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barn conversion
for sale
near Halesworth, Suffolk
Four bedroom barn conversion set in half an acre of gardens near Halesworth, Suffolk
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Contact information
Seller: Roger Woolnough
Phone: 01986 875932
E-mail: roger.woolnough1@btinternet.com
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A recently upgraded, four bedroom brick and timber barn conversion, dating from the 17th century, and set in gardens of half an acre in an idyllic rural location near the town of Halesworth in Suffolk with good road and rail links nearby
Offers in the region of £495,000
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Salix barn is a 17th Century agricultural barn
converted 12 years ago into a substantial and versatile dwelling.
Updated in the last 18 months it enjoys an idyllic rural location
with lovely views across the Wissett valley towards Spexhall.
Sitting in a plot in excess of half an acre, this barn has a wealth of original features including extensively exposed
oak beams.
Accommodation
The barn is fully double glazed. There are newly fitted ceramic floor tiles in areas of the ground floor. The accommodation briefly is as follows:
Four bedrooms, one with en-suite
Galleried landing overlooking the;
Dining hall with conservatory
Newly fitted kitchen / breakfast room with Rayburn, for cooking and
oil fired central heating, plus integrated dishwasher,
refrigerator and Neff electric oven with ceramic hob
Utility room
Newly fitted downstairs cloakroom
First floor family bathroom
Two
large lofts for storage with scope for conversion to further
bedrooms.
Outside
Outside there is an attached workshop and double garage
with electric door. There is a shingle drive and parking area for several
cars.
From the conservatory, the large patio area
is surrounded by shrubs and roses. Beyond is lawn with trees.
The barn
is part of a small group of properties consisting of farmhouse,
barn and two bungalows all with private gardens. It is positioned
about one mile form the market town of Halesworth with its rail
connections to London via Ipswich and close to the Heritage coast
and nine miles form the popular town of Southwold.
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