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If your answer is "Yes" to any of these questions then take our 5 minute survey and we will send you a discount voucher redeemable against mortgage brokerage fees, HIPs and conveyancing*

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* Offer closes on 31/01/2008

property details

De Carle House, 6A Honey Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. IP33 1RT
£400k

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Individual, three bedroom, end terraced, town house. Grade II listed. Located in the town centre
tenancyfreehold
council taxband D
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gas - central
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about
suited occupant- proffesional couple
- retired couple
- mature family
investment property potential
town property

inside

living room

dining room

kitchen-diner

3 bedrooms

1 bathroom

2 ensuites

approx. inside area: 115 sq. m

outside

approx. outside area: none

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An imposing 18th Century brick, flint and stone built town house, occupying a prominent position within the historical core of the town and benefiting from wonderful views over St Mary’s Church and easy access to the Abbey Gardens. This deceptive dwelling offers sizeable accommodation, and traditional living with modern conveniences.

directions

Proceed from Angel Hill south towards the brewery along Crown Street. At the junction of Honey Hill (St Mary’s Church) turn left. De Carle House is approximately 150m on the right on the corner of the right-hand Sparhawk Street junction.

living room
17’ 7" x 14’ 5" (5.36 x 4.39 m) a charming and light room benefiting from high ceilings, picture rail and plaster ceiling moulding, there is a sash window to side with drop down wooden shutters, recessed display arch with down lighting, television point, telephone point and under floor heating. One of the main features of the room is the open fire with decorative stone surround, mantle and hearth. Door to dining room.
kitchen-diner
15’ 2" x 13’ 0" (4.62m x 4m) a light charming room with large leaded light window to the rear and an exposed beam over, comprehensively fitted with a range of wooden fronted units comprising base level cupboards and drawers beneath roll edge work surfaces with inset one and a half bowl ceramic sink unit with mixer tap and an inset four ring gas hob, built-in oven under, exposed brickwork and supporting timbers. There is a range of eye-level units, built-in breakfast bar providing seating, boxed in radiators, telephone point and two television points, there are steps down and a door to the living room.
dining room
15’ 2" x 14’ 7" (4.62m x 4.45m) a grand room enjoying high ceilings and full wooden panelled walls. There is a feature fireplace with a wooden surround and sash window to the front with enclosed drop down wooden shutters. There is also a concealed storage area and further opening panel leading to a six panel external door. Telephone points and under floor heating.
bedroom 1
15’ 3" x 13’ 1" (4.65m x 4.22m) exposed ceiling timbers and feature fireplace with stone hearth and wooden surround. Window to side and two windows to front. Access to loft space, radiator and door to ensuite. Ensuite fitted with low-level WC, wall mounted wash hand basin and a shower cubical and light. There is an exposed ceiling timber and textured brick walls.
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