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Winkworth.Co.Uk FRAMSDEN ROAD, PETTAUGH, STOWMARKET, IP14 FRAMSDEN ROAD, PETTAUGH, STOWMARKET, IP14 winkworth.co.uk A charming four bedroom detached farmhouse standing in magnificent grounds of around 1 acre (sts) and backing onto and overlooking beautiful rolling Suffolk countryside. Set back from the road a five bar gate opens to an impressive long gravelled driveway to the front of the property where there is ample parking turning space and access to detached double garage with office space to the rear and studio over. • Charming Detached Farmhouse • 4 Bedrooms (including Ensuite Master) • 3 Reception Rooms • Magnificent Landscaped Gardens, approx. 1 acre (sts) • Detached Double Garage with Office and Studio • High Speed Broadband • Stowmarket under 10 miles • Ipswich 11 miles THE PROPERTY The property has been sympathetically modernised over the years in order to retain its character whilst still providing a wonderful family ambience. There are two brick inglenooks, beamed ceilings and an impressive reception hall, which the galleried landing overlooks. The garden room is a stunning addition and the sitting room and dining room are generously proportioned with feature fireplaces and beamed ceilings. The gardens have been beautifully landscaped with various themed areas. There are two ponds, a natural pond with weeping willow drooping over and an ornamental pond with a bridge. Within the grounds is a detached double garage with an office room to the rear and a large studio over the top. Glazed front entrance doors to: ENTRANCE PORCH: With brick flooring and open access to: RECEPTION HALLWAY: Beamed ceiling, two radiators, wall mounted lights, window to rear elevation overlooking the patio, stairs to first floor galleried landing, doors to: DINING ROOM: Red brick inglenook feature fireplace, beamed ceiling, window to front elevation, door to: KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM: Range of fitted of Shaker- style kitchen base units with cupboards and drawers, block- effect laminated work surface over, matching eye level units including glazed display cupboards, twin sink unit with mixer tap over, tiled splash backs, plumbing for dishwasher, built in double oven, grill and warming drawer, 5-ring gas hob with stainless steel extractor hood over, radiator, window overlooking the garden, tiled flooring, door to: REAR LOBBY: Sealed unit double-glazed door to outside, radiator, tiled flooring, doors to: CLOAKROOM: Two piece suite comprising of WC and vanity sink unit, tiled splash backs, radiator, window to rear elevation. UTILITY ROOM: Single drainer stainless steel sink unit with base cupboard under, window to rear elevation, radiator, tiled flooring, plumbing for washing machine, space for free- standing freezer, oil-fired central heating boiler. SITTING ROOM: Red brick inglenook fireplace with inset stove, beamed ceiling, two windows to front elevation, French doors opening to garden room, two radiators, wall mounted lights, double wooden doors opening back to reception hallway. GARDEN ROOM: A stunning addition to the property featuring floor to ceiling glazed panels and exposed oak beams. French doors opening out onto the rear terrace patio, two electric radiators, wall mounted lights, tumbled travertine tiled flooring. GALLERIED LANDING: Overlooking reception hallway. This is a stunning feature with plenty of space and is currently utilised as a library area. Second flight of stairs leading to the large attic space. BEDROOM ONE: Coved ceiling, wall mounted reading lights, radiator, window to side elevation which overlooks the rear gardens. Arch to: DRESSING LOBBY: Two built in wardrobes with storage drawer under, storage cupboards over, door to: EN SUITE BATHROOM: Four piece suite comprising panelled bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin, bidet, WC, window to rear elevation, radiator. BEDROOM TWO: Window to front elevation, window to rear elevation, decorative brick fireplace. BEDROOM THREE: Window to front elevation, radiator. BEDROOM FOUR: Window to front elevation, radiator. FAMILY BATHROOM: Three piece suite comprising panel bath with shower attachment, shower screen, pedestal wash hand basin, WC, built in airing cupboard, radiator. OUTSIDE: There are beautifully landscaped gardens which extend to approximately 1 acre (sts), these border and overlook fields to the rear. FRONT: The property is approached via a five-bar gate with brick pillar entrance with opens to the long gravelled driveway which is flanked by attractive herbaceous borders and leads to the large turning and parking area which gives vehicular access to the detached double garage with office and studio. DOUBLE GARAGE, OFFICE AND STUDIO: Accessed from the driveway is a detached double garage with up and over door to the front elevation. At the rear of the garage is: OFFICE / RECEPTION AREA: With window to rear elevation, laminated flooring, pine clad walls and ceiling, electric radiator, stairs up to: STUDIO: With slopping ceiling and having restricted height at the sides. Two electric radiators. Windows to front and rear aspects. REAR AND SIDE GARDENS : The main gardens are a stunning feature, particularly private in nature and have been cleverly divided into themed areas using various mature hedges, trees and herbaceous borders. Immediately at the rear of the house is a sheltered patio, a box hedge herb garden and rose covered walkway to a secluded seating area, with a clematis clad pergola. This area opens up to the vegetable garden where there are raised borders and gravelled walkways. There are two ponds - a natural pond with a large mature weeping willow and a second ornamental pond. Within the grounds there is a brick potting/garden store and a greenhouse. LOCATION: Pettaugh is a small rural village with a medieval parish church located under eleven miles to the north of Ipswich. Within easy driving distance is the market town of Debenham (2.5 miles) which has a good range of local shops, supermarket and well renowned schooling. Also about a mile away is Stonham Barns Leisure & Shopping Village which includes a bistro, 9-hole golf course, fishing lakes and a wide range of art and craft shops. Pettaugh has good access to various road networks via the A14 which gives access to The Midlands and the M11 to the West; the A140 to the north to Diss and Norwich; the A12 which links to London and the M25 to the South and to the East via the A1120, are the many attractions of the Suffolk Heritage Coast. Mainline rail links to London Liverpool Street are available from Ipswich which is a short drive away, with a journey time of approximately 65 minutes from Ipswich. The county town of Ipswich has a wide variety of shopping, commercial and leisure facilities, including a full range of sports clubs and societies, restaurants, high street and independent shops. SERVICES: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil-fired central heating. Note: None of the services have been tested by the agent. LOCAL AUTHORITY: Mid Suffolk District Council COUNCIL TAX BANDING: G ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE: E-40 VIEWING: Strictly by appointment only through Winkworth Long Melford, telephone 01787 326740 and by VIRTUAL TOUR available on request. Disclaimer: Winkworth for themselves and for the vendor/landlord of this property whose agents they are, give notice that (i) these particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or contract, (ii) all statements contained within these particulars are made without responsibility on the part of Winkworth 01787 326740 or the vendor/landlord, (iii) whilst made in good faith, none of the statements contained within these particulars are to be relied upon as a statement [email protected] of representation or fact, (iv) any intending purchaser/tenant must satisfy him/herself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained within these particulars, (v) the vendor/landlord does not make or give either Winkworth or any person in their employment any authority to make or give representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. 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