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Stoke Ash, Suffolk, IP23 7EW STEP INSIDE ‘Fields Of Gold’ Stoke Ash, Suffolk, IP23 7EW STEP INSIDE With superb open field views to the front and rear, this four bedroom detached bungalow is light, bright and wonderfully spacious. Situated on a large plot with a low maintenance garden, the property offers a slice of rural life in the quiet and friendly village of Stoke Ash but in easy reach of main transport links. • Detached Bungalow • Open Field Views Front and Back • Four Comfortable Bedrooms • Sitting Room • Kitchen Breakfast Room • Family Bathroom • Conservatory • Large Plot • Double Garage and Driveway • No Onward Chain Built in 1977 and occupying a large plot, the current owner has always been impressed by the space on offer in the bungalow, ‘The amount of space is deceiving, there is more here than you would expect.’ Light and airy throughout, the rooms are all very well proportioned and neutrally decorated, ready and waiting for a new owner to come and put their stamp upon them. The bungalow has been very well maintained over the years and recent changes include a new boiler that was installed in February 2020. Inside, the sitting room is a light filled room with large windows that overlook the fields and a delightful open fire that creates a wonderfully cosy atmosphere on cold winter’s nights. The current owner has found that the bungalow keeps a perfect temperature throughout the year, ‘It stays nice and cool in the summer but warm in the winter which is really good.’ In the kitchen there is plenty of space for a table and chairs which will be ideal for family mealtimes and there are four good sized rooms that are currently used as bedrooms. These are versatile rooms as their usage could easily be changed to a study, dining room or playroom, depending on how you would like to use this space. At the back of the bungalow, there is a superb conservatory which has wonderful views out to the garden and the fields beyond; a perfect place to sit and enjoy these beautiful surroundings at any time of day. * 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. STEP OUTSIDE The rear garden is low maintenance and currently laid to lawn but it could easily be transformed by adding colour and texture with plants and shrubs. There is a large paved patio which is a wonderful place to sit and enjoy your morning coffee in the peace and quiet, whilst appreciating the wide Suffolk skies and watching the changing seasons across the fields. The patio could also be ideal for entertaining family and friends for a barbeque or party, with guests flowing from the conservatory and out into the garden. At the front of the property, the bungalow is set back from the road with a large driveway, affording ample parking for several cars. There is also a detached garage and a workroom/office that could be ideal if you need to work from home in the peaceful surroundings of the garden. Stoke Ash is situated just to the south of Eye and is in easy reach of the A140 with access to both Norwich and Ipswich. The current owner describes it as ‘a quiet and friendly village with easy access to both Diss and Stowmarket.’ There is a Post Office, Village Hall and a pub, The White Horse, that serves good food and offers bed and breakfast accommodation. The town of Eye provides an excellent range of everyday shopping facilities along with High School with Sixth Form, Health Centre and Hospital facilities. The market town of Diss is a 15 minute drive and provides a wider range of amenities and a mainline rail station with commuter service to Norwich and London Liverpool Street Station. Agents Note Local Authority: Mid Suffolk – Band D Services: Mains Electricity, Water & Drainage, OFCH. CHRISTOPHER SCOTT DIRECTOR OF SALES follow Fine & Country , Diss & Harleston 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 © 2019 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 1FH. Fine & Country Diss 3 Navire House, Mere Street, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4AG 01379 646020 | [email protected].
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