3 bedroom Chalet
Chedburgh Road, Chevington, Bury St Edmunds
£400,000
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A charming detached chalet property in the peaceful village of Chevington, perfect for family living. This freehold property features 2 reception rooms and conservatory, three bedrooms, a bathroom and shower room all providing ample space for comfortabl
Detached Home
The nearby town of Bury St Edmunds provides access to various amenities, including shopping centres, dining options, and cultural attractions. Families will appreciate the proximity to local schools and parks, ensuring convenience for both education and leisure. The village setting offers a balance of quiet living with easy access to urban facilities.
Chevington is well-connected by road, making commutes or day trips straightforward. The surrounding Suffolk countryside offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring nature. Don't miss out on the chance to own a home in this desirable location—make an enquiry today.
Property Reference: HRT011525341
Entrance Hall 5ft 4ins x 6ft 9ins (1.63m x 2.06m)
Stairs to first floor, radiator, doors to shower room, kitchen and
Sitting Room 12ft 0ins x 24ft 3ins (3.66m x 7.39m)
A light and spacious room with the focal point a natural Bath stone fireplace with inset wood burning stove. There is a connecting door to the kitchen, a large window overlooking the garden and sliding glazed doors to the front and also into the conservatory. Radiators.
Conservatory 11ft 10ins x 23ft 0ins (3.61m x 7.01m)
An attractive room overlooking the rear gardens with two sets of French doors to the decked terrace. There are venetian blinds to the ceiling and roller blinds on the windows.
Dining Room 12ft 1ins max x 17ft 7ins (3.68m x 5.36m)
A well-proportioned room with windows to the front. Radiator.
Kitchen 11ft 9ins x 11ft 9ins (3.58m x 3.58m)
A very attractive fitted kitchen with an extensive range of fitted cupboards and drawers along with integral dishwasher and wine cooler. Rangemaster LPG range cooker and separate microwave. Peninsula breakfast bar, downlights, a window into the conservatory and understairs cupboard. Underfloor heating. A door leads into the rear hall leading to the dining room, utility room and exterior.
Utility Room 5ft 9ins x 8ft 8ins (1.75m x 2.64m)
Wall and base units, plumbing for washing machine and space for a tumble dryer. Window to rear.
Shower Room
With a corner shower, WC and washbasin. Tiled floor and walls, window to front and heated towel rail.
First Floor Landing
Door lead to the three double bedrooms and the bathroom. A loft hatch with drop down ladder leads to the attic which has been used as a hobbies room.
Bedroom 11ft 6ins x 11ft 10ins (3.51m x 3.61m)
French doors to Juliet balcony with views over neighbouring meadows. Window to side. Radiator.
Bedroom Two 11ft 6ins x 11ft 10ins (3.51m x 3.61m)
Windows to the rear and side. Radiator.
Bedroom Three 11ft 7ins x 11ft 10ins (3.53m x 3.61m)
Window to rear and radiator.
Bathroom 5ft 7ins x 11ft 7ins (1.7m x 3.53m)
With a corner bath, shower cubicle, wash basin and WC. Tiled floor, partly tiled walls and heated towel rail.
Outside Front
The property is approached over a gated driveway which leads to parking to the front and side of the house. There is a Pagoda seating area and mature trees, to the front and to the side are lawned garden with raised beds, fruit trees, prolific vine and a greenhouse.
Rear Garden
A gate leads through a wisteria covered arch to the rear garden which has been very creatively planted to create different areas of interest. There is a variety of shrubs and trees, a pond and two timber sheds, behind which is the oil tank. Along the rear elevation is a decked terrace and beneath a pergola is an attractive entertaining area.
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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