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9 bed property, in Cross Green, £1,100,000
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9 bed detached house

Cross Green, Hitcham, Suffolk IP7
Planning
£1,100,000

Our Summary

  • It consists of a charming vernacular dwelling which despite appearing structurally sound, does require cosmetic improvement, with planning potential for a rear extension
  • This building could be demolished, which would clearly reveal the otherwise far-reaching views over arable farmland to the south, or to be replaced with a cart lodge garage with a home office (subject to consent)
  • Immediately to the rear of the cottage is an attached garden store and a single garage, which could also give way to a rear addition, subject to planning and heritage approval

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Description

The property is situated on approximately 0.6 acres of gardens with parking areas and outbuildings. The main dwelling, Assembly House, is a four-bedroom detached house with four double bedrooms, two en-suite shower rooms, and a family bathroom. It features a comprehensive kitchen, a twin-aspect dining/sitting area with rural views, and an open-plan reception space. The house has air source heat pump and underfloor heating downstairs and radiators upstairs.

Assembly Cottage, a detached period cottage, provides just under 900 square feet of ancillary accommodation. It has a welcoming open-plan kitchen/dining room with a bespoke kitchen, and two double bedrooms served by a bathroom. The cottage has electric wall panel heaters.

The Thatched Cottage, a grade II listed cottage, dates back to the mid-18th century and has an area of 0.223 acres of amenity land. It requires cosmetic improvement and has potential for a rear extension. The cottage has two reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, three double bedrooms, and an attached garden store and single garage.

All three properties have off-road front parking and well-manicured gardens. Assembly House and Assembly Cottage share a brick driveway, while The Cottage has a shared driveway to the western side, leading to a rear parking area and garden.