- Double fronted detached house +
- Prominent position +
- Pretty gardens +
- Off road parking +
- Three reception rooms +
- Cellar +
- Utility room and W.C. +
- Four bedrooms +
- Family bathroom +
- En-suite to the main bedroom +
Rich in history and occupying a prominent position, this characterful home offers generous, flexible accommodation alongside a substantial and attractive garden.
Bridge House is a distinctive and striking residence in Reydon, steeped in local heritage and retaining a wealth of original features. Dating back to the early 1800s, the property was formerly The Bear Inn, a well-known public house commanding a prime position on the route to Southwold, with views across the marshes and Southwold Common.
Its setting remains just as appealing today. Southwold, with its renowned shops, cafés and amenities, is easily accessible, while scenic walks lead to the beaches, pier, Southwold Common, the marshes and the harbour. The village itself is well served with local shops, a pub and restaurant, village hall, medical centre and transport links, yet the surrounding countryside and wildlife-rich habitats are only a short distance away.
The house provides spacious and versatile accommodation throughout. Entry is via a useful enclosed lobby, which opens into both the Sitting Room and Dining Room. The Sitting Room is a particularly impressive space, combining scale and warmth, with a large fireplace housing a multi-fuel stove and an abundance of period features. From here there is also access to a large, boarded cellar, offering excellent additional storage.
To the rear, the property extends into a more contemporary living space, creating a pleasing contrast to the historic rooms at the front. This area includes a well-appointed, generously sized kitchen with direct access to the garden, a spacious utility room with W/C, a traditional walk-in pantry and a cosy snug with double doors opening outside. Completing the ground floor is a substantial Dining Room, featuring a striking fireplace and further original details. The layout benefits from a wrap-around flow, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
Stairs rise to the first-floor landing, where there are three double bedrooms and a fourth single bedroom. The principal bedroom is notably spacious, with built-in storage and a large en-suite bathroom with both bath and shower. The second bedroom provides access to the loft space via a built-in staircase. A well-proportioned wet room with airing cupboard completes the first-floor accommodation.
Outside, the generous and established garden features a variety of mature trees, a granite patio area, shed and summerhouse, creating an attractive and private outdoor space. There is also provision for off-road parking.
Additional Information:
Council Tax Band: E
Local Authority – East Suffolk Council
We have been informed by the vendor that the property has mains electric, water, sewage, and gas central heating.
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