric mix of talk of the ‘ hares, deer, pheasants and independent shops and a wonderful Arts partridges ‘ that they see regularly. The building, The Corn Hall which regularly bird life is attracted by the seclusion and has music and entertainment as well as privacy of the plot. The summer house exhibitions and workshops. There are has electricity and has been used as gym schools for all ages in the public sector and has potential to be a home office. The and nearby private sector schools include section of the garden by the double garage Riddlesworth Hall situated towards is set aside for vegetables and includes a Thetford or in Norwich some 22 miles to grape vine which wends its way through the north. Diss has a main line rail link to the trellis by the greenhouse! London’s Liverpool Street Station (journey Time Approximately 90 minutes). LOCATION The Cathedral city of Norwich is approximately 22 miles from Diss and has excellent educational, cultural and recreational facilities and amenities. The city boasts an international airport with daily flights internally within the UK along with European destinations. Stuston is equidistant from Norwich, Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich. Agents Notes Tenure: Freehold Local Authority: Mid Suffolk District Council – Council Tax Band F Services: Mains Water, Electricity & Drainage, OFCH, Underfloor heating to conservatory. Directions: Proceed from the market town of Diss along Victoria Road. Take a right hand turn at the end and continue past the Diss Golf Club. At the roundabout take the second exit onto Stuston village. Take the first turn on the right hand side and Talbots Meadow is a turning on the left hand side. This property is at the end of the cul de sac on the right hand side. What 3 Words Location - “socket, cement, moderated” Agents notes: All measurements are approximate 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. Copyright © 2021 Fine & Country Ltd. Registered in England and Wales. Company Reg No. 06777456 Registered Office: Norfolk Country Properties Ltd, 15B Regatta Quay, Key Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 1FA. Fine & Country Diss 3 Navire House, Mere Street, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4AG 01379 646020 | [email protected].
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