A detached 18th century home in Woodbridge has come on the market for a guide price of £1.15m.
30 Cumberland Street is a double fronted home located in a prestigious position in the heart of the Conservation Area of Woodbridge.
Selling agent Fine & Country said that the “original features have been retained to complement the contemporary fixtures”, adding that the home has “fabulous views of the St Mary’s Church and the Abbey.”
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The ground floor has an L-shaped layout, providing a generous, interconnected space for entertaining.
It comprises a living room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, study and cloakroom.
The living room is a welcoming space, with original pine flooring, feature fireplace alcove and sash window to the front, providing plenty of natural light.
A sitting room nearby has new solid oak flooring and Jotul wood burner in the fireplace, as well as two bespoke display cabinets with concealed lighting.
The kitchen feature bespoke James Hardy painted wooden base and eye-level cabinets, a double Belfast-style sink set into a Verdi Ardesia limestone work surface with matching splashback, and integrated appliances including a gas fired Esse range cooker, Esse Plus2 electric cooker and Miele dishwasher. There's also space for a freestanding fridge/freezer.
The kitchen also has a central island that has granite worktops, plus French doors that lead out to the terrace.
The dining room is perfect for entertaining, with a view of the garden, built-in cabinets and Miele wine fridges, all set on decorative Moroccan tiles with underfloor heating.
The study is great as a work from home space, with built-in bookcase and space for a desk.
The ground floor accommodation is finished off with a cloakroom, where you will find a back-to-wall WC, wash basin and double doors concealing space for a washing machine, hanging space and storage, with underfloor heating also present.
On the first floor there are two bedrooms and family bathroom, with both bedrooms being dual aspect and featuring two built-in cupboards.
The family bathroom is big enough for the whole family, with a walk-in shower, WC and basin with vanity storage cupboard.
The second floor provides a further two bedrooms, both with built-in eaves storage.
A further bathroom can also be found on this floor and is cleverly designed to feature a full-length bath, built-in cabinet housing the basin and a WC, with underfloor heated tiles.
Outside, the home benefits from a large turning garage and car parking space in adjacent Turn Lane, which is 30 seconds walk from the home.
A good-sized mature garden is neatly laid to lawn, with curved flowerbeds and raised vegetable patch. There's also a brick and paved patio areas that is perfect for al fresco dining and relaxing in the sun.
Around the perimeter is the original crinkle-crankle red brick wall, and the rear looks out to mature trees, St Mary’s church and the Abbey school, formerly the townhouse of Thomas Seckford, Woodbridge’s Elizabethan benefactor.
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30 Cumberland Street is in the sought-after market town of Woodbridge, located close to the Suffolk Heritage Coast on the banks of the River Deben, with the town known for its historic buildings and wide-ranging amenities such as leisure facilities, retail and supermarkets, doctors surgery and schooling.
Woodbridge is also well-placed for visiting local attractions, such as Orford and Framlingham Castles, Sutton Hoo and Aldeburgh, with the town also having a railway station, with connections to Ipswich which then connects onto London Liverpool Street station.
For more information, please contact Fine & Country.
PROPERTY FACTS
30 Cumberland Street, Woodbridge
Guide price: £1,150,000
Fine & Country, 01394 446007
fineandcountry.co.uk
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