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Our Summary
- Potential to develop outbuilding, subject to planning
- Requires a degree of modernisation
- The front is mainly laid to lawn with a pond in the corner close to the old stables which require repair but offer fantastic potential, subject to planning, to create additional accommodation or workshops
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Description
Bryers Farm is a Grade II Listed longhouse thought to date back to the 16th Century, situated on a 0.8 acre plot on the edge of the semi-rural village of Hawstead. The main entrance opens to a hallway with stairs to the first floor, kitchen, bathroom, and remainder of the ground floor. The kitchen features a butler sink, base level units, and a freestanding oil-fired AGA.
A utility/ boot room is adjacent, with access to the rear garden. A lobby leads to a living room with an inglenook fireplace and additional bedroom access via a second staircase. The bedrooms are dual-aspect, with the principal bedroom facing the front and a further two bedrooms and a storage room on the upper landing.
The property has several outbuildings, including a pond-dotted front garden with a garden room and nature garden, an old stable in need of repair, and a workshop and outdoor bar in the rear garden, including a kitchen garden, heated greenhouse, and sheltered terrace.