Viewpoint Mews, Shipmeadow, Beccles Guide Price £230,000 - £240,000 Freehold Energy Efficiency Rating : N/A

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Viewpoint Mews, Shipmeadow, Beccles Guide Price £230,000 - £240,000 Freehold Energy Efficiency Rating : N/A Viewpoint Mews, Shipmeadow, Beccles Guide Price £230,000 - £240,000 Freehold Energy Efficiency Rating : n/a Grade II Listed Gated Community Sitting Room with Wood Burner Versatile Property Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Stunning Views Three Bedrooms Ideal for Families/Lock Up & Leave Large Garage & Private Gardens To arrange an accompanied viewing please call our Centralised Hub on 01603 336116 Located EQUIDISTANT to BECCLES & BUNGAY, the little DIRECTIONS known development of VIEWPOINT MEWS offers a RURAL You may wish to use your Sat-Nav (NR34 8EX), but to help GATED COMMUNITY, ideal for families or those seeking you...Leave Beccles via Ballygate, turning right onto Bungay LOCK UP AND LEAVE home. Offered FREEHOLD, the Road. Follow the road along, where Viewpoint Mews can be property sits in a central square, with PRIVATE GARDENS, found on the left hand side, some two miles along - parking and a GARAGE. Communal facilities including a field indicated by our For Sale board. Entering the development, and car park can be used, with services charges of £25 PCM. turn left at the T-junction, where the property can be found Being Grade II Listed and built in 1776 as a House of on your right hand side. Industry, the development offers a beautiful charm, with the accommodation comprising a hall entrance with storage, Overlooking the central square, lawned gardens and a hard SITTING ROOM with imposing fire place and cast iron standing pathway lead to the main entrance. WOOD BURNER, and open plan KITCHEN and DINING space. The first floor offers TWO BEDROOMS including the MASTER Entrance door to: with EN SUITE and further family bathroom. The second floor is a LARGE DOUBLE BEDROOM with STUNNING VIEWS ENTRANCE HALL over the Waveney Valley. Wood effect flooring, electric storage heater, stairs to first floor landing with storage recess, shelving and electric fuse LOCATION box below, telephone point, cloaks storage space, door to: Located just over three miles away from the Town Centre of Beccles, the property enjoys a position on the fringe of the SITTING/DINING ROOM town, and equidistant to Bungay and Beccles, offering a 20' 1" x 11' 5" Max. (6.12m x 3.48m) Imposing central somewhat more rural feel. The busy market town offers fireplace with exposed brick and inset cast iron wood burner many shops, restaurants, schools, pubs and supermarkets. A with timber beam above and pamment tiled hearth, fitted market selling fresh produce is held every Friday in the town, carpet, secondary double glazed window to front x2, where there is a local bus station which runs a regular service television point, space for dining table, high level smooth to Lowestoft, Norwich and many of the smaller villages close ceiling, door to rear garden, open plan to: by. KITCHEN DOUBLE BEDROOM 11' 8" x 9' 5" (3.56m x 2.87m) Fitted range of wall and base 12' 2" x 10' 11" Max. (3.71m x 3.33m) Fitted carpet, dado rail, level units with complimentary work surfaces, and inset secondary double glazed window to rear, high level smooth stainless steel sink and drainer unit with mixer tap, tiled ceiling with exposed timber beams, door to: splash backs, inset electric induction hob with stainless steel splash back and extractor fan, built-in electric oven, wood EN SUITE effect flooring, space for fridge freezer, washing machine and Three piece suite comprising low level W.C, pedestal hand dishwasher, secondary double glazed window to rear, high wash basin, panelled bath with mixer shower tap, wood level smooth ceiling. panelling, wood effect flooring, wall mounted electric heater, secondary obscure double glazed window to rear, high level STAIRS TO FIRST FLOOR LANDING smooth ceiling with exposed timber beams. Fitted carpet, electric storage heater, secondary double glazed window to front, door and stairs to second floor STAIRS TO SECOND FLOOR LANDING landing, built-in airing cupboard housing hot water tank and Fitted carpet, built-in storage cupboard, open plan to: shelving, high level smooth ceiling with exposed timber beams, doors to: DOUBLE BEDROOM 19' 1" x 16' Max. Some Restricted Height. (5.82m x 4.88m) DOUBLE BEDROOM Fitted carpet, wall mounted electric heater and electric 11' 8" x 4' Max. (3.56m x 1.22m) Fitted carpet, electric storage heater, double glazed window to front, side and rear, storage heater, secondary double glazed window to front, smooth ceiling with exposed timber beams, space for en high level smooth ceiling with exposed timber beam. suite (stp) or seating, eaves storage recess. FAMILY BATHROOM OUTSIDE REAR Re-fitted in 2017, this white three piece suite comprising low Leading from the sitting room, the low maintenance rear level W.C, pedestal hand wash basin with mixer tap, panelled garden is enclosed with brick walling, whilst being mainly bath with electric shower and glazed shower screen, tiled laid to shingle. A raised decked area offers seating, whilst splash backs, wood effect flooring heated towel radiator, mature planting screens the garden. Gated access leads to secondary double glazed window to side, high level smooth the parking and garage. ceiling with recessed spot lights and exposed timber beam. GARAGE/WORKSHOP 21' 2" x 11' 5" (6.45m x 3.48m) Up and over door to front, loft access hatch, power and lighting. Agents Note: Whilst every care has been taken to prepare these sales particulars, they are for guidance purposes only. All measurements are approximate are for general guidance purposes only and whilst every care has been taken to ensure their accuracy, th ey should not be relied upon and potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements Awaiting EPC Rating .
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