A charming cottage in the heart of Kersey is up for sale at a guide price of £350,000.
The two-bedroom, mid-terrace property is situated on The Street, a few properties down from the famous ‘Kersey Splash’ – the village ford.
Selling agent Chapman Stickels said: “Collett Cottage is a charming period cottage dating back to the 16th century with a wealth of original character.”
On the ground floor of the property, there’s a sitting room with oak bressummer and herringbone brick hearth fireplace as well as a recessed space which could be used as a study area.
A door from the sitting room leads to the kitchen, which includes a range of units, an integral cooker and hob, space for a hob and space and plumbing for a washing machine.
Double doors from the kitchen open out onto the rear garden.
Stairs from the sitting room rise to the first floor landing, which has doors to both bedrooms and a shower room.
The principal bedroom enjoys views of the picturesque street and has an en-suite WC, while bedroom two includes built-in wardrobes and overlooks the rear garden. Both bedrooms feature exposed timbers.
Outside, the property’s rear garden has paving and established shrubs.
A gravel driveway a little further up The Street leads to a car port with parking space for one vehicle.
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Collett Cottage is located opposite the Bell Inn pub and down the road from the village church.
Kersey is one of the prettiest villages in Suffolk, and is about two miles from Hadleigh. The historic town of Lavenham is eight miles away.
Ipswich and Colchester, which are 12 and 15 miles away respectively, both offer mainline rail services to London Liverpool Street.
For more information, contact Chapman Stickels.
PROPERTY FACTS
Collett Cottage, Kersey
Guide price: £350,000
Chapman Stickels, 01473 372372
chapmanstickels.co.uk
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