6 bedroom house
Tuddenham, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP6 9BY
Guide Price
£1,850,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Tennis Court
Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Tennis Court
- Land Tags: Woodland
Summary of Accommodation Internal
Reception Hall I 2 Cloakrooms I Drawing Room I Library I Family/Garden Room I Sitting Room I Dining Room I Kitchen/Breakfast Room/Larder I Banquet Hall I Boot Room I 6 Bedrooms I 3 Family Bathrooms.
External
Large Double Garage with Estate Office over and Workshop to rear I Single Garage with Adjacent Car Port
Viewing Bird Hide I Large Greenhouse I Staff Room I Potting Shed I
3 Outside Stores I Newly constructed Large Workshop I Big Shed I Tractor Shed I Adjacent Stores
Large Plant Garage I Laundry in The Well House I Castle I Lawn Tennis Court
Reception Hall
Fully carpeted stairs to first floor.
Doors off to cloakroom, inner hall (opening to kitchen and breakfast room).
Double doors off to the
Drawing Room
Large family room. Triple aspect windows. Red brick open fire. Light oak faced panelling to lower walls. Numerous wall lights on dimmers.
Glazed door to
Family/Garden Room
Dual aspect windows and fully glazed French doors to patio. Connecting fully glazed doors
to dining room.
Dining Room
Half panelled. Connecting doors to sitting room and arch to inner hall.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room (from inner hall)
Country style wooden cabinets with granite worktops. Pale blue oil fired Aga, terracotta tiled floor. Eurostar oil fired boiler.
Walk in shelved larder.
Glazed door to rear hallway with secondary staircase to first floor. Part glazed door to lobby and wooden rear door.
Doors to panelled boot room and separate WC
Library
American Cherry wood bookcase lined, courtesy bench seating and dual aspect windows. Double mahogany wooden connecting doors back to
Sitting Room
Wood burner and views to rear garden. Wood connecting door to banquet hall.
Banquet Hall
raised, polished oak floor, dual aspect with views across the valley. Domed decorative ceiling. Two doors to storerooms.
Ascend main staircase, with ornate domed ceiling to seating area with views to the front doors to
Bedroom 3
Dual aspect windows and en suite bathroom.
Bedroom 4
Dual aspect windows with views to front and garden. Vanity unit.
Bedroom 5
Glazed door to balcony with views to garden.
Bedroom 6
Window to front, hand basin.
Doors to Walk in airing cupboard. Further shower room. Through to
Inner landing with book cases and secondary staircase. Doors to
Principal Bedroom
Window to rear. Fireplace. Door to
Bathroom/Dressing Room
Bath, separate shower, WC, basin, wardrobes and drawers. Window to garden.
Door to hallway.
Bedroom 2
Triple aspect. Vanity unit. Half panelled walls. Air conditioning.
Outside - Formal
The position of this amazing plot is second to none. Indeed within Suffolk, it is quite rare to overlook a rolling valley with outstanding south-facing views beyond. The overall feeling of security within the electronically operated gated access is a valuable benefit and there is extensive car parking/garaging.
There is a secondary original vehicular access about 100 metres to the western side of the main entrance. This road provides access to the far western gardens that extend to around 4.5 acres in addition to the 2.5 acres of formally landscaped grounds.
The formal gardens have been meticulously maintained and comprise large south-facing patio areas, neatly manicured lawns with carefully thought out seating areas benefitting from amazing valley views, all interspersed with mature shrub and flower-shaped borders. There is a castle, a sun deck with summer house and a lawn tennis court.
Separate fruit, vegetable and herb gardens. Many useful outbuildings are built to a high standard offering a variety of flexible uses, including potting shed, greenhouse with vines and tractor storage with automatic doors.
Outside - Woodlands
On the western side, the 4.5 acres of gardens are less formal, however, offer a truly tranquil experience as you meander and explore this amazing paradise. As aforementioned this expanse of open woodland has vehicular access - separate from the main residence.
It is interspersed with heavily timbered woodland (providing winter fuel), winding pathways, and natural ponds - this area just has to be experienced.
Larks' Hill Hide is an octagonal structure within the woodland offering a raised resting point to admire the local wildlife. Members of the public have historically been able to visit this site as part of The National Gardens Scheme with pictures of local bird, wildlife and plant species being on display within the gardens.
Larks' Hill is not only known as a highlight of the National Gardens Scheme but also for the incredibly important find of a dinosaur fossil on the site. Links to two articles are below -
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Marketed by: Fine & Country, Woodbridge
Reception Hall I 2 Cloakrooms I Drawing Room I Library I Family/Garden Room I Sitting Room I Dining Room I Kitchen/Breakfast Room/Larder I Banquet Hall I Boot Room I 6 Bedrooms I 3 Family Bathrooms.
External
Large Double Garage with Estate Office over and Workshop to rear I Single Garage with Adjacent Car Port
Viewing Bird Hide I Large Greenhouse I Staff Room I Potting Shed I
3 Outside Stores I Newly constructed Large Workshop I Big Shed I Tractor Shed I Adjacent Stores
Large Plant Garage I Laundry in The Well House I Castle I Lawn Tennis Court
Reception Hall
Fully carpeted stairs to first floor.
Doors off to cloakroom, inner hall (opening to kitchen and breakfast room).
Double doors off to the
Drawing Room
Large family room. Triple aspect windows. Red brick open fire. Light oak faced panelling to lower walls. Numerous wall lights on dimmers.
Glazed door to
Family/Garden Room
Dual aspect windows and fully glazed French doors to patio. Connecting fully glazed doors
to dining room.
Dining Room
Half panelled. Connecting doors to sitting room and arch to inner hall.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room (from inner hall)
Country style wooden cabinets with granite worktops. Pale blue oil fired Aga, terracotta tiled floor. Eurostar oil fired boiler.
Walk in shelved larder.
Glazed door to rear hallway with secondary staircase to first floor. Part glazed door to lobby and wooden rear door.
Doors to panelled boot room and separate WC
Library
American Cherry wood bookcase lined, courtesy bench seating and dual aspect windows. Double mahogany wooden connecting doors back to
Sitting Room
Wood burner and views to rear garden. Wood connecting door to banquet hall.
Banquet Hall
raised, polished oak floor, dual aspect with views across the valley. Domed decorative ceiling. Two doors to storerooms.
Ascend main staircase, with ornate domed ceiling to seating area with views to the front doors to
Bedroom 3
Dual aspect windows and en suite bathroom.
Bedroom 4
Dual aspect windows with views to front and garden. Vanity unit.
Bedroom 5
Glazed door to balcony with views to garden.
Bedroom 6
Window to front, hand basin.
Doors to Walk in airing cupboard. Further shower room. Through to
Inner landing with book cases and secondary staircase. Doors to
Principal Bedroom
Window to rear. Fireplace. Door to
Bathroom/Dressing Room
Bath, separate shower, WC, basin, wardrobes and drawers. Window to garden.
Door to hallway.
Bedroom 2
Triple aspect. Vanity unit. Half panelled walls. Air conditioning.
Outside - Formal
The position of this amazing plot is second to none. Indeed within Suffolk, it is quite rare to overlook a rolling valley with outstanding south-facing views beyond. The overall feeling of security within the electronically operated gated access is a valuable benefit and there is extensive car parking/garaging.
There is a secondary original vehicular access about 100 metres to the western side of the main entrance. This road provides access to the far western gardens that extend to around 4.5 acres in addition to the 2.5 acres of formally landscaped grounds.
The formal gardens have been meticulously maintained and comprise large south-facing patio areas, neatly manicured lawns with carefully thought out seating areas benefitting from amazing valley views, all interspersed with mature shrub and flower-shaped borders. There is a castle, a sun deck with summer house and a lawn tennis court.
Separate fruit, vegetable and herb gardens. Many useful outbuildings are built to a high standard offering a variety of flexible uses, including potting shed, greenhouse with vines and tractor storage with automatic doors.
Outside - Woodlands
On the western side, the 4.5 acres of gardens are less formal, however, offer a truly tranquil experience as you meander and explore this amazing paradise. As aforementioned this expanse of open woodland has vehicular access - separate from the main residence.
It is interspersed with heavily timbered woodland (providing winter fuel), winding pathways, and natural ponds - this area just has to be experienced.
Larks' Hill Hide is an octagonal structure within the woodland offering a raised resting point to admire the local wildlife. Members of the public have historically been able to visit this site as part of The National Gardens Scheme with pictures of local bird, wildlife and plant species being on display within the gardens.
Larks' Hill is not only known as a highlight of the National Gardens Scheme but also for the incredibly important find of a dinosaur fossil on the site. Links to two articles are below -
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Marketed by: Fine & Country, Woodbridge
Land Registry Data
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