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Wittens Way, Witnesham, Suffolk , Ipswich, IP6 9EH

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

2,101 sq ft

195 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Air source heat pump supplying underfloor heating to ground floor and radiators upstairs
  • Downlights to the kitchen/dining area, utility and all wet rooms
  • Integrated Bosch fridge/freezer and dishwasher
  • Quartz worktop
  • Inglenook Fireplace with Herald woodburner
  • Ensuite to Master bedroom and Bedroom 2
  • Electric vehicle charging points to all homes.
  • Porcelanosa floor tiles in the kitchen / dining and utility rooms
  • Wet plastered walls for a superior finish
  • Coved cornicing

Description

*INTEGRATED FRIDGE/FREEZER AND DISHWASHER, GRANITE WORKTOPS, AND DOWNLIGHHTS TO THE KITCHEN, UTILITY AND ALL WET ROOMS!*

The Lapwing

Plot 27, The Lapwing is an executive 5-bedroom home boasting over 2,100 sf. Perfect for family life, downsizing or those seeking lots of space!

Upon entering the property, the large central hallway gives access to:

The Study with sash window to the front and BT datapoint for Ultrafast Fibre Broadband.

The Kitchen / Dining Area is fitted with a range of base and wall units, Two single Bosch ovens, a wide ceramic hob and hood, with integrated Bosch dishwasher and 70/30 fridge/freezer. Quartz worktops with upstands.

The Living Room complete with French Doors and Inglenook Fireplace made with reclaimed bricks, an oak beam and Herald woodburner..

WC

Upstairs there are five bedrooms, two en-suite bathrooms and a further family bathroom.

Outside there is a double garage with power and light fitted and a electric vehicle charging point.

Dimensions

Kitchen/Dining Area 6.359m x 3.997m 20'10" x 13'1"
Utility 3.755m x 1.745m 12'4" x 5'9"
Family Area 4.274m x 2.985m 14'0" x 9'9"
Living Room 6.809m x 4.013m 22'4" x 13'2"
Study 3.208m x 3.000m 10'6" x 9'10"

Master Bedroom 3.935m x 3.561m 12'11" x 11'8"
Bedroom 2 3.578m x 3.291m 11'8" x 10'9"
Bedroom 3 3.303m x 2.723m 10'10" x 8'11"
Bedroom 4 3.208m x 3.000m 10'6" x 9'10"
Bedroom 5 2.840m x 2.275m 9'4" x 7'5"

About Witnesham

Discover an enviable lifestyle in the friendly village of Witnesham. Situated just 5 miles from the county town of Ipswich, with its multiple shops and services, yet surrounded by stunning field views, Witnesham offers the best of both worlds.

You'll love this idyllic location. Take a short stroll to the 15th century Barley Mow pub or meet friends for a meal at the Moon and Mushroom in nearby Swilland. Witten's Meadow is near to a recreation ground and play area, whilst the village hall is home to a host of community groups
and activities such as Tai Chi and children's dance classes. St. Mary's Church is also close by offering regular religious services. Pick up your fresh produce and daily staples at Richard's, which is a 10-minute walk away and for your weekly shop, there is a choice of national supermarkets within a 20-minute drive including Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda and a Waitrose & Partners, in Ipswich.

Keep fit by working out at Whitton Sports Centre which has a gym, fitness classes, trampolining, and roller-skating, just an 11-minute drive away. When you want to swim, Crown Pools offers water-based fun for all ages and there are several gyms, including David Lloyd in Ipswich. If you prefer to exercise in the open air, there are numerous walking, cycling and running routes to choose from. The Fynn Valley Walk is a footpath that starts at Witnesham and runs for 9 miles to
Woodbridge where the Fynn River joins the river Deben. Golfers will enjoy the Fynn Valley Golf Club in the village, as well as Rushmere Golf Club and Bramford Golf Centre.

It is easy to make the most of your precious leisure time from Witten's Meadow. Enchanting Woodbridge is just over 6 miles away and offers numerous independent shops, restaurants, wine bars and cafés to suit every taste. This attractive riverside town also has a colourful bi-weekly market.

Ipswich, just under 15 minutes away by car, has a wide range of shopping, sport, leisure, cultural and entertainment venues, including cinemas and theatres. The market towns of Needham Market and Hadleigh are easy to access for a relaxing walk or brunch with friends. There are plenty of eateries in other nearby villages too, whether you want an award-winning restaurant or a quaint country pub.

Enjoy a day out at the impressive Suffolk coast with its miles of unspoilt beaches or spend happy hours exploring the wider Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with its unique wildlife habitats. The Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, home to Constable and Gainsborough, is a 25-minute drive. Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm has plenty to attract animal lovers of all ages, or travel a little further afield to enjoy an exciting trip to Pleasurewood Hills family theme park.

For families with children, Witten's Meadow is a 3-minute drive from the village primary school, which was rated Good by Ofsted in 2022. There are nurseries in the area and Witnesham pre-school takes youngsters between 0-5 years. For older pupils, Northgate High School and Sixth Form, a 10-minute drive away, was rated Good in 2019. The Ormiston Endeavour Academy, 4 miles away, caters for those aged 11-16 and was rated Good in 2022. ONE Sixth Form College, 6.5 miles away, is Ofsted Outstanding.

Families considering independent schools have a good choice within 10 miles, including The Ipswich School, St Joseph's College, Woodbridge School, Framlingham College, Ipswich High School and The Royal Hospital School. When the time comes for further or higher education,
West Suffolk College and Suffolk New College are close by and the University of Suffolk has its campus in Ipswich.

When you want to travel for work or pleasure, there is easy access to the A14 and good rail links from Ipswich Station, which is a 15-minute drive. From here you can be at London Liverpool Street in 65 minutes, or Norwich in 38 minutes. Needham Market Station is 18 minutes by car
and trains run to Cambridge in 71 minutes and Norwich in 50 minutes. Buses run to Ipswich, Debenham and Eye.

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About the development

Witten's Meadow

Wittens Way, Witnesham, Suffolk , Ipswich, IP6 9EH

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Development features

  • 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses and bungalows
  • Nestled in the pretty Suffolk village of Witnesham
  • Ideally situated just 5 miles from the county town of Ipswich
  • Surrounded by the beautiful Suffolk countryside

About Denbury Homes Ltd

A Tradition of Excellence

From cottage to country house, every Denbury home has a personality you'll love, from the impression created by a traditional look and feel to the everyday practicality of modern living.

Denbury has a skill not only in building houses which harmonise with their neighbours and surroundings, but also in creating new homes of character and individuality. But don't take our word for it; our skills have been recognised locally and nationally by the many awards the company has achieved.

There's something about the look of older buildings that appeals to all of us. The design, the scale, the feel - it's something many architects have forgotten. But not at Denbury Homes. Our approach is to take all the qualities which have stood the test of time to build homes that are easy on the eye and that blend with their surroundings.

We use the traditional approach as our platform and onto this build all the convenience, practicality and low maintenance demanded by today's modern lifestyle. The result is a home that we and many of our purchasers believe is a joy to own and to live in.

The foundation of Denbury Homes is based on owner and Executive Chairman, James Hopkins' commitment to excellent design and quality which reflects the tradition and character of each individual site.

The company comprises an enthusiastic team of professionals whose skills encompass planning, design, construction and, importantly, after sales - a rapid-response team is available to take care of any teething problems, however minor.

For more than three decades Denbury Homes, the new name for Hopkins & Moore, has grown from a small local company into a significant builder of quality homes. You can be sure that a home by Denbury Homes is designed and built to last.

Traditional Crafts and the Environment

Denbury Homes never compromises on quality, seeking out craftsmen with traditional skills and appropriate materials to enhance its schemes. Handmade willow fencemaking and pargetting are just two of the many traditional skills the company has employed.

At the same time a Denbury home incorporates energy-saving features beyond the statutory requirements, reducing heat loss and the emission of greenhouse gases. Every property comes with its own independent energy audit.

Consideration for the environment plays a large part in the company's design concepts. Developments are attractive and desirable to live in. Trees and natural hedges are retained as boundaries; experts are consulted to assist where appropriate while additional planting is introduced to mature in keeping with existing surroundings.

The Denbury Homes approach is straightforward: to do what's right to the highest possible standards, the results of which are borne out in these photographs. Denbury Homes' rapid sales rates, often at premium prices, bears testament to their wide appeal to people from all age groups and backgrounds.

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