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5 bedroom detached house for sale
Pitchers Green, Bradfield St Clare, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30
£1,000,000
Pitchers Green, Bradfield St Clare, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30
£1,000,000
Our Summary
- The rear ‘farm’ hall/boot room gives access from the courtyard and a further door leads through to the storeroom, currently used as a gym space but with opportunity (subject to consent) to incorporate into the accommodation as a study/snug or tack room
- The property, whilst presenting well, will benefit from further renovation to the fabric of the building for which the current owners have gained the relevant consents required - DC/23/1877/LBOUTSIDEThe outbuildings which are not listed in their own right principally consist of: A timber-framed and weatherboarded five-bay threshing barn of circa 1800 consisting largely of re-used timber with a central gabled entrance porch to the north-east, with a mid-19th century single-storied red-brick and pantile shelter-shed for cattle with a central loose box of clay-lump attached to the rear
- Annexe/ Holiday Let accommodation (subject to the relevant consents required from the local authority), as well as equestrian development and use, is permitted, in associated use with the house as a single dwelling
Description
This charming Grade II listed former farmhouse, Pitchers Green Farm, is set in a peaceful rural position off a quiet country lane. The property boasts well-presented accommodation, including a porch and reception hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, rear hall/boot room, and five first-floor bedrooms. The property also features a detached triple bay garage outbuilding, attached flat-roofed dilapidated double garage, and a range of traditional outbuildings, including a timber-framed barn. The grounds cover approximately 8.7 acres, including two permanent pasture fields and a party yard. The property has a rich history, dating back to the 17th century, and retains much of its original character, including 19th-century small-pane wrought iron casement windows and open fireplaces. The property requires further renovation to the fabric of the building, but offers a unique opportunity to restore a piece of rural history.