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See inside grade II-listed house in Hadleigh with views over Brett Valley, available for £925,000




A historic home in a Suffolk town with views over the Brett Valley is now on the market.

Hardy House is a grade II-listed property in Hadleigh with a stunning landscaped garden and extensive garaging and parking.

It is now for sale with Savills with a guide price of £925,000.

Hardy House is now on sale with Savills with a guide price of £925,000. Pictures: Savills
Hardy House is now on sale with Savills with a guide price of £925,000. Pictures: Savills

The six-bedroom home comprises two registered dwellings which have been merged to its original form as a Suffolk Hall House.

Katy Stephenson, associate director in the residential sales team at Savills in Suffolk, said: “Hardy House occupies a superb position, within easy walking distance of the town centre and enjoying incredible views of the surrounding Brett Valley.

“The property has been sympathetically restored, retaining great character and style while cleverly incorporating modern conveniences for 21st century living.

The six-bedroom property has views over the Brett Valley
The six-bedroom property has views over the Brett Valley

“Of particular note is an original 14th century arch that adjoins the dining room and sitting room, providing a free-flowing layout.”

The principal reception rooms at Hardy House are found to the rear of the property, providing views out across the gardens and surrounding Brett Valley from an elevated position.

The kitchen has been recently updated and now benefits from a bespoke Nouvelle kitchen with a large island, base and wall-mounted units and induction hob.

Hardy House is a Grade II listed property
Hardy House is a Grade II listed property

At the front of the house, the two reception rooms are currently used as a dining room and study.

Staircases lead to individual landings and, as such, the bedrooms are located on separate wings.

The principal bedroom features fitted cupboards and a dressing room/bedroom six, while there is also another double bedroom and a recently updated Novella shower room.

“The property has been sympathetically restored, retaining great character and style while cleverly incorporating modern conveniences for 21st century living"
“The property has been sympathetically restored, retaining great character and style while cleverly incorporating modern conveniences for 21st century living"

The opposite wing provides three further bedrooms and a newly refurbished shower room.

Outside, the south-west facing gardens are a particular highlight and gently descend towards the Brett Valley, revealing rural views towards Layham.

Although extensive, the gardens are generally of low maintenance with a deep upper terrace, perfect for al fresco dining and lower terrace.

The centre of Hadleigh is a five minute walk away from Hardy House.