The Property A charming Grade II listed timber framed home, believed to be one of Saxmundham's earliest inhabited houses and formerly part of the Angel Inn. Sympathetically converted, the property retains a wealth of period features including exposed oak beams, studwork and an original mullioned window. Benefits include gas-fired central heating, secondary glazing and an attractive courtyard garden.
The front door opens into a hall with steps down to a
double-aspect sitting room, featuring a fireplace with gas fire, exposed beams, useful understairs storage and a stable door leading to the garden. The kitchen/dining room is well fitted with Shaker-style units, wood and granite work surfaces,
integrated appliances and a Belfast sink, along with access to a useful cellar.
Upstairs, there are three characterful bedrooms, all with
exposed beams, along with a family bathroom fitted with a roll-top bath and shower attachment.
Outside, the property enjoys a pretty enclosed courtyard garden, paved and walled for privacy, with pedestrian side access.
Location Situated in the vibrant market town of Saxmundham, the property benefits from a wide range of amenities including supermarkets, schools, a health centre and a railway station with regular services to London Liverpool Street. The town is ideally positioned for access to the stunning East Suffolk coast, much of which is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, including the renowned RSPB Minsmere. Nearby attractions include the historic castles at Framlingham and Orford, while the popular coastal towns of Southwold and Aldeburgh are within easy reach, the latter famed for its annual music festival at Snape Maltings.
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