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See inside 19th century barn conversion in Knodishall near Woodbridge on the market for £1.15m




A Suffolk barn conversion with four double bedrooms is now on the market.

Pattles Barn, in Knodishall, near Woodbridge, is believed to date back to the 19th century and consists of attractive red-brick and black wooden cladding, with pantile rooves.

On sale with Savills, the property has a guide price of £1,150,000.

The property is a barn conversion dating back to the 19th century. Picture: Savills
The property is a barn conversion dating back to the 19th century. Picture: Savills

Set within approximately 1.9 acres of grounds, Pattles Barn occupies an rural position on the edge of the village of Knodishall, between Saxmundham and Aldeburgh.

Internally, the accommodation comprises proportioned and light filled rooms with a wealth of period features, including studwork and exposed timber beams.

Timber framing has been a constant theme in British agriculture and are traditional methods of building in Britain, even dating back to the 13th century.

The property is on the market for £1,150,000. Picture: Savills
The property is on the market for £1,150,000. Picture: Savills

One of the best features of the property is the drawing room. It's a bright, triple aspect space with high ceilings, a wood-burning stove and has French windows leading out onto to the gardens.

Velux and casement windows fill the kitchen with natural light, which is a striking, vaulted room with lots of cupboard space.

Three of the four double bedrooms have an en suite bathroom and the double-aspect principal bedroom stands out with its exposed timbers and high ceilings.

The courtyard is a summer house with electricity and a wood-burning stove. Picture: Savills
The courtyard is a summer house with electricity and a wood-burning stove. Picture: Savills

The property's grounds include areas of lawn, a kitchen garden, an orchard, and an excellent courtyard which is ideal for al fresco dining.

Within the courtyard is a summer house with electricity and a wood-burning stove, which can be utilised as a home office.

The village of Knodishall is included in the Domesday Book - where it was referred to as Cnotesheale - with a 14th century church also situated in the village.

Pattles Barn consists of attractive red-brick and black wooden cladding, with pantile rooves. Picture: Savills
Pattles Barn consists of attractive red-brick and black wooden cladding, with pantile rooves. Picture: Savills
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For more information, contact Craig Robinson on 01473 234809 or 07812 965451.