Hadleigh Property of the Week from Chapman Stickels: four bed period cottage in Raydon
By Derek Davis
14th Dec 2021 | Property of the Week
Our Property Of The Week features showcase the most interesting homes for sale on our Hadleigh Nub News property pages, now being sponsored by estate agents Chapman Stickels.
This week's outstanding home of offer, is the four-bedroom period cottage Cherry Place in Raydon, on the market with Chapman Stickels for £650k.
Many will have driven past this eye-catching home in Raydon going to and from Hadleigh, which is just three miles away.
Cherry Place is an individual detached cottage having origins believed to date back to the 17th Century, with later brick additions to the rear which are thought to be Georgian.
The cottage has recently undergone a detailed and comprehensive refurbishment programme which has much appeal, and the completed works are finished to an exceptional standard.
This includes a cosy sitting room, dining room with fire, a snug, kitchen and breakfast room, utility, Boot room and WC
The original front section is heavily timbered on both floors providing much character, complemented by oak parquet flooring, an inglenook fireplace and new double glazed Crittall windows.
A pleasing rear section provides a free flowing layout integrating the sitting room and kitchen/breakfast room which is comprehensively fitted with marble work surfaces, integral appliances, extensive cupboards, display cabinets and wine cooler.
The first floor offers four double bedrooms which all provide vaulted ceilings giving a good sense of space. Despite its historic charm, the cottage is fortuitously unlisted.
The cottage is set in some 0.22 acres with a rear shingle driveway (accessed via Woodlands Road) leads to a detached double garage having power and light.
The private gardens are chiefly to the rear, where an extensive patio defined by a brick retaining wall with steps leading onto a large expanse of lawn. Further garden is to the front which is laid to slate chippings and the front boundary is defined by a stone wall.
A substantial period cottage covering some 2,230 sq.ft of tastefully refurbished accommodation with a detached double garage and gardens approaching 0.2 acres.
The first floor offers four double bedrooms which all provide vaulted ceilings giving a good sense of space. Despite its historic charm, the cottage is fortuitously unlisted.
The cottage is set in some 0.22 acres with a rear shingle driveway (accessed via Woodlands Road) leads to a detached double garage having power and light.
The private gardens are chiefly to the rear, where an extensive patio defined by a brick retaining wall.
For more details about the Old Stables or to arrange a viewing, contact estate agents Chapman Stickels Call 01473 372 372 or email [email protected]
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If you are looking to sell your house contact the valuations team.
Chapman Stickels is a company of independent estate agents established in September 2019, headed by the two founding partners Robert Chapman and Benedict Stickels.
UP CLOSE with partner Robert Chapman talking houses, horses and Hadleigh
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