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The Coach House Great Bradley, Suffolk/Cambridgeshire Border The Coach House Great Bradley, Suffolk/Cambridgeshire Border The Coach House Great Bradley, Suffolk/Cambridgeshire Border, CB8 9LG9LG The Property • 3 bedrooms and bathroom • Newmarket 8 miles • Private driveway with parking for several vehicles • Bury St Edmunds 16 miles The Coach House is an attractive detached property • Single garage • Cambridge 18 miles enjoying countryside views, with a timber barn, stables • • and paddocks extending to 1.89 acres in all (sts). South facing garden Stansted Airport 35 miles • Attractive timber framed barn comprising feed store, 2 • London 70 miles This Victorian property has brick elevations under a slate stables, large workshop and machinery store with roof with partly double glazed windows and oil fired potential for alternative uses (subject to planning) central heating and offers exciting potential to extend or Directions re-configure the accommodation (subject to the • 3 post and rail paddocks (Approximately 1.65 acres sts) From Newmarket take the B1061 through the villages of necessary planning permission). T he accommodation Dullingham, Burrough Green and into Great Bradley. 1.89 acres in all (sts) incorporates an entrance hall with a glazed door to On entering the village the entrance to The Coach House outside and stairs to the first floor, sitting/dining room, Outside is immediately after T he Old Rectory and is accessed study, kitchen, cloakroom, landing, three bedrooms and through an electrically operated five bar wooden gate. bathroom. The Coach House is approached through an electric five The generously sized double aspect sittingsitting/dining/dining room bar gate with a long gravel driveway leading to parking Property Information has two windows to the front and one to the side, for several vehicles and access to the single garage, which fireplace housing a wood burning stove and large built-in has an up and over door to the front, with power and Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. store cupboard. The study is located off the light. The south facing garden is laid to lawn with a Oil fired central heating. sitting/dining room with a window and part glazed door greenhouse. A paved path and gate from the garden provide access to the timber barn and paddocks. The Tenure: The property is freehold with vacant possession to outside. The kitchkitchenenenen has a window and part glazed on completion. door to the side, fitted base and eye level units, worktops timber framed barn (26.4m x 5.7m) has weather boarded elevations under a corrugated iron roof, incorporating a with tiled splashbacks, single stainless steel sink with Local Authority: St Edmundsbury District Council feed store (5.6 x 4.0), stable 1 (5.4m x 2.5m), stable 2 Local Authority: drainer, oil fired boiler and wood effect floor. The Tel: 01284 763233 cloakroom is located off the entrance hall. (5.3m x 2.8m), large workshop (11.2m x 5.5m) and machinery store (5.6m x 5.4m). A chi cken run is The lllandinglanding has a built-in airing cupboard housing the Council Tax: Band E: Current annual charge: £1,852.36 located to the rear of the barn. hot water cylinder and linen shelves. Bedroom 1 is Viewing: Strictly by appointment only through sole double aspect with attractive countryside views to the The Location agent: Jackson-Stops & Staff – 01638 662231 side.. There are two further bedrooms with a built-in wardrobe to bedroom 2. The bathroobathroommmm has a bath with The Coach House occupies a private setting near the edge of shower attachment over, glass shower screen and tiled the village with attractive views over open countryside to Agents NoteNote:::: The property will b e sold with a clawback surround, pedestal wash basin with tiled splashbacks, wc the rear. Great Bradley is a rural West Suffolk village with a provision in favour of the current vendors in relation to future residential development of the paddock land. and wood effect floor.. church and village hall. The nearby horseracing town of Newmarket offers a good range of amenities including schools, shops, supermarkets, restaurants and leisure Features facilities, including health clubs, a swimming pool and golf • Sought after village location club. Great Bradley is commutable to the University City of Cambridge with its burgeoning hi-tech and bio-medical • Views over open countryside industries, science parks and reputable schools. There is • 1250 sq ft excluding single garage excellent access to the A14 and A11 (M11) and a branch • Entrance hall line connection from Newmarket to Cambridge and Ipswich with a statio n nearby in Dullingham. Audley End, • Generously sized sitting/dining room Whittlesford and Cambridge offer direct rail lines into • Kitchen London, with the fastest trains taking under one hour. • Cloakroom Stansted International Airport is approximately 35 miles. An attractive former Coach House with a timber framed barn, stables and paddocks extending to 1.89 acres in all (sts) Important Notice: Jackson -Stops & Staff, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that Newmarket 01638 662231 newmarket@jackson-st ops.co.uk the property has all necessary planning, building regulations or other consents and Jackson -Stops & Staff have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 168 High Street Newmarket Suffolk CB8 9AJ J040 .
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