Church Road, Combs, Stowmarket

£1,000,000

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An exemplary residence occupying approximately three acres of established grounds, upon an elevated position overlooking magnificent and undulating countryside.

Kestrel Barn is believed to date back to the late 1800's forming part of a traditional farmhouse and curtilage. It was converted in 1989 and has been lovingly renovated over the past five years to create effortlessly sleek living accommodation with no expense spared. The property is accessed off of a privately owned road with an expansive gate driveway offering views towards the grounds and a detached triple cart lodge. The driveway is shingled and can park multiple vehicles in front of the cart lodge which has a pan tiled roof, traditional black weather boarding, power and light. An additional gate opens to provide ve...
An exemplary residence occupying approximately three acres of established grounds, upon an elevated position overlooking magnificent and undulating countryside.

Kestrel Barn is believed to date back to the late 1800's forming part of a traditional farmhouse and curtilage. It was converted in 1989 and has been lovingly renovated over the past five years to create effortlessly sleek living accommodation with no expense spared. The property is accessed off of a privately owned road with an expansive gate driveway offering views towards the grounds and a detached triple cart lodge. The driveway is shingled and can park multiple vehicles in front of the cart lodge which has a pan tiled roof, traditional black weather boarding, power and light. An additional gate opens to provide vehicular / ride on mower / equestrian access to three acres of gardens set in three fenced sections. The current owners smartly removed a section of mature trees to open valley views from the platform decking that is set off of the lounge. The garden is ideal for a variety of uses that suit varying audiences, the current owners enjoy a section of lawn for their children and have sectioned off two areas for livestock and potential equestrian uses. At the rear of the kitchen/dining area is a paved dining space that leads via a pathway to an asphalt tennis court, perfect for more active owners.

The facade of this admirable home is pleasingly symmetrical. Black weather boarding is split at the centre by a full glass vestibule that opens to reveal limestone flooring, an oak stair case and traditional exposed timbers that are fitting to the Grade II listing of the barn itself.

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