A home in Suffolk's poshest village has come on the market for £1,925,000. 

The five-bedroom house in Walberswick was first built in 2002 for acclaimed local artist Eveline Hastings, who continued to live and paint in the house until 2019.

The home also comes with its own amazing artists' studio.

East Anglian Daily Times: The artists's room inside the homeThe artists's room inside the home (Image: Savills)

East Anglian Daily Times: The home has a real open plan feelThe home has a real open plan feel (Image: Savills)

In 2020 the house was the subject of a major renovation project to conform to contemporary standards.

Additions included an open plan modern staircase, new bathrooms, a modernised kitchen, an air-source heating system and an electric car charging point.

East Anglian Daily Times: Inside the Walberswick homeInside the Walberswick home (Image: Savills)

East Anglian Daily Times: Inside from the front doorInside from the front door (Image: Savills)

The front door opens into a large, light filled hall with an open plan staircase and east facing picture window.

Upstairs leading from the spacious landing are four bedrooms and three en-suites. Two of the bedrooms - the principal and the guest suite have access to the internal conservatory balcony, whilst the third guest suite and smaller 'nursery' room, face onto Walberswick Common.

East Anglian Daily Times: One of the five bedroomsOne of the five bedrooms (Image: Savills)

Property agent Peter Ogilvie, head of residential sales at Savills in Suffolk, said: “The flower gardens were also extended and the wildflower meadow – originally planted by Hastings – revived. Today, the flow of the home encourages family time, but also offers the space and privacy for quiet contemplation.

"The ‘show-stopper’ is the incredible vaulted artists' studio. With northern and southern light for painters, it has also been used for private yoga retreats – fitting eight mats comfortably – and the occasional party.”