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3 Hermitage Close Appletrees The Street, Belchamp Otten, Suffolk Appletrees, The Street, Belchamp Otten, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 7BG The pretty village of Belchamp Otten is situated on the Suffolk/Essex border with both a church and public house. The nearby village of Belchamp St Paul offers further facilities including a primary school with a full range of amenities available at nearby Clare and Sudbury. This tastefully presented modern home is situated in a quiet semi-rural location enjoying countryside views to the front and paddock views to the rear. The property offers well-proportioned living accommodation with plenty of parking, a double garage and enclosed rear gardens backing onto an orchard. A tastefully presented modern home with delightful countryside views. Entrance into: First Floor ENTRANCE HALL Spacious and welcoming hallway with oak flooring, LANDING with doors to: stairs rising to first floor and doors to: MASTER BEDROOM A spacious room with outlook over countryside to SITTING ROOM A light and spacious double aspect room featuring a brick the front, a range of fitted wardrobes and En-Suite fitted with a WC, wash fireplace with multi fuel stove inset and sliding doors leading to the garden. basin and shower cubicle with digital shower. DINING ROOM A well-proportioned room with a large bay window and BEDROOM 2 A double room with outlook to rear. outlook to the front. BEDROOM 3 A double room with outlook to front. KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM Fitted with a modern range of wall and base units under worktop with stainless steel sink inset. Integrated appliances BEDROOM 4 With built in wardrobes and outlook to rear. include a Neff electric oven and grill, separate four ring electric hob and dishwasher. Plenty of space for a dining table and chairs, oak flooring and FAMILY BATHROOM Stylishly fitted with a white suite comprising a ‘P’ French doors leading to the terrace. Opening to: shape bath with power shower over, WC and wash basin. UTILITY With a further range wall and base units under worktop with Outside stainless steel sink inset. Integrated fridge freezer and space and plumbing for a washing machine. The property is approached via a gravel driveway providing parking for several vehicles in turn leading to a DOUBLE GARAGE with up and over CLOAKROOM With WC and wash basin. doors, light and power connected. The rear garden features a large paved dining terrace adjacent a traditional lawn with mature bedded borders and a range of mature flowers and shrubs and views beyond to an orchard and paddocks. Offices at: Clare 01787 277811 Long Melford 01787 883144 Leavenheath 01206 263007 Castle Hedingham 01787 463404 Woolpit 01359 245245 Newmarket 01638 669035 Bury St Edmunds 01284 725525 London SW1 0207 839 0888 Appletrees, The Street, Belchamp Otten, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 7BG AGENTS NOTE The property benefits from 3.5kw of solar panels with SERVICES Main water and electricity. Oil fired heating. Shared income index linked for another 18 years, plus extra solar panels to provide hot sewerage treatment plant shared with Barclay House. NOTE None of the water. services have been tested by the agent. EPC Rating: D LOCAL AUTHORITY Braintree District Council. VIEWING Strictly by prior appointment only through DAVID BURR. Offices at: Clare 01787 277811 Long Melford 01787 883144 Leavenheath 01206 263007 Castle Hedingham 01787 463404 Woolpit 01359 245245 Newmarket 01638 669035 Bury St Edmunds 01284 725525 London SW1 0207 839 0888 .
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