5 bedroom house
Stanton, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, IP31 2AP
Guide Price
£1,250,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Paddock, Vineyard
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2021
- Removed: Jun 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Paddock, Vineyard
Exceptional equestrian property in over eight acres.
Description
Penny Mead is a wonderful, especially attractive and generously proportioned property with fantastic equestrian facilities including stables, manège, horse walker and superbly maintained paddocks.
The accommodation flows remarkably well with a range of reception rooms, perfect for entertaining and raising a family. The bespoke wooden kitchen provides a focal point with granite work surface, integrated units and AGA; it extends to a marvellous conservatory/dining room, which is flooded with natural light and offers views over the beautiful gardens and out towards the paddocks. French windows lead on to the terrace.
The drawing room is a particularly pleasant, double aspect room with a wood burning stove and French windows, while the snug, which is off a further dining room, provides a cosy space to relax or could be used as a nursery.
Upstairs, the spacious landing leads to the capacious principal bedroom with an en suite shower room, four further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
To the west of the property, is a double garage with a studio annexe over, which would make ideal guest accommodation.
Penny Mead sits well in grounds totalling around 8.1 acres. The south facing gardens are delightful, with a splendid terrace, verdant lawns, mature borders and some well-established trees providing privacy and seclusion.
The equestrian facilities are extensive and include a large primary stable block, further stable block with tack room, an array of additional outbuildings, horse walker and Charles Britton dressage arena. The paddocks are outstanding with three bar post and rail, individual water supply and are dotted with trees including some lovely ancient oak trees. The property also has the advantage of direct access onto a bridleway which is part of an extensive riding area extending to 28 miles around local villages known as The Stanton Rides.
SERVICES
Mains water, gas and electricity; private water treatment plant.
Location
Stanton is one of Suffolk’s oldest villages and is believed to have been continuously occupied since Roman times. Today, it is a vibrant village with an array of local businesses, including a village store, post office, bakery, hairdresser and 16th century public house. The village football club plays regularly against other local teams.
Wyken Vineyard (c. 2.3 miles) is a popular local vineyard – producing c. 12,000 bottles per year – which has a well-regarded restaurant, country store and beautiful gardens. It also offers regulars events and a farmers’ market.
Bury St Edmunds (c. 12.3 miles) is a charming cathedral town with a wide selection of shopping, recreational and cultural amenities, with a variety of excellent quality restaurants. Trains to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich take from 115 minutes. Diss (c. 12.6 miles) offers direct trains to London Liverpool Street from 93 minutes.
Education facilities in the area are excellent in both the state and independent sector. Stanton has a primary school and there are many renowned prep and public schools including Culford (c. 12.4 miles), Ipswich (c. 27 miles) and Framlingham (c. 29.8 miles).
Square Footage: 3,644 sq ft
Acreage: 8.1 Acres
Marketed by: Savills, Ipswich
Description
Penny Mead is a wonderful, especially attractive and generously proportioned property with fantastic equestrian facilities including stables, manège, horse walker and superbly maintained paddocks.
The accommodation flows remarkably well with a range of reception rooms, perfect for entertaining and raising a family. The bespoke wooden kitchen provides a focal point with granite work surface, integrated units and AGA; it extends to a marvellous conservatory/dining room, which is flooded with natural light and offers views over the beautiful gardens and out towards the paddocks. French windows lead on to the terrace.
The drawing room is a particularly pleasant, double aspect room with a wood burning stove and French windows, while the snug, which is off a further dining room, provides a cosy space to relax or could be used as a nursery.
Upstairs, the spacious landing leads to the capacious principal bedroom with an en suite shower room, four further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
To the west of the property, is a double garage with a studio annexe over, which would make ideal guest accommodation.
Penny Mead sits well in grounds totalling around 8.1 acres. The south facing gardens are delightful, with a splendid terrace, verdant lawns, mature borders and some well-established trees providing privacy and seclusion.
The equestrian facilities are extensive and include a large primary stable block, further stable block with tack room, an array of additional outbuildings, horse walker and Charles Britton dressage arena. The paddocks are outstanding with three bar post and rail, individual water supply and are dotted with trees including some lovely ancient oak trees. The property also has the advantage of direct access onto a bridleway which is part of an extensive riding area extending to 28 miles around local villages known as The Stanton Rides.
SERVICES
Mains water, gas and electricity; private water treatment plant.
Location
Stanton is one of Suffolk’s oldest villages and is believed to have been continuously occupied since Roman times. Today, it is a vibrant village with an array of local businesses, including a village store, post office, bakery, hairdresser and 16th century public house. The village football club plays regularly against other local teams.
Wyken Vineyard (c. 2.3 miles) is a popular local vineyard – producing c. 12,000 bottles per year – which has a well-regarded restaurant, country store and beautiful gardens. It also offers regulars events and a farmers’ market.
Bury St Edmunds (c. 12.3 miles) is a charming cathedral town with a wide selection of shopping, recreational and cultural amenities, with a variety of excellent quality restaurants. Trains to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich take from 115 minutes. Diss (c. 12.6 miles) offers direct trains to London Liverpool Street from 93 minutes.
Education facilities in the area are excellent in both the state and independent sector. Stanton has a primary school and there are many renowned prep and public schools including Culford (c. 12.4 miles), Ipswich (c. 27 miles) and Framlingham (c. 29.8 miles).
Square Footage: 3,644 sq ft
Acreage: 8.1 Acres
Marketed by: Savills, Ipswich
Land Registry Data
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