A Grade II listed property has come up for sale in a desirable street in Nayland at a guide price of £750,000. 

Fengate is a 17th century timber-framed cottage situated in a picturesque spot on the quiet no-through road Fen Street, right opposite the mill stream. 

The cottage, which is being sold with no onward chain, has retained many period features such as sash windows and exposed beams and timbers. 

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On the ground floor, there is a large sitting room with a feature fireplace, display niche and doors into the garden room. The dining room has a serving hatch through to the kitchen, which is fitted with cupboards and drawers, an electric cooker point and plumbing for a washing machine. 

East Anglian Daily Times: The sitting roomThe sitting room (Image: Christopher Pope)

East Anglian Daily Times: The dining roomThe dining room (Image: Christopher Pope)

On the first floor, there is a spacious landing area, two double bedrooms, one smaller double bedroom, a bathroom and a separate shower cubicle. 

Outside, in the rear garden, a paved terrace adjoins the cottage, with established flower beds divided by gravel paths. The property benefits from a single garage with space for a workshop and further parking in front of it. 

East Anglian Daily Times: The rear gardenThe rear garden (Image: Christopher Pope)

Nayland is a village on the River Stour, which forms the border between Suffolk and Essex. The village has many amenities, including a primary school, deli, post office and riverside pub. 

For more information, contact Chapman Stickels. 

PROPERTY FACTS 
Fengate, Nayland 
Guide price £750,000 
Chapman Stickels, 01473 372372 
chapmanstickels.co.uk