Whiting Street, Bury St. Edmunds
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Guide Price£695,000
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BEDROOMS
4
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BATHROOMS
2
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LIVING ROOMS
2
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HOUSE TYPETown House
KEY FEATURES
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- In addition to permit parking, there is the asset of a garage available by separate negotiation - 2.35m (7.7 ft) W x 1.90m (6.23 ft) H x 5.70m (18.7 ft) D
- **Good news: no onward chain**
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PROPERTY SUMMARY
This immaculately preserved 14th century townhouse is like walking onto a period film set. Located in the coveted medieval grid, a secluded ‘Secret Garden’ complements comprehensive restoration to offer the perfect blend of modern comforts.
Behind its quintessential timber-framed façade – you could be forgiven for thinking you were in nearby Lavenham, yet with all the first-class town centre amenities on your doorstep that Bury St. Edmunds is so favoured for – exquisite four bedroom enhanced historic interiors surprise and delight. The fairytale reception hall gives a fascinating vista that spans the entire length of the home, festooned with timbers, including an oak carved angel and where a visitor bell chimes to greet you.
The many standout features include the elegant sage green kitchen with French doors opening to a garden oasis, an impressive yet cossetting sitting room with its hand-crafted display cabinetry and a wondrous inglenook fireplace complete with wood burning stove and crowned by an ornately carved oak bressummer. There is a stunning colonnade stairwell with stones repurposed from remnants of the ancient Benedictine abbey of St. Edmundsbury, leading to a large light-filled landing. The princely proportions of the principal bedroom has a seductive clawfoot freestanding tub as the focal point in addition to a hand-crafted bespoke wardrobe. The home’s superior family bathroom has twin basins and walk-in shower just off the guest bedroom. There is a converted suite of attic rooms and cavernous cellar storage. Lest we forget, the whimsical oriel window with ornate carved angel on the side elevation that so well defines the home and is much loved by residents.
LOCATION:
Conveniently located within the epicentre of this historic Cathedral town and situated on a one-way street in arguably one of the most desirable residential enclaves and conservation areas (the medieval Norman Grid formed by intersecting Churchgate, Guildhall & Westgate streets). The bars, restaurants and independent boutique shops of Abbeygate Street and the Market Square are nearby. Excellent A14 access is afforded by Westgate Street via Southgate Street. There is the benefit of a garage by separate negotiation.
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