"A truly exceptional 17th century semi detached farmhouse, beautifully restored by its current owners to an impeccable standard. Set across three expansive floors, the home offers five generously proportioned bedrooms, and has been thoughtfully renovated to preserve its original features including
exposed timber beams, stone floors, and brick fireplaces the property also benefits from significant upgrades such as new electrics and insulation. This chain free character home is a rare opportunity that must be seen to be fully appreciated.
Upon entering, you re welcomed by a spacious open hallway with striking wooden ceiling beams along with integrated storage and large walk in pantry. To the left lies the elegant formal lounge, featuring a beautiful original brick fireplace, stone flooring, and charming bay windows. Further along the hallway is the thoughtfully designed kitchen diner, complete with french doors opening out into the courtyard style garden. Adjacent is a stylish cloakroom, and stairs to the cellar providing 21sqft of extra storage. From the hallway leads the boot room, providing a convenient space with two storage cupboards and door to rear garden. Completing the downstairs is the characterful utility room, formerly the original bakery, with a charming restored wood fired oven.
The first floor hosts four spacious bedrooms, including brick fireplace and bay windows to the second bedroom. A stylish wet room offers both a walk in shower and a deep soaking tub, finished to a high specification. The upper floor features an impressive loft conversion, enjoying panoramic views across open fields. This versatile space includes its own wet room and substantial eaves storage.
To the rear, a sun filled courtyard style garden provides a tranquil setting boasting planting beds and mature shrubbery, with the quaint gated cart lodge to the rear with off street parking and additional brick storage shed.
HALLWAY
Integrated under stairs storage, walk in pantry
LIVING ROOM
Wood burner with brick surround, bay windows to front, wooden beamed ceiling, Tiled flooring
WC
Low level WC, hand basin, heated towel rail
KITCHEN
Range of wall and base units, space for fridge freezer, dishwasher, integrated wine cooler, butler sink, range cooker, french doors to rear
BOOT ROOM
Two storage cupboards, back door to rear
CELLAR
UTILITY ROOM BAKERY
Range of base units, space for fridge freezer, integrated washing machine, butler sink, window to side, wood fired oven, well
ON THE FIRST FLOOR
LANDING
Double storage cupboards by stairs, under stairs storage, integrated cupboard
BEDROOM FIVE
Window to front
BEDROOM FOUR
Window to side, velux window
BEDROOM THREE
Velux window, sash window to rear
BEDROOM TWO
Brick fireplace, bay windows to front
FAMILY BATHROOM WET ROOM
Low level WC, hand basin, freestanding bath, heated towel rail, open shower
ON THE SECOND FLOOR
BEDROOM ONE
Two velux windows, eaves storage both sides
ENSUITE WET ROOM
Low level WC, open shower, hand basin, heated towel rail, airing cupboard, eaves storage and velux window
OUTSIDE
To front Planting beds and developed shrubbery with side access to rear
To rear Courtyard style garden with patio area, planting beds and mature shrubbery with access to cart lodge with brick storage shed, and privately gated block paved driveway.
Tenure Freehold
Heating Oil central heating
Parking Single cart lodge and additional single space to the rear, plus additional visitors space
Windows doors UPVC double glazing
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Lakenheath has a wide range of amenities including shops, local services, public house, church, modern doctors surgery, Post office and schooling for primary age. In addition, the popular Sports Pavilion on the playing fields adds a further range of sports and leisure facilities to the existing Football and Cricket clubs. Lakenheath also boasts a railway station approximately 2 miles from the centre of the village. Lakenheath is approximately 5 miles from Mildenhall, 6 miles from Brandon and 12 miles from Thetford where a larger range of services and facilities can be found. Via the A14 it is easy to access the A11 five ways roundabout and subsequently through to Newmarket to the south, Cambridge to the west and Bury St Edmunds to the east with convenient ease."