3 bedroom Detached House
Sandy Lane North, Barningham, Bury St Edmunds
£400,000
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This stunning detached home is perfect if you are looking for countryside views and space for all the family. With three receptions, three bedrooms and kitchen with utility, this well presented home is a must view.
A Beautiful Family Home
The house boasts three bedrooms, ideal for families seeking space to grow. The four-piece bathroom is designed for comfort and convenience. With UPVC double glazing and oil-fired heating, the property is equipped to provide warmth and efficiency throughout the year.
Outside, the enclosed gardens offer a private retreat for outdoor activities or simply enjoying a peaceful afternoon. The property also includes two garages and a driveway, ensuring plenty of parking space. Situated within reach of Bury St Edmunds, residents can enjoy the benefits of local amenities while living in a serene village setting.
Property Reference: HRT011525550



Entrance Hall 3ft 4ins x 19ft 6ins (1.02m x 5.94m)
An attractive double height reception hall with stairs leading to first floor and doors to the principal reception rooms Part glazed entrance door into hall. Under stairs storage cupboard. Radiator.
Sitting Room 13ft 11ins x 16ft 0ins (4.24m x 4.88m)
A beautifully proportioned room with fireplace with inset wood burning stove, surround and hearth. Double glazed French doors leading out to the rear garden. UPVC double glazed window to side aspect. Radiator. Wall lights. Door to dining room.
Dining Room 8ft 10ins x 9ft 4ins (2.69m x 2.84m)
With a window to front aspect. Radiator. Open through to the sitting room.
Office 5ft 7ins x 6ft 8ins (1.7m x 2.03m)
UPVC double glazed window to front aspect. Radiator.
Kitchen 9ft 8ins x 12ft 1ins (2.95m x 3.68m)
With a range of wall mounted and base units and work surfaces and a peninsula breakfast bar. Tiled splashbacks. Sink unit and drainer with mixer tap over. Integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer. Electric hob with hood over. Eye level double oven. Tiled floor. Inset spot lights. Door to the utility room. Window to rear aspect.
Utility Room 5ft 5ins x 6ft 2ins (1.65m x 1.88m)
Window and door to rear aspect. Work surfaces with units under. Space and plumbing for a washing machine. Tiled floor. Door to cloakroom.
Cloakroom 2ft 7ins x 6ft 1ins (0.79m x 1.85m)
Suite comprising low level WC. Pedestal wash hand basin. Tiled splash backs. Radiator. Tiled floor. UPVC double glazed window to side aspect.
First Floor Landing
Radiator. Access to:-
Bedroom One 14ft 6ins x 15ft 11ins (4.42m x 4.85m)
A well-proportioned room with a range of built-in wardrobes and window overlooking the rear garden. Radiator. Inset spot lights. .
Bedroom Two 9ft 5ins x 15ft 11ins (2.87m x 4.85m)
UPVC double glazed window to front aspect. Radiator.
Bedroom Three 8ft 5ins x 12ft 9ins (2.57m x 3.89m)
UPVC double glazed windows to front and side aspects. Radiator.
Bathroom
With a suite comprising panelled bath with centre mixer attachment, shower cubicle, low level WC. Wash hand basin inset in unit. Tiled walls, stainless steel heated towel rail, inset spot lights and window to rear aspect.
Outside
The property is approached via a shingled driveway providing ample off road parking and giving access to the garages. One garage is integral, measuring 8'9" x 15'4" with a personal door at the side leading into the rear garden. The second detached timber garage measures 14'5" x 17'7" with double doors. The front garden is laid to lawn with borders and is enclosed by hedging with expansive field views to the front. The rear garden has a large patio area abutting the rear of the property with steps leading up to a further patio area and lawns, wooden sleepers at the rear provide a border and area at the rear. There is a paved and shingle side area which also gives gated access to the front of the property.
About Bury St Edmunds
Bury is a picturesque and thriving market town, which still has a market twice a week and offers a good mixture of shopping, history and entertainment. There’s plenty to explore, from the cathedral (Suffolk’s only one) and Abbey Gardens to the shops in the Arc, the town’s modern shopping area. There are independent shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs and lots of community events to get involved in too.
Bury has a good selection of schools and is served by a train station. Right now, east of Bury is undergoing lots of exciting new development, with new homes, schools and other amenities springing up. If you’re wondering about schools, good state and private schools include Bury St Edmunds County Upper School, Culford and St Louis Catholic Middle School.
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