Drinkstone Park, Drinkstone

Drinkstone Park, Drinkstone IP30 9ST Guide Price £865,000

This property is offered with a Virtual Tour. To view, go to the 'Virtual Outside • Sitting room, Study Tour' tab or link. The beautiful, tranquil gardens are a stunning feature created and passionately maintained by the present owners and open as part of • Large kitchen dining room, Utility This outstanding individual family home provides an impressive level the National Gardens Scheme. The gardens once formed part of the of much improved accommodation complemented by incredible Drinkstone Park estate and over a period of 15 years, have evolved • Garden room with roof lantern landscaped grounds of around 2.85 acres whilst enjoying an enviable into an outstanding creation boasting magnificent mature trees • Huge master suite with sitting room setting affording splendid countryside views. complemented by wonderful landscaping including a large wild life pond, ornamental pond, extensive herbaceous borders, orchard, • Four further en-suite bedrooms Built approximately 60 years ago within the grounds of the former woodland and wildlife area, productive vegetable plot with poly Drinkstone Park mansion, part of the property has recently been tunnel and high quality greenhouses. There are plenty of seats • Sweeping driveway with triple garaging , Workshop utilised as an award winning Bed and Breakfast whilst also being a placed around the garden to sit and enjoy the surroundings and perfect family home, boasting light and airy accommodation which breath-taking countryside views. The garden also boasts the original • Private mature setting currently in brief comprises: Entrance door to Reception Hall: with Ha Ha with views across the beautiful landscape. 'The Folly' is • Breath-taking countryside views airing cupboard and stairs off to first floor. Double doors open to a complete sunken garden created from part of the unearthed cellars Kitchen Dining Room: a splendid large room with dual aspect of the old mansion and planted with ferns, a charming summer house • Stunning landscaped gardens windows and glass doors to rear allowing plenty of light. Excellent and quaint Nordic Barbecue hut with central fireplace. In all about range of kitchen units beneath wooden preparation surfaces with 2.85 acres (s.t.s). • In all about 2.85 acres (s.t.s.) island and range oven. Oak flooring and double doors lead from the Location Dining Area to the Garden Room: 22ft in length, this wonderful The property enjoys an enviable setting providing an excellent reception has roof lantern and offers amazing views across the degree of privacy whilst standing within stunning grounds affording Directions grounds. Utility: door to side, boiler cupboard and door to cloakroom. breath-taking countryside views (reputed to have been painted by From the direction of , proceed east along the Study: with window affording beautiful garden views. Sitting Room: Thomas Gainsborough titled "Drinkstone Park" in 1747). The main A14 towards . Turn off signposted Beyton and with fireplace and wood burning stove, large window overlooking village of Drinkstone is situated approximately 8 miles from the Thurston. Turn right into Beyton. Follow road to the T junction, gardens, window and french doors to side. Two spacious en-suite historic market town of Bury St Edmunds and a similar distance from turn left and the next right towards Drinkstone. Follow the road bedrooms (both having doors to gardens and therefore offering Stowmarket, which has a mainline station to Liverpool Street. The and turn right signposted Drinkstone into Park Road, where the annexe potential) complete the ground floor accommodation. A14 is about 3 miles away giving good access to the County town of driveway leading to the property will be found further on the , the Port of and the A12, and in a westerly right hand side. On the first floor is a stunning 27ft master suite comprising sitting direction to Cambridge and London via the M11. Both Bury St Services area. bedroom with full height glass gable end with bi-fold doors Edmunds and Stowmarket have a wide range of shopping, leisure Mains electricity and water are connected. Private drainage. Oil affording spectacular panoramic views, extensive fitted wardrobes and recreational facilities, and local shops are available in the fired radiator central heating. Council tax band G. Fibre and luxurious bathroom with free standing bath and separate shower neighbouring village of Woolpit. enclosure. Two further en-suite bedrooms complete the first floor Broadband. accommodation.