Take a look around this simply stunning four-bedroom home which has been described as one of the "most notable" houses in Hadleigh.
Located in High Street, Old Shoulder House dates back to Tudor times with some Georgian influences as the home boasts many original features.
Throughout the home you will find extensive oak wall panelling, exposed wall and ceiling timbers, original arched fireplaces, and well-preserved ornate pargetting to some ceilings.
A central entrance hall leads to an impressive formal reception room, where most of the period features are on show.
Also on the ground floor is a generous size kitchen/breakfast room and utility room.
The home also has its own bar and games room, which overlooks the garden.
The first floor can be accessed by two stair cases and is where all four double bedrooms can be found.
The master bedroom benefits from a en-suite bathroom and a Tudor arched fireplace.
Outside the property is an enclosed garden which consists of a paved dining terrace which leads onto an area of pea shingle with timber shed.
A set of double timber gates lead onto a shared driveway, which returns to the High Street.
Located in the centre of the town, Chapman Stickels which is marketing the home, has described it as "one of the most notable historic houses in Hadleigh", which is reflected in its listing status.
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