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MILL HOUSE, HAVERHILL ROAD, LITTLE WRATTING, SUFFOLK To MILL HOUSE, HAVERHILL ROAD, LITTLE WRATTING, SUFFOLK A 3 bedroom detached Victorian cottage situated on the periphery of the village having recently been updated and now provides attractive and characterful accommodation with designated parking and attractive garden. To Let £950 pcm Mill House, Haverhill Road, Little Wratting, Haverhill, BATHROOM with a deep soak bath with shower attachment, Suffolk, CB9 7UQ vanity sink unit, WC and storage. Entrance porch with stairs rising to the first floor, door into OUTSIDE SITTING ROOM with exposed beams and studwork, fireplace An area of lawned garden bordered with mature hedging, with wood burning stove and recessed shelving. Stripped shed, garage and greenhouse. Designated parking. wooden flooring opens through to the DINING ROOM with a mix of brick and stripped wooden flooring, fireplace, EPC Rating: D exposed beams and studwork. The KITCHEN is fitted with a range of units under worktops with a butler sink inset, free standing electric range style cooker. Steps up to the TENANT INFORMATION: A holding deposit of one week’s BREAKFAST AREA with ample space for a table and chairs in rent will be required to process an application for a Tenancy. turn leading to the REAR LOBBY and STOREROOM. One month’s rent and 5 weeks security deposit will be First Floor payable prior to handover, the holding deposit will go LANDING with airing cupboard housing the boiler. Doors to towards this payment. An increased rent may be requested BEDROOM 1 a double room with a range of fitted wardrobes for permission to keep a pet. Fees may be charged for late and outlook to the front aspect. BEDROOM 2 another payment of rent and mislaid keys. double room with a range of fitted wardrobes and outlook to the front aspect. BEDROOM 3 with fitted wardrobes and outlook to the rear aspect. Viewing strictly by appointment with David Burr. Additional information Clare 01787 277811 Services: Main water and electricity. Castle Hedingham (01787) 463404 None of the services have been tested by the agent. Leavenheath (01206) 263007 Local authority: West Suffolk Council Long Melford (01787) 883144 Woolpit (01359) 245245 Bury St Edmunds (01284) 725525 London (020) 78390888 Linton & Villages (01440) 784 346 NOTICE. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these sales details, they are for guidance purposes only and prospective purchasers or lessees are advised to seek their own professional advice as well as to satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness. No representation or warranty whatever is made in relation to this property by David Burr or its employees nor do such sales details form part of any offer or contract. .
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