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Willowfield, Cratfield, Suffolk WILLOWFIELD, CRATFIELD, SUFFOLK A DETACHED THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW in the heart of the countryside sitting in a lovely plot with gardens to three sides and a huge parking area ** GARAGE ** OFF ROAD PARKING ** NO ONWARD CHAIN LOCATION Willowfield is just outside the village of Cratfield which has a network of footpaths, quiet road riding and nearby bridleways. The Church of St Mary's is close by and the nearest shop is located in the neighbouring village of Laxfield, with further facilities available in the nearby market towns of Halesworth, Framlingham and Diss. Halesworth, which is just under 7 miles away, has a range of independent shops, cafes and a once weekly market and has good road and rail links, and Ipswich and Diss have all major facilities including mainline train services to London taking approximately 90 minutes. GUIDE PRICE: £350,000 *Entrance Hall *Sitting/Dining Room *Conservatory/Family Room *Kitchen *Study *Main Bedroom *Further Double Bedroom and Single Bedroom *Shower Room and further separate wc *Lovely Gardens *Garage and Off Road Parking for several vehicles WILLOWFIELD - INTERIOR An Entrance Door leads into the Entrance Hall which has a floor to ceiling built in coats cupboard. Straight ahead is the Sitting/Dining Room which has windows overlooking the rear garden. There is a yorkstone fireplace with a working fireplace with shelf above. There is a rear door leading out to rear garden which is currently enclosed by a log store. An archway leads through to the Conservatory/Family Room which is light and airy having windows and a door overlooking the garden. Returning to the Entrance Hall, and to the left is the Kitchen which is a galley style with wooden units base and wall units to both sides with green laminate worktop over, green composite sink with a one and half bowl sink unit and drainer with mixer taps and a window above overlooking the pretty front garden. There is space for a dishwasher, fridge, washing machine and oven and further applicances. The boiler is housed at one end. A small study is off the Kitchen and has a door to the front garden and a door leading into the Garage which has an up and over door. To the right of the Entrance Hall is the Main Bedroom which has a window overlooking the rear garden, there is a single bedroom also overlooking the rear garden and there is a double bedroom with mirrored wardrobes overlooking the front garden. A Shower Room comprises a shower cubicle, wc and wash hand basin. Next door there is a further separate wc. This completes the accommodation. WILLOWFIELD - EXTERIOR To the left of the property is a five bar gate which leads into a large parking area and to the garage which has a roller door. There are four greenhouses and a shed. At the front of the property is a lovely patio area with a summerhouse. The garden is to three sides of the property with various areas, a potting area with two sheds, an arch leading through to a mainly lawned area which is filled with trees, shrubs and flower beds with a plethora of flowers. There is a rockery and further borders. This garden really has to be seen to be appreciated. TENURE The property is freehold and vacant possession will be given upon completion. LOCAL AUTHORITY East Suffolk Tax Band: C EPC: E Postcode: IP19 0QJ SERVICES Oil fired central heating, private drainage and please note that the purchaser will be responsible for putting in a treatment plant to comply with the current new guidelines, mains water and electricity. Open fire in Sitting Room. The property also benefits from fibre broadband so would be ideal to work from home if required. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS All Fixtures and Fittings including curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be included subject to separate negotiation. AGENTS NOTES The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all easements and wayleaves, and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not. Please note if you wish to offer on any of our properties we will require verification of funds and information to enable a search to be carried out on all parties purchasing. .
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