6 bedroom house
Brandeston, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 7AU
Guide Price
£1,750,000
Residential Tags: Grade II
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2021
- Removed: Feb 2021
- Residential Tags: Grade II
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
Exceptional Elizabethan country house set in the heart of the Deben Valley.
Description
Grade II Listed of Special Architectural and Historic Interest, The Priory is predominantly constructed on a heavy timber frame with a rendered exterior under a pitched peg tiled roof.
The house was constructed during two periods, the first in 1586 and the second in 1648. Internally there are numerous features that include well proportioned rooms with an array of exposed beams and studwork, open fireplaces and many of the rooms have south facing windows overlooking the gardens.
Outside
The formal grounds of The Priory extend to 2.5 acres and consist of a series of garden rooms, each distinct from others, separated by mature yew and other evergreen hedges and trees. There are further paddocks, woodlands and a lime walk of 75 trees linking with footpaths down the Deben Valley. There is also a range of extensive outbuildings.
Services
Mains electricity & water. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Agents Notes: Aerial imagery is available on request. Photographs were taken in 2009.
Location
The Priory occupies a superb position on the edge of the popular village of Brandeston. The village is perhaps best known for Brandeston Hall Preparatory School and also benefits from a village pub. Nearby villages and towns include Earl Soham which provides day to day shopping facilities. Framlingham, with its historic castle and the riverside town of Woodbridge provide an excellent range of shopping, educational and recreational facilities. There are excellent schools in both sectors in Earl Soham, Brandeston, Framlingham and Woodbridge. The county town of Ipswich, whilst located some 15 miles to the south, is easily accessible and offers regular inter city train services to London's Liverpool Street Station. The A12 is accessible at Wickham Market and the nearest rail link is at Campsea Ashe.
Square Footage: 5,050 sq ft
Acreage: 16.5 Acres
Directions
Proceed north on the A12 from Ipswich bypassing Woodbridge and Wickham Market as far as the Framlingham turnoff. Take the B1116 towards Framlingham for about 200 yards and turn towards Easton. After about 1 mile turn right again signposted to Easton. Proceed through Easton towards Framlingham and then turn left signposted Kettleborough. Proceed through Kettleborough and into Brandeston. Continue out of Brandeston towards Earl Soham and The Priory will be seen on the left.
Marketed by: Savills, Ipswich
Description
Grade II Listed of Special Architectural and Historic Interest, The Priory is predominantly constructed on a heavy timber frame with a rendered exterior under a pitched peg tiled roof.
The house was constructed during two periods, the first in 1586 and the second in 1648. Internally there are numerous features that include well proportioned rooms with an array of exposed beams and studwork, open fireplaces and many of the rooms have south facing windows overlooking the gardens.
Outside
The formal grounds of The Priory extend to 2.5 acres and consist of a series of garden rooms, each distinct from others, separated by mature yew and other evergreen hedges and trees. There are further paddocks, woodlands and a lime walk of 75 trees linking with footpaths down the Deben Valley. There is also a range of extensive outbuildings.
Services
Mains electricity & water. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Agents Notes: Aerial imagery is available on request. Photographs were taken in 2009.
Location
The Priory occupies a superb position on the edge of the popular village of Brandeston. The village is perhaps best known for Brandeston Hall Preparatory School and also benefits from a village pub. Nearby villages and towns include Earl Soham which provides day to day shopping facilities. Framlingham, with its historic castle and the riverside town of Woodbridge provide an excellent range of shopping, educational and recreational facilities. There are excellent schools in both sectors in Earl Soham, Brandeston, Framlingham and Woodbridge. The county town of Ipswich, whilst located some 15 miles to the south, is easily accessible and offers regular inter city train services to London's Liverpool Street Station. The A12 is accessible at Wickham Market and the nearest rail link is at Campsea Ashe.
Square Footage: 5,050 sq ft
Acreage: 16.5 Acres
Directions
Proceed north on the A12 from Ipswich bypassing Woodbridge and Wickham Market as far as the Framlingham turnoff. Take the B1116 towards Framlingham for about 200 yards and turn towards Easton. After about 1 mile turn right again signposted to Easton. Proceed through Easton towards Framlingham and then turn left signposted Kettleborough. Proceed through Kettleborough and into Brandeston. Continue out of Brandeston towards Earl Soham and The Priory will be seen on the left.
Marketed by: Savills, Ipswich
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.