A property with historical significance and a wealth of original features is on the market for the guide price of £895,000.
Sun Court, in Hadleigh, is a six-bedroom, three-bathroom property in the centre of town.
Believed to have been built in the 15th century and extended in the 16th century, the property is a small corner of Suffolk's history.
Original features throughout the home include mullion windows, exposed timbers and carved spandrels containing arms of the de Vere family and the Bouchier family - both dating back to the Norman conquest.
The ground floor starts in the hallway, leading to three reception rooms and a chapel/snug at the end.
The kitchen features an AGA and also serves as a breakfast room.
The first floor has six spacious double bedrooms, a bedroom/bathroom and a further two bathrooms.
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The property also has a cottage/annex which can be accessed through the main property and through a separate entrance.
The garage connects the two properties and is entered through a set of wooden doors. Within, there is a reception room, a kitchen/utility area and two bedrooms with a bathroom.
Outside, the walled gardens at the rear of the home offer privacy and feature a well-kept garden with roses, sweet peas and apple trees.
There is also an outbuilding and a large garage/stable.
The property benefits from no above chain and it is claimed that this house was the inspiration for Martin Reed's house in Norah Lofts novel 'The Town House', the first book in her Suffolk House trilogy.
Anyone wishing to know more can contact Savills.
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