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3 bedroom Semi-Detached House

Church Road, Brettenham, Ipswich

£375,000

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Backing onto fields, with stunning views, this spacious semi-detached home offers two reception rooms, three bedrooms and generous sized gardens in a peaceful setting.

Quiet Retreat

This well-proportioned semi-detached house in Brettenham offers a fantastic view overlooking farmland. The property features a large garden, a garage, large sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, sun room and cloakroom downstairs with three bedrooms and a bathroom above, making it a suitable option for those looking to settle in the area.

Brettenham is known for its welcoming community and being in striking distance of a number of small towns, offering a balance of rural charm and town conveniences. Local amenities and schools are easily accessible, making it a convenient location for families. The area is well-connected with transport links to surrounding regions.

If you're seeking a family home with potential in Brettenham, this could be the right choice. Act now to secure this property before it's too late.

Property Reference: HRT037201256

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About Stowmarket

Stowmarket is in a lovely location in the Suffolk countryside, but here you’re also close to bustling towns, such as historic Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich, Norwich and Colchester. The Norfolk Broads are only 35 miles away if you fancy doing some boating, or head to the Suffolk coast, and explore the towns of Aldeburgh and Southwold.

Stowmarket has a rich history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times, with its name meaning "principal market." It grew as a market town following a royal charter in the 13th century. The historic Church of St. Peter and St. Mary, dating from the medieval period, is a prominent landmark. Stowmarket prospered during the Industrial Revolution with the arrival of the railway in 1846, boosting trade and industry. The town was also known for its brewing and malting industries. Today, its mix of heritage sites and vibrant local culture reflects its historic market town roots.

The property market in Stowmarket offers a range of options, from charming period cottages to modern new developments, catering to various budgets. Known for its affordability compared to nearby towns like Ipswich and Bury St. Edmunds, Stowmarket attracts families, professionals, and retirees. New-build homes provide contemporary living, while traditional properties reflect the town’s historical charm.

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