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Homefields, Rumburgh Homefields, Rumburgh This well presented detached 2/3 bedroom bungalow has great potential to extend and is situated on a large plot, surrounded by open countryside on the edge of the village. Accommodation comprises briefly of: • Sitting Room • Second Sitting Room/3rd Bedroom • Two Further Double Bedrooms • Large Bathroom • Re-fitted Kitchen/Diner • Utility Room • Attached Store • Calor Gas Central Heating • Plenty of parking • Detached Garage • UPVC Windows/Barge Boards and Soffits • Large Plot backing on to open countryside The Property The glazed entrance porch takes you into the spacious central entrance hall where doors to either side open into the two main reception rooms at the front of the property. Both are light rooms with fireplaces. There are two good sized double bedrooms and a large family bathroom which is fitted with a bath, large corner shower cubicle, hand basin and w.c. To the rear is a well fitted kitchen comprising of cream wall and base cupboards, a ceramic sink, integrated fridge, double oven and five burner gas hob with an extractor hood over. This room also accommodates a dining table and chairs. A door to the rear leads into a lobby which also takes you outside. There is an attached store and a utility room beyond where the central heating boiler is housed. Outside The bungalow is situated on a good sized deep plot and set well back from the street having a shingled drive with plenty of parking to the front with a concrete drive to the side leading to the detached garage located in the rear garden. The gardens are lawned and edged with mature hedging and trees and back on to open countryside. Location Rumburgh is a popular village with a public house, situated 4 miles from the market town of Halesworth. Halesworth provides many independent shops, range of schools, public houses, res- taurants, doctors, vets and a supermarket. It has a thriving centre of arts for the community called ‘The Cut’ which is used as a theatre, cinema, exhibitions and workshops. There is a train station with services to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich. The heritage coastline of Suffolk with the lovely beaches of Southwold and Walberswick are a 20 minutes drive away. Fixtures and Fittings All fixtures and fittings are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. Services Calor Gas Central Heating, Mains electricity, water and drainage. EPC Rating: TBC Local Authority Waveney District Council Tax Band: C Halesworth - 4.5 miles Southwold – 13 miles Norwich – 22 miles Agents Note It is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not. Tenure Vacant possession of the freehold will be given upon completion Guide Price: £335,000 To arrange a viewing please call us on 01986 888205 OFFICES THROUGHOUT NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK Other Offices: Halesworth Residential Sales 15A Thoroughfare www.muskermcintyre.co.uk Norwich 01603 859343 Diss 01379 644822 Halesworth Important Note: The floor plan is not to scale and is only intended as a guide to the layout. For clarification we wish to inform prospective purchasers that we have Bungay 01986 888160 prepared these sales particulars as a general guide. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, appliances and specific fittings. Furthermore NB:1. Suffolk, IP19 8AH All dimensions are measured electronically and are for guidance only. 2. Descriptions of a property are inevitably subjective and the descriptions contained herein are used Beccles 01502 510180 in good faith as an opinion and not by way of statement of fact. 3. Information regarding tenure, length of lease, ground rent and service charges is provided by the seller. Loddon 01508 521110 Tel: 01986 888205 These details do not form any part of any contract. Items included in a sale (curtains, carpets etc) are for you and your solicitor to agree with the seller. Harleston 01379 882535 [email protected] uk.
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