A house near Bury St Edmunds with a lake, swimming pool and stables is on the market for the guide price of £1.55m.
The four-bed property known as Oakwood House, is located in Cockfield, near Bury St Edmunds.
The house is built in a barn style, but still curated for modern living. It is set within about 14.6 acres of stunning Suffolk countryside.
The property features exposed timbers, feature oak doors, tiled floors, vaulted ceilings and large windows allowing the light to flood into the interior as well as zone controlled under floor heating on all three floors and Sonos surround sound.
The entrance hall has a tiled floor, large oak staircase rising to the first floor and access through to the inner hall. The inner hall has access to the cloakroom, boot room area and a spacious utility room.
Leading off the entrance hall is the open-plan living room which follows through to the dining room and lounge, behind the lounge is a family room.
The dining room and play room feature a wall of glass with double doors opening out on to the terrace, swimming pool and garden.
The principal suite is a large double bedroom looking out over the extensive countryside. The bedroom also features a dressing room feature built in wardrobes, laying just in front of the ensuite with a wet room and a jacuzzi bath.
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The property features three other bedrooms, all with built in wardrobes and ensuites.
Outside, the house has a swimming pool with changing rooms, a lake with a boat house, a double cart lodge, BBQ area and stable yard. Anyone wishing to view or find out more about the property can contact
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