A 'hidden' home in one of Suffolk's prettiest towns is on the market for over £1million.
Found in a quiet and secluded position off Castle Street in Woodbridge, Estuary House is believed to date from the late Victorian era and has recently undergone a renovation with the installation of a heating system, replacement kitchen and bathrooms, while retaining original detail throughout.
Arranged over two storeys, the property offers light and well-balanced accommodation, with the living room featuring south west facing 'picture' compass window overlooking the courtyard garden.
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From the double reception room with a central fireplace, a spiral staircase leads to a principal bedroom with a dressing room and large en suite, a guest bedroom with an en suite shower room, and two further bedrooms and a bathroom.
There is a detached garage with two bays, a workshop area and an entertaining room with lantern light.
Upstairs is a fully vaulted annex studio with a kitchenette and shower room.
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Outside the property is enclosed on all sides by red brick wall and established planting giving the home a peaceful and private setting.
The garden is split into two sections, with a large suntrap courtyard terrace accessed from both the kitchen and living room, with a red brick arch leading to a lawned garden with doors connecting to the entertaining room.
Woodbridge offers a wide range of local shopping and commercial facilities for all ages including schools, restaurants and pubs, a cinema, a library and a doctor's surgery.
There are trains connecting to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich and the A12, which bypasses Woodbridge, links to Ipswich and beyond to London's M25, Stansted Airport and Cambridge.
Estate agent Jackson Stops has listed Estuary House at a guide price of £1,250,000.
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