Timber Top Sizewell
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Timber Top Sizewell An immaculately presented property situated in an elevated position with stunning views of Sizewell Beach THE PROPERTY: Timber Top, Sizewell, Suffolk, IP16 Timber Top is an immaculately presented bungalow • Sitting Room requiring modernisation. The property was built in 1965/66 of per-fabricated construction with a brick • Kitchen/Breakfast Room exterior. The conservatory was added in 2002 (planning • Three Bedrooms permission was not required at the time) and in 2017 • Family Bathroom cavity wall insulation was added. • Separate Toilet The kitchen/breakfast room comprises high and low level • Large Garden units, stainless steel sink space for electric oven, washing • Garage and workshop machine, fridge freezer with space for a table and chairs. • Parking A stable door leads outside to a patio area and the rear garden. The sitting room has a wood burning stove which has a back boiler that heats the radiators circulated by a ventral heating pump which can also heat the hot water independently of the electric immersion heater. There is a SIZEWELL is a small fishing village which was part of the window to the side and door to the conservatory which is Ogilvie estate and extended as far south as Aldeburgh. situated at the front of the property to make the most of Sizewell Hall, now used as a Christian conference centre, the stunning views of the sea and beach. is still owned by the Ogilvie family. The nearby town of Leiston is 2 miles away which is a well-served with Off the sitting room you will find the rear hall which leads numerous shops, public houses, cinema, schools and a to the three double bedrooms, family bathroom and leisure centre. Timber Top stands on the Heritage Coast, separate toilet. The radiators to the bathroom and toilet which also includes Aldeburgh, arguably one of Suffolk’s are gravity fed and will heat up without the use of the most sought-after coastal towns with superb recreational central heating pump. facilities including sailing, golf, fishing and walking. The town also provides a good selection of shops, restaurants OUTSIDE: and pubs. Snape Maltings, the home of the Aldeburgh Music Festival, is about 8 miles away. Saxmundham, The property has fabulous far reaching views of Sizewell which is about 6 miles away, has a station providing beach. There is a large front garden which is mainly laid access to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich. to lawn with garage and ample parking. The large rear garden again is mainly laid to lawn with a patio area to the rear and workshop to the side. Agents Note: The property is of a pre-fabricated construction which is likely to obtain asbestos board. The Guide: £450,000 workshop will also have asbestos board. Ref: ALD IMPORTANT NOTICE: These particulars have been prepared in all good faith to give a fair overall view of the property. Measurements and distance are given as a guide only. We have endeavoured to ensure the information given is accurate but we would urge you to contact the office before travelling any great distance to ensure that your impression of the property is as we intended. None of the services, appliances or equipment have been tested and purchasers should satisfy themselves on such matters prior to purchase. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS: Unless specifically mentioned in these particulars, all fixtures and fittings are expressly excluded from the sale of the freehold interest. Some items such as carpets, curtains, light fittings, etc., may be available by separate negotiation if required. Registered Office: Bedfords Woodbridge Ltd, 1 Pinnacle Way, Pride Park, Derby DE24 8ZS Registered in England & Wales Company No. 09153862 Aldeburgh Tel: 01728 454505 Email: [email protected] SUFFOLK ● NORFOLK ● LONDON .