Blythburgh, Near Southwold, Suffolk

Guide Price £265,000 For Sale 2 Bedrooms

A two bedroom maisonette set within a stunning Grade II Listed building, with the use of 10 acres of grounds, and indoor swimming pool, gym and games room.

 

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Ground floor shared entrance lobby, first floor entrance hall, kitchen, sitting/dining room.  Two second floor bedrooms and bathroom.Designated parking space and ample visitors’ spaces.
Use of 10 acres of private grounds, along with indoor swimming pool, games room and gym.

Location
The attractive Blyth View development sits in approximately 10 acres of private grounds, located within the pretty parish of Blythburgh, just five miles from Suffolk’s Heritage Coast. The village is particularly well known for its beautiful church which is set in a commanding position overlooking the Blyth valley.  The village also benefits from a dining pub, The White Hart, which is also a popular starting point for a beautiful walking trail that follows the river and extends all the way through woodland and onto Walberswick Common.  Only five miles to the east is the popular and well regarded coastal town of Southwold, with its thriving high street, numerous pubs and restaurants, harbour, beach and pier.  The neighbouring village of Wenhaston is also well served with a pub, primary school, post office and shop .  Further facilities are available in the historic market town of Halesworth which is five miles.  Alongside several galleries and The Cut Arts Centre, Halesworth offers a pedestrian thoroughfare which boasts a good selection of boutiques, gift shops, cafes, health food shop, bakery and antiques centre.  It has also a Co-op supermarket.  Halesworth has a railway station with connecting services to London’s Liverpool Street Station.

Description
No 17 sits within a most impressive courtyard of Blyth View, a Grade II Listed development. The sympathetic conversion of this historic building, which was formerly a workhouse and then a hospital, began in 2000.  The development sits in approximately ten acres of private grounds with views over the Blyth Valley.  All residents benefit from the use of the communal grounds and the indoor swimming pool which has a booking system for private sessions, games room and gym.

The Accommodation
At ground floor level, there is a communal entrance with stairs leading up to the maisonette itself, which has its own front door leading into an entrance hall where there is a storage cupboard.  From here there is access to an Inner Hallway with stairs to the second floor and an understairs cupboard.  Doors lead to the sitting/dining room and the kitchen.  The sitting/dining room has two sash windows overlooking a large courtyard.  The kitchen has a range of high and low level maple units with a worktop with stainless steel sink.  It has a built-in fridge/freezer, space for a slimline dishwasher and space for a washing machine.  In addition is a double electric oven and a gas hob.  There are windows overlooking a courtyard.  On the second floor are two double bedrooms with windows to the courtyard.  In addition is a family bathroom which is fully tiled and has a new gravity fed shower with screen.  In addition is a WC and hand wash basin, as well as a window. 

 

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