4 bedroom house
Great Barton, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, IP31 2QD
Guide Price
£700,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Feed in Tariff
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Feed in Tariff
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Woodland
GREEN FARM Unopposed position on Livermere Road between Conyers Green, Great Barton and Great Livermere, which is a small village and parish in the St Edmundsbury Borough in the County of Suffolk in the East of England. It is a small village of around 100 houses and a population of 182 situated approximately 4 miles to the North of Bury St Edmunds, which is the largest town in the borough noted for its historic market town, cathedral, abbey gardens along with its medieval ruined gardens. Within the Village is Livermere Lakes (Ampton Waters), a popular walking area and stocked fishing and shooting lake 6 miles north of Bury St Edmunds. The northeasterly end of the waterbody (Livermere Lake) is mud-fringed, open and productive for waders, gulls, ducks, etc. The southern section of the lake (Ampton Water) is less productive, being narrow, surrounded by woodland and heavily stocked with Mallards.
STEP INSIDE The main front entrance leads via the entrance hallway and farmhouse style wood door to the dining room, a character room with exposed period wood floorboards which is open to the adjoining lounge, a spacious carpeted room with wood surround feature fireplace and triple aspect windows to the front, side and rear. Double doors lead to the rear conservatory which has stunning views across open countryside to the rear. The inner hallway has stairs to the first floor and has a ground floor toilet and access to the kitchen/diner which is a spacious family living space with large Italian style white floor tiles with seating area suitable for casual sofas or kitchen table, leading to a solus kitchen island with step down to the main kitchen area which features light wood shaker base and wall units, eye level oven and grill, oil fired farmhouse Aga with patterned brickwork above and halogen hob to the central island. The utility room is off with exit to the rear and space for storage, washer driers, oil fired boiler and butler style porcelain sink.
To the first floor are 4 double bedrooms, 2 en-suites, a dressing room and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom, which has triple aspect windows, has a walk in dressing room with double hanging space, and an en-suite shower room with wc, bidet and his and hers wash hand basins.
STEP OUTSIDE The road leads from the main road to the private gravel drive off which is the single garage and single cart lodge with lean to log store. The drive here allows for parking around six cars plus the garage. The front garden is mainly lawned with full mature borders. From here is a further garden area with mature trees and a wild grass small meadow. To the side is a decking area and the septic tank, whilst to the rear is a small garden and patio area as well as road access to the rear block paved drive with space for two cars.
LOCATION The property is located between Great Barton and Great Livermere in open countryside. Great Barton, is a thriving village three miles north east of Bury St Edmunds on the A143. It has a population of 2000 people spread across Great Barton, Conyers Green, Cattishall, East Barton and Barton Hamlet. Much of Great Barton is set in the former arboretum and estate of Barton Hall which was destroyed by fire in January 1914. Sir Henry Edward Bunbury was responsible for many of the old buildings that we see in The Street today. Great Barton has strong connections to horse racing, including the Epsom Derby, and also to the former Abbey at Bury St Edmunds.
Marketed by: Fine & Country, Bury St Edmunds
STEP INSIDE The main front entrance leads via the entrance hallway and farmhouse style wood door to the dining room, a character room with exposed period wood floorboards which is open to the adjoining lounge, a spacious carpeted room with wood surround feature fireplace and triple aspect windows to the front, side and rear. Double doors lead to the rear conservatory which has stunning views across open countryside to the rear. The inner hallway has stairs to the first floor and has a ground floor toilet and access to the kitchen/diner which is a spacious family living space with large Italian style white floor tiles with seating area suitable for casual sofas or kitchen table, leading to a solus kitchen island with step down to the main kitchen area which features light wood shaker base and wall units, eye level oven and grill, oil fired farmhouse Aga with patterned brickwork above and halogen hob to the central island. The utility room is off with exit to the rear and space for storage, washer driers, oil fired boiler and butler style porcelain sink.
To the first floor are 4 double bedrooms, 2 en-suites, a dressing room and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom, which has triple aspect windows, has a walk in dressing room with double hanging space, and an en-suite shower room with wc, bidet and his and hers wash hand basins.
STEP OUTSIDE The road leads from the main road to the private gravel drive off which is the single garage and single cart lodge with lean to log store. The drive here allows for parking around six cars plus the garage. The front garden is mainly lawned with full mature borders. From here is a further garden area with mature trees and a wild grass small meadow. To the side is a decking area and the septic tank, whilst to the rear is a small garden and patio area as well as road access to the rear block paved drive with space for two cars.
LOCATION The property is located between Great Barton and Great Livermere in open countryside. Great Barton, is a thriving village three miles north east of Bury St Edmunds on the A143. It has a population of 2000 people spread across Great Barton, Conyers Green, Cattishall, East Barton and Barton Hamlet. Much of Great Barton is set in the former arboretum and estate of Barton Hall which was destroyed by fire in January 1914. Sir Henry Edward Bunbury was responsible for many of the old buildings that we see in The Street today. Great Barton has strong connections to horse racing, including the Epsom Derby, and also to the former Abbey at Bury St Edmunds.
Marketed by: Fine & Country, Bury St Edmunds
Land Registry Data
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