A south Suffolk bungalow with its own swimming pool is on the market for £850,000.
The seven-bedroom property is located in Chelmondiston, on the Shotley peninsula, which was recently named one of the best places to live in the UK.
Palmer & Partners, which is selling the property, said the bungalow offers "plentiful and very versatile accommodation which would suit a growing family or multigenerational living."
The accommodation on offer consists of a front porch, cloakroom, entrance hall and a study which opens up to a library.
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Also inside the bungalow is a kitchen and breakfast room, a sitting room, and a combined living and dining room which slightly wraps around the covered swimming pool area.
The indoor swimming pool is a highlight of the property and has its own shower room attached as well as access to a gym or studio room.
There are seven bedrooms inside the property including an 18ft master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom.
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Outside the property is a single garage, which can be accessed from the gym, a double garage and wrap around gardens.
Chelmondiston is a parish village bordering the River Orwell in an area considered to have natural beauty, as well as National Trust walks throughout nearby Pin Mill.
The village offers a range of local amenities including a primary school, post office and shops, takeaway, gastro pubs, and community activities such as yoga and book clubs.
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READ MORE:Attractions such as Jimmy's Farm and Alton Water are also fewer than 10 miles away from the village.
It is about a 15 minute drive from Ipswich which has a wider range of amenities, as well as the direct main trainline to London Liverpool Street.
Estate agent Palmer & Partners has listed the property at a guide price of £850,000.
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