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Modern and Spacious 5 bed Detached property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£975,000
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£250,000 Nov 7, 2005

Description

"A beautifully appointed village house blending heritage charm with modern comforts, featuring an excellent annexe, delightful gardens, an orchard, and a paddock.

Description

The House

Perfectly situated in the heart of Thorndon, a pretty rural village referenced in the Domesday Book, Briarbank is a superb village house with an excellent annexe, ideal for multi generational living, delightful gardens, and a paddock.

The principal house was converted in a traditional style in 2010, perfectly blending heritage charm with modern practicalities and comfort to create a spacious family home.

Briarbank features attractive rendered elevations in traditional Suffolk pink, complemented by hand built, double glazed oak framed windows under a pitched clay tile roof.

Internally, the accommodation flows exceptionally well, comprising wonderfully proportioned, light filled rooms with high ceilings and a wealth of character features. The house makes clever use of perspective and proportions to provide private spaces within an open plan layout.

The oak front door opens into a spacious reception hall, with a charming inset wood burning stove, which leads to the fabulous garden room, with a stunning oak vaulted extension features French windows that open out to the south facing garden.

Beyond the garden room is an elegantly proportioned sitting room with bi folding doors and an impressive redbrick chimneypiece, with a reclaimed oak bressumer and recessed wood burning stove.

The kitchen is hand built and bespoke, featuring tulipwood cabinetry, granite work surfaces, and a central island with oak work surfaces. A double butler style sink and integrated Bosch dishwasher complete this elegant yet practical space. The dining room, which flows seamlessly from the kitchen, boasts a charming bay window overlooking the pond.

Completing the ground floor are the study, which also overlooks the pond a haven for wildlife and has a French window leading directly to the front garden; a useful boot room utility, with access to the rear garden; and the cloakroom, with plumbing for a shower.

Oak stairs lead to the first floor, which comprises five double bedrooms, two of which the principal and guest bedrooms have en suites, as well as the family bathroom. The double aspect principal bedroom overlooks the garden, and its adjoining bathroom features a roll top bath and separate shower.

On the upper level is a superb reading room, flooded with natural light from a lantern and bi folding doors that open on to a balcony, perfect for morning coffee or evening drinks. The balcony offers impressive views over the gardens and surrounding farmland.

Annexe

Adjacent to the principal house is an annexe, offering excellent additional accommodation. The annexe includes a hand built oak kitchen with granite work surfaces and integrated appliances, an open plan reception room with a wood burning stove and Velux windows, and a double bedroom with a family bathroom. This self contained living space also boasts a sun deck with delightful views.

Garden & Grounds

Briarbank sits within just over three and a half acres of beautiful grounds, featuring stunning gardens to the front and rear, an orchard, and paddocks.

The front garden is beautifully landscaped, centred around a pond that serves as a haven for wildlife. The tiered terrace leading down to the water is particularly picturesque, and the pond is stocked with fish, including carp, golden rudd, and tench. The generous rear garden is mainly lawned and includes a terrace ideal for al fresco dining, along with mature trees such as walnut, horse chestnut, and spruce, as well as a variety of shrubs.

Beyond the formal gardens lies the orchard, which contains approximately 30 fruit trees, including apples many of which are old English varieties pears, plums, and cherries.

The paddock, which has its own road access, extends to about three acres, offers excellent potential for equestrian activities or other leisure pursuits.

There is extensive parking for several cars, as well as a triple garage. Within the grounds, former stables have been repurposed to provide useful garden storage.

Location

Thorndon is a rural village with a thriving community. Within the picturesque village are a popular 16thcentury public house, The Black Horse, a community shop, a primary school, and a notable 13th century church.

Eye 4 miles , offers a superb variety of amenities, including independent shops, caf s, restaurants, a popular weekly country market, and an arts centre. The historic town is know for its Norman Castle and the 14th century Church of St Peter and St Paul, regarded as one of the county s finest.

Debenham 4.5 miles is a well serviced village with a doctor s surgery, library, a range of shops including a Co op supermarket, caf s, and a charming public house, The Woolpack.

Stowmarket 11 miles is a vibrant market town offering a comprehensive range of amenities. It is home to the Museum of East Anglian Life, the independent Regal Cinema, and the John Peel Centre for Creative Arts, which hosts regular music and cultural events. The railway station provides direct trains to London Liverpool Street from 83 minutes.

There are numerous sporting facilities locally. Debenham and Stowmarket both have gyms, with the latter also offering a golf club and tennis club. Sailing and rowing are available on the River Deben in Woodbridge. For the spectator, Newmarket in west Suffolk is the home of British horse racing.

Schools in the area are excellent in both the state and independent sectors. These include Debenham High School, Thomas Mills High School, Framlingham College, Ipswich School, and Woodbridge School, all of which are featured in the Good Schools Guide.

All times and distances are approximate.

Square Footage 3,909 sq ft


Acreage 3.53 Acres

Additional Info

Services mains water, electricity and drainage; oil fired central heating.

Agent Note The sale of Briarbank is subject to an overage. Please speak with the agent for further details.

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1,971 sqm plot

Property Location

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Nearby Schools
Thorndon Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School
0.6mi
Occold Primary School
1.4mi
Wetheringsett Church of England Primary School
1.7mi
St Peter and St Paul Church of England Primary School Eye
3.1mi
Mendlesham Primary School
3.3mi
Nearby Stations
Diss Station
6.8mi
Stowmarket Station
8.5mi
Needham Market Station
9.3mi
Elmswell Station
10.1mi
Westerfield Station
13.5mi
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