A thatched Grade II listed former farmhouse with an abundance of period features has come up for sale in Forward Green, near Stowmarket, at a guide price of £650,000.

Water Run Farm is believed to date back to the late 15th century and sits in grounds measuring approximately 0.4 acres with views over surrounding countryside.

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The detached property is bursting with period features including exposed timbers and studwork, mullion windows and a striking arched tie beam in the principal bedroom. Selling agent David Burr added that the farmhouse “has been maintained and presented to an excellent order throughout by the present owners”.

East Anglian Daily Times: The property is nestled in grounds of approximately 0.4 acres with countryside viewsThe property is nestled in grounds of approximately 0.4 acres with countryside views (Image: Paul Toleman O J Photo)

The entrance door opens directly into the kitchen/breakfast room, a substantial double-aspect space with stairs rising to the first floor, pamment flooring, exposed timbers and studwork. It is fitted with rustic base units that incorporate an inset Butler-style sink with mixer tap, and there is space for a refrigerator.

The former fireplace, which sits under a bressummer beam, is home to an Esse range cooker, and there is room for a dining table in the centre of the room.

East Anglian Daily Times: The kitchen/breakfast room with Esse range cookerThe kitchen/breakfast room with Esse range cooker (Image: Paul Toleman O J Photo)

Next to the kitchen/breakfast room is a spacious, double aspect sitting room, also with exposed timbers and studwork as well as a charming fireplace with exposed brickwork and an inset wood burning stove.

An inner hall off the kitchen/breakfast room opens to a utility room with adjoining WC and space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, and a dining room.

East Anglian Daily Times: The double-aspect sitting roomThe double-aspect sitting room (Image: Paul Toleman O J Photo)

The dining room is described as “a genuinely impressive room that offers an excellent display of period features” including exposed brick flooring. It is believed to have originally been part of a ‘hall house’.

At the back of the house is a covered porch/seating area with a part-vaulted ceiling and pamment tiled floor – ideal for relaxing and looking out over the garden and the countryside beyond.

East Anglian Daily Times: The dining room showcases a range of period featuresThe dining room showcases a range of period features (Image: Paul Toleman O J Photo)

East Anglian Daily Times: There is a covered porch/seating area to the rear of the propertyThere is a covered porch/seating area to the rear of the property (Image: Paul Toleman O J Photo)

The first-floor landing enjoys views over the garden through a mullion window and provides access to the first three bedrooms and a stairway to the second floor.

Bedroom one is located above the dining room and is also believed to form part of the original hall house. It has a striking vaulted ceiling showcasing a grand arched tie beam, timbers and studwork, and benefits from a double aspect with a mullion window overlooking the garden.

East Anglian Daily Times: A grand, arched tie beam hangs over bedroom oneA grand, arched tie beam hangs over bedroom one (Image: Paul Toleman O J Photo)

The other two first-floor bedrooms are also dual aspect and have oak floorboards, with bedroom two having the added feature of an exposed brick fireplace with bressummer beam and a large, back-to-back built-in cupboard through to bedroom three.

East Anglian Daily Times: The property has four bedrooms in totalThe property has four bedrooms in total (Image: Paul Toleman O J Photo)

East Anglian Daily Times: The family bathroom with roll-top ball and claw bathThe family bathroom with roll-top ball and claw bath (Image: Paul Toleman O J Photo)

A family bathroom comprising a roll-top ball and claw bath with shower attachment, shower cubicle, pedestal wash basin and low-level WC serves the bedrooms on this floor.

On the top floor is a further bedroom with a vaulted ceiling, exposed floorboards, studwork, timbers and a chimney breast.

East Anglian Daily Times: The fourth bedroom is located on the second floorThe fourth bedroom is located on the second floor (Image: Paul Toleman O J Photo)

Outside, Water Run Farm is approached via a track (which the vendors have right of access over) leading to a designated parking area. The grounds total approximately 0.4 acres.

The property’s gardens have been “meticulously cared for” by the present owners over the years. They are mostly laid to lawn with a variety of well-established borders and trees as well as terrace areas for al fresco dining.

East Anglian Daily Times: The property's carefully maintained gardensThe property's carefully maintained gardens (Image: Paul Toleman O J Photo)

East Anglian Daily Times: Water Run Farm's gardens feature mature borders and treesWater Run Farm's gardens feature mature borders and trees (Image: Paul Toleman O J Photo)

East Anglian Daily Times: There is a selection of outbuildings in the groundsThere is a selection of outbuildings in the grounds (Image: Paul Toleman O J Photo)

There is also a selection of outbuildings in the grounds which have power and light connected.

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Forward Green is a small, quiet hamlet around four miles from Stowmarket, located in the parish of Earl Stonham. The nearby village of Stowupland has a village shop, post office, petrol station, two public houses and schools.

Stowmarket, which is around four miles away, is home to a range of amenities and facilities and has direct rail links to Ipswich and London Liverpool Street.

For more information, please contact David Burr.

PROPERTY FACTS

Water Run Farm, Forward Green

Guide price: £650,000

David Burr, 01359 245245

davidburr.co.uk