Featured Properties
Described by many as one of the most important houses of its type in Suffolk and understood to have origins dating back to the 15th century, Grundle Hall is a breathtaking former medieval hall house and an outstanding example of substantial oak timber framed construction and warrants its listing of Grade II*, as being of specific architectural and historical interest.
Approached from a peaceful lane, the accommodation includes hall, 3 receptions, kitchen with Aga, breakfast room, utility, pantry, boot room, cloakroom, cellar, 4 bedrooms, bathroom and shower room. In all about 0.5 acre (sts).
Grundle Hall is a significant building of extremely high quality and status, and retains a wealth of stunning characteristics and architectural features including a fine oak timber frame, moulded ceiling timbers, close studwork, mullion windows, original service doorways, enormous inglenook fireplaces and fine Tudor chimneys, medieval wall paintings, oak panelling, oak and herringbone brick flooring and a magnificent multiple crown post roof structure. In more recent years, the house has been the subject of meticulous and sympathetic updating, resulting in one of the most charismatic homes it has been our pleasure to visit.
A period country house with 7 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, 4 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room with Aga and independent 1 bedroom annex with reception, kitchen/breakfast room and shower room set in mature walled gardens 7 miles equidistant between Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket providing inter-city connections to London.
With origins dating back to around the 16th century and mainly 18th century influences and additions, this substantial Grade II listed family house provides gracious accommodation of some 4500sqft (including annexe) and retains original features including large sash windows, polished wooden flooring, open fireplaces, wooden panelling, cornicing and exposed timbers with studwork. The property occupies a prominent village centre setting and stands well within its own generous grounds (of around half an acre) perfected by an attractive backdrop of the magnificent village church. A particular feature is the excellent Dairy conversion now forming a superb separate detached annexe / holiday cottage, which could easily provide extra income, ideal for an au pair or additional guest accommodation if required.
89 Whiting Street
BURY ST EDMUNDS
Suffolk IP33 1NX
A stunning country home with 4 double bedrooms (2 en-suite), 4 reception rooms, swimming pool, pool house and summer house, standing in about 1.95 acres, conveniently positioned for Bury St Edmunds.
This single storey country property is set in beautiful well established gardens occupying an exclusive setting along a quiet lane on the edge of the sought after village of Thurston.
89 Whiting Street
BURY ST EDMUNDS
Suffolk IP33 1NX
THURSTON
SUFFOLK
£1,300,000
The accommodation extends in all to about 4500 sq ft including a grand reception hall, study with bespoke hand built furniture and a sitting room of some 20’ x 14’. The bedroom wing is approached via the library hall area with master bedroom of 28’ x 25’ (max) with en suite and dressing room. There are three further bedrooms (plus en suite) and a family bathroom
WOOLPIT, SUFFOLK
£950,000
FINNINGHAM
SUFFOLK
£600,000
Black Horse Farm is a carefully restored and well presented, Grade II listed farmhouse standing on the edge of this semi-rural village. It comprises 6 bedrooms, bathroom and en-suite shower room, hand-made kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, and 3 reception rooms together with many period features. The property is approached from a gravelled driveway and parking area with planning permission to build a double bay cart lodge. The south facing rear gardens include a natural pond and paddock with wonderful views over the surrounding countryside. In all about 1.25 acres (sts).
Finningham is about 9 miles from Stowmarket with links to London Liverpool Street station, and some 15 miles from historic Bury St Edmunds. The A14 and coast are within easy reach. The village has a public house and bus service with the neighbouring village of Walsham Le Willows offering a popular local butcher, wine merchant, two public houses and school. There is an excellent range of state and independent schools nearby.
STANTON, SUFFOLK
£725,000