Listed for £210,000
June 1, 2025
Sold for £46,500
1996
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Utility Lean-To - 2.34m x 1.78m (7'8" x 5'10") - Plumbing and space and power for a washing machine, dryer, fridge freezer and several other utilities, radiator, carpet flooring, glazed window to rear, glazed door to the rear.
Landing - Door to bedroom one, bedroom two and the bathroom. There is also a loft hatch.
Bedroom One - 3.02m x 2.82m (9'11" x 9'3") - Glazed window to rear, radiator with carpet flooring.
Bedroom Two - 3.07m x 1.98m (10'1 x 6'6") - Double glazed sash window to the front, carpet flooring, built in double wardrobe and a radiator.
Bathroom - 2.18m x 1.40m (7'2" x 4'7") - Panel bath with shower over, low flush W.C, pedestal wash hand basin, carpet flooring, radiator, shaver point, extractor fan and a cupboard housing the tank and shower controls.
Rear Garden - Mid height fence, mainly laid to lawn, planting area filled with mature shrubs and bushes with access to the old outhouse. The outhouse is of brick of tile construction to the rear of the bake house there is a hard standing area suitable for bins and oil tank if required, currently there are LPG containers as the property is powered by LPG, however other cottages have got oil therefore could be converted if new owners required. To the rear of the garden you have a seating area with lawn and pathway through to the rear of the garden and to the bakehouse.
Bake House - 3.73m x 2.46m with two areas 2.69m x 1.22m (12'3" - Built of brick and tile with a pitched roof, there is no power and light, perfect for a workshop / storage / office area with glazed windows to the front and door. To the rear of the bake house there is access to two further brick stores attached behind.
Further Garden To Front - Situated to the right of the driveway as you drive up is a further parcel of land which also belongs to the property. It is currently laid to lawn with mature shrubs and plants and a small summer house. New owners have the opportunity to turn this to car parking or partial car parking or keep entirely as garden.
Agents Notes - Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - B
Peninsula - Freston is a small village which is the first as you drive up onto the peninsula. It is nestled in the countryside however stretches down to the waterfront also. Along with the rest of the award winning peninsula from Shotley through to Holbrook offers a multitude of award winning public houses & restaurants, several marinas & clubhouses, an active theatre company, football team, bowls club, walking club, several takeaways, post offices and local corner shops as well as a co-op, two butchers & a hairdressers. Being the nearest to Ipswich it offers a slice of village life with a number of the conveniences of a town.
Bus stop within short walking distance and both the end of the peninsula and Ipswich town centre & waterfront just a bus ride or short drive away. The public house, waterfront and Stoke Sailing Club, Landmark Trust Freston Tower, church and infamous bluebell woods are equally a short walk away and Holbrook Academy and the Suffolk Food Hall is a bus ride or short drive away. There are twin doctors' surgeries at Shotley & Holbrook & a few lively Facebook groups for all peninsula news & free site.