Stable refurbishment
This delightful single storey detached property sits in the popular village of Flempton, with views of the village church.
It was originally a stable block for Flempton Hall and was converted into this spacious, modern home around 25 years ago.
While displaying many character features such as exposed timbers and original brickwork, the charming property also balances modern fixtures including wooden double glazed windows.
The light entrance hall provides a warm welcome and leads into the sitting room.
This room enjoys a triple aspect over the front and rear gardens with double doors opening onto two separate dining terraces.
It features a brick built fireplace with bressumer beam over and Villager woodburner inset.
The kitchen also overlooks the front and rear gardens. It is fitted with a range of wall and base units with solid oak worktops and an inset Belfast sink.
Integrated appliances include a dishwasher, double oven with grill, six ring electric hob and American style fridge freezer.
Further storage is provided by a butchers block island unit and a shelved pantry.
The utility room has space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. There is also a cloakroom with WC.
The generously sized dining room enjoys front and rear aspects with a door leading to the outside dining terrace. The high ceilings and exposed beams are a real feature.
A rear hallway with a large airing cupboard leads to the master bedroom, located at the far end of the house with fantastic views over the rear garden.
It features two double built-in wardrobes and a recently refitted ensuite shower room, with double walk-in shower.
There are three further bedrooms, all overlooking the rear gardens and featuring built-in wardrobes, which are served by a family bathroom.
Bedroom four could also be utilised as a study.
The property is situated behind iron gates which give access to a gravelled driveway, providing ample off-road parking, and the garage.
Gated access leads around the property via a walled courtyard terrace.
The main gardens feature a large expanse of lawn interspersed with trees, flanked by well stocked borders.
There are two further dining terraces, the main of which features a large timber framed pergola with an entwined wisteria.
Garden storage is provided via a timber framed garden shed, green house and small barn with double doors, providing further undercover storage space.
With David Burr, Bury St Edmunds 01284 725525. OIEO £450,000