Rowley’s Rest
Wyverstone, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 4SL
Guide Price
£650,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2022
- Removed: Nov 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
A recently converted barn standing in an idyllic rural position within gardens and meadowland of 5.5 acres (sts).
Entrance hall, open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room, utility room, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two further bedrooms and a family shower room.
Driveway and parking, garage and workshop, gardens, grounds and meadow. In all about 5.5 acres (sts).
THE PROPERTY
Rowley’s Rest is a recently converted stables building that stands in a fabulous rural location at the end of a no through lane within gardens and grounds of 1.1 acres and further meadowland of around 4.4 acres (sts). The beautifully presented and sympathetically converted stables presents weather boarded and glazed elevations under a pantiled roof and the accommodation is arranged over a single floor. The entrance door leads into a long reception hall, which has an expanse of glazing to the southern aspect and leads to the accommodation with an open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room, which is fitted with a wide range of solid wood base and eye level units, granite work surfaces with an integrated dishwasher and space for a range style oven with extractor over. There is also a walk-in pantry, a window to the southern aspect and double doors leading out to the garden. The utility room is fitted with a sink unit, work surface with cupboards and space for appliances under, further storage cupboards housing a water softener and hot water cylinder and a window and door leading to the garden. There are three double bedrooms with the master having a rear aspect and an en-suite bathroom and bedrooms two and three are serviced by a family shower room.
OUTSIDE
Rowley’s Rest is approached through a five-bar gate into a parking area for several vehicles and leads to a large open fronted garage and work shop. A formal area of lawn planted with several young trees and a five-bar gate leads into a post and rail paddock area abutting farmland. On the eastern side of the barn there is a shingle seating area and a further area of garden, formally a hardstanding yard area, which is now being reseeded to create further grassland. On the southern side of the property is a courtyard area with a gazebo and further seating areas, making it ideal for al fresco dining. Immediately opposite the barn over the no-through lane is a further enclosed meadow of about 4.4 acres (sts) and in all the plot extends to 5.5 acres (sts).
LOCATION
Rowley’s Rest stands in an idyllic rural setting at the end of a no-through lane on the outskirts of this popular village and enjoys views over abutting countryside. Wyverstone is a pleasant village with a pleasing mix of housing and lies about 1.5 miles from the village of Bacton, which offers a range of services including a fuel station/garage, a well-stocked village stores/post office, primary school, a highly regarded local pub/restaurant and a doctor’s surgery. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the market towns of Stowmarket and Bury St Edmunds, which offer a full range of cultural, sporting and shopping facilities and at Stowmarket there is a mainline railway station offering a fast and regular service to London’s Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes. There is easy access to the A14 leading to the A11 (M11) to the west and the A12 to the southeast. There are excellent local schools in both the public and private sectors.
Marketed by: Jackson-Stops, Bury St Edmunds
Entrance hall, open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room, utility room, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two further bedrooms and a family shower room.
Driveway and parking, garage and workshop, gardens, grounds and meadow. In all about 5.5 acres (sts).
THE PROPERTY
Rowley’s Rest is a recently converted stables building that stands in a fabulous rural location at the end of a no through lane within gardens and grounds of 1.1 acres and further meadowland of around 4.4 acres (sts). The beautifully presented and sympathetically converted stables presents weather boarded and glazed elevations under a pantiled roof and the accommodation is arranged over a single floor. The entrance door leads into a long reception hall, which has an expanse of glazing to the southern aspect and leads to the accommodation with an open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room, which is fitted with a wide range of solid wood base and eye level units, granite work surfaces with an integrated dishwasher and space for a range style oven with extractor over. There is also a walk-in pantry, a window to the southern aspect and double doors leading out to the garden. The utility room is fitted with a sink unit, work surface with cupboards and space for appliances under, further storage cupboards housing a water softener and hot water cylinder and a window and door leading to the garden. There are three double bedrooms with the master having a rear aspect and an en-suite bathroom and bedrooms two and three are serviced by a family shower room.
OUTSIDE
Rowley’s Rest is approached through a five-bar gate into a parking area for several vehicles and leads to a large open fronted garage and work shop. A formal area of lawn planted with several young trees and a five-bar gate leads into a post and rail paddock area abutting farmland. On the eastern side of the barn there is a shingle seating area and a further area of garden, formally a hardstanding yard area, which is now being reseeded to create further grassland. On the southern side of the property is a courtyard area with a gazebo and further seating areas, making it ideal for al fresco dining. Immediately opposite the barn over the no-through lane is a further enclosed meadow of about 4.4 acres (sts) and in all the plot extends to 5.5 acres (sts).
LOCATION
Rowley’s Rest stands in an idyllic rural setting at the end of a no-through lane on the outskirts of this popular village and enjoys views over abutting countryside. Wyverstone is a pleasant village with a pleasing mix of housing and lies about 1.5 miles from the village of Bacton, which offers a range of services including a fuel station/garage, a well-stocked village stores/post office, primary school, a highly regarded local pub/restaurant and a doctor’s surgery. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the market towns of Stowmarket and Bury St Edmunds, which offer a full range of cultural, sporting and shopping facilities and at Stowmarket there is a mainline railway station offering a fast and regular service to London’s Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes. There is easy access to the A14 leading to the A11 (M11) to the west and the A12 to the southeast. There are excellent local schools in both the public and private sectors.
Marketed by: Jackson-Stops, Bury St Edmunds
Land Registry Data
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