Listed for £575,000
March 6, 2026
Sold for £215,000
2010
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OUTSIDE
Magnolia House is approached over the ‘in and out’ carriage driveway affording parking for several vehicles and which gives access to the link detached single garage, with up and over door to the front and a personal door to the passage. There is a gated and covered passage walkway between the house and the garage, which leads to the rear, where behind the garage there is a utility/boiler room with a single glazed window to the rear, work surfaces with cupboards underneath, a wash basin, space for a tumble dryer and a wall mounted oil-fired boiler.
The rear garden is wonderfully landscaped and predominantly laid to lawn, with paved and decked terraces immediately abutting the rear of the house. There is a raised border to the side, a blossoming bullace plum tree (with a tree preservation order) and a further decked area to the rear of the garden currently used as a BBQ entertaining area.
A paved and gravel path leads to the studio/garden house with double glazed windows, power and light, could be utilised if required, as a home office. There is also a garden shed and a concealed oil tank.
LOCATION
Felsham is a popular and well-regarded village enjoying a post office/village store, The Six Bells public house and a fine parish church.
More comprehensive facilities are available in the nearby villages of Woolpit and, to the south, Lavenham or in the Cathedral Market Town of Bury St Edmunds, which offers an excellent range of amenities with schooling in the public and private sectors, extensive shopping facilities including the Arc shopping centre and a good range of leisure facilities including health clubs, swimming pools and golf clubs. The University city of Cambridge is approximately 33 miles away and offers excellent shopping and amenity facilities.
There is good access to the A14 (about 5 miles), A11(M11) and the mainline station at Stowmarket (7.5 miles) offers a fast and regular service to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes.
DIRECTIONS
From Bury St Edmunds head in a southerly direction along the A134 into the village of Sicklesmere, taking the left turn opposite the village store/post office. Pass through the villages of Little Whelnetham and Bradfield St George and proceed onto Bury Road. Continue past the turnings to Hessett and Gedding, into Felsham, take the right-hand fork past the Green and turn right at the T junction. The house will be found on the right with a Magnolia tree in front of it.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Services Mains electricity, water and drainage.
Local Authority Mid Suffolk District Council
Council Tax Band D
Tenure Freehold
Broadband Ofcom states speeds available of up to 80Mbps
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