Listed for £895,000
February 12, 2026
Sold for £325,000
2003
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On the first-floor is a stunning vaulted study/reading area with views over the countryside beyond. The main bedroom with panelling and vaulted ceiling/apex window to the far end and suite shower room, two further vaulted bedrooms, one with fitted wardrobes, and a family bathroom with recently fitted units and Dornbracht Facets.
Outside
The detached house stands in a generous plot and benefits from a private enclosed rear garden with a lawn and landscaped beds enclosed by beech hedging. There are a variety of shrubs and trees including oak, silver birch and willow. Additional sitting area with electrical points and wiring for hot tub to far end. The limestone terrace, accessed off all the main rooms and perfect for outdoor dining and entertaining.
To the front is a shingle driveway with parking space for numerous cars, which is accessed via a five-bar gate and enclosed by a beech hedge and post and rail fence.
General information
• Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected
• Oil-fired and electric underfloor heating
• Council Tax – East Suffolk – Band E
• Ofcom state – Ultrafast broadband is available
• Ofcom state – most mobile providers likely
• EPC – D rating
• What3words: remission.skins.workouts
Location
Brandeston is a highly sought after village in the heart of the Deben Valley and has an active village hall with playing field and tennis court and a parish church. The nearby villages of Cretingham, Kettleburgh and Easton all have popular pubs. The local market towns of Framlingham and Wickham Market both have a good range of local shops and small supermarkets.
There are a number of highly rated private and state schools nearby at both primary and secondary level. Woodbridge is also within easy reach and has first rate leisure amenities including sailing on the River Deben, numerous shops and restaurants, a cinema and a leisure centre. There is branch line rail service from Campsea Ash Station and mainline rail service to London Liverpool Street from Ipswich Station. The Heritage Coast is within 20 miles including the popular towns of Aldeburgh and Southwold which have many leisure activities including sailing birdwatching and walking.