A semi-detached property in a restored Victorian cottage in Horringer, near Bury St Edmunds, is on the market for a guide price of £435,000.
The property, a tranquil country retreat, is complemented by landscaped grounds and ponds and enjoys views towards Horringer House.
The front door opens into the contemporary kitchen, which includes a range of units as well as two built-in ovens and an electric hob.
The kitchen is open to the dining room. Stairs from the dining room lead to the first floor.
Adjacent to the dining room is the sitting room, which features exposed ceiling timbers and French doors opening onto the picturesque garden.
A cloakroom completes the ground floor.
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Upstairs, there’s a landing area, two bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The spacious principal bedroom features a vaulted ceiling, fireplace recess and windows to the front and side of the property, offering views of the gardens and ponds.
In the family bathroom, there’s a free-standing bath and a separate shower enclosure.
Outside, the property is approached via a five-bar gate which opens onto a long, sweeping gravel drive ending at the front of the house with Horringer House as a backdrop.
The stunning grounds feature large natural ponds with a bespoke, timber footbridge and jetty, which offers a peaceful place to sit and relax.
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Surrounding the ponds are landscaped gardens featuring mature trees, shrubs, flowering plants and lawn areas.
The property is situated in the popular village of Horringer, which has a village hall, church, primary school, two pubs and the National Trust’s Ickworth Estate, which has 1,800 acres of grounds to explore.
Horringer is a short drive from the market town of Bury St Edmunds.
For more information, contact Sheridans.
PROPERTY FACTS
2 Lodge Gates Cottage, Horringer
Guide price, £435,000
Sheridans, 01284 700018
sheridans.ltd.uk
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