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Cahmas Cottage, The Street, Chattisham, IP8 3QF

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

994 sq ft

92 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Ref: EC0617
  • Charming Victorian 3 bedroom cottage
  • Countryside Views
  • Open plan lounge and dining room
  • Large Driveway
  • Modern Kitchen and bathroom
  • Lovely Garden
  • Hamlet location
  • Well situated with lots of country walks on the doorstep
  • Contact Edd Callegari - Personal Estate agent. Available 7 days a week.

Description

Discover the Charm of Chattisham: 

Uncover the serenity and charm of Chattisham with this beautifully presented period cottage, believed to date back to 1880. Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Suffolk countryside, this hidden gem exudes character, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere that combines traditional charm with modern comforts. The cottage is an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful country lifestyle, complete with enchanting views, spacious living areas, and a delightful garden oasis.

 

Ground Floor: Inviting Spaces with Rustic Charm

Upon entering the cottage, a welcoming internal porch leads you directly into a spacious open-plan lounge and dining room. This heart of the home radiates warmth, featuring a cosy fireplace with a wood-burning stove—perfect for curling up on chilly evenings. A large front window allows natural light to stream in, offering lovely views of the driveway and the rolling countryside beyond.

The open-plan layout provides plenty of space for both relaxing and dining. The room also includes a designated study area, ideal for working from home or as a reading nook. Beneath the stairs, a large cupboard provides essential storage for everyday needs, keeping the space uncluttered and functional.

The kitchen is a well-appointed and thoughtfully designed area with matching wall and base units, offering ample storage for kitchen essentials. Bright and airy, it features double patio doors that open directly onto the rear garden, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor spaces—ideal for hosting summer gatherings or simply enjoying a peaceful morning coffee in the garden.

 

First Floor: Tranquil Bedrooms with Countryside Views

Upstairs, the first floor houses three charming bedrooms, each filled with its own distinct character and appeal. The master bedroom serves as a spacious and serene retreat, offering sweeping views of the open countryside. 

While the cottage was originally configured as a three-bedroom property, a former owner creatively connected bedrooms two and three via an archway, offering flexibility in layout. If desired, the original configuration could easily be restored by reinstating a door from the hallway, providing a more traditional three-bedroom setup.

The first floor also includes a modern family bathroom, thoughtfully designed with both style and practicality in mind. It features an elegant freestanding bath, perfect for unwinding, as well as a separate walk-in shower for everyday convenience.

 

Outside: A Peaceful Garden Sanctuary

The outdoor space is one of this cottage’s most delightful features. The rear garden is a peaceful and well-maintained retreat, beginning with a paved patio area ideal for alfresco dining or entertaining. Beyond the patio, the garden is predominantly laid to lawn, providing a wonderful open space for relaxation and recreation.

A substantial side passage offers plenty of practical storage, with room for a shed, log store, and bin storage. This passage also provides convenient access to the gravel driveway at the front of the property. The rear garden is fully enclosed, making it a secure haven for pets and children to enjoy safely.

 

Additional Information:

  • Approximate year of build: Before 1880
  • Freehold semi – detached property
  • Not Listed
  • Double glazed throughout
  • Electric underfloor heating throughout the ground floor.
  • Energy efficient electric heating system with individual room controls on the first floor.
  • Hot water supplied via an electric immersion tank.
  • Waste via a private septic tank.
  • Mains electric and water.
  • Local Authority: Babergh
  • Council Tax Band C (Approximately £1900 per annum)
  • Energy Performance Rating D with potential to upgrade to a B.
  • Flood Risk: None
  • Loft: part boarded, lights and ladder.
  • Loft Insulation: 150mm
  • Low-energy lighting in 76% of fixed outlets
  • Mobile Phone Signal: O2, EE and Vodafone
  • Cable Satellite TV and Internet available: BT and Sky
  • Estimated internet speed: 80mbps
     

Owners Comments: "I love my cottage and its location and I will miss seeing the sunrises from my bedroom window across the fields, and the most amazing moons! My home has that cosy cottage feel but is spacious and light, a combination I love. I have enjoyed spending many days and sunny evenings reading in my garden through the spring and summer months but have also loved snuggling up in the winter with the fire roaring and soft lighting. Chattisham is so peaceful and feels safe for me as a lone female, and the village is so friendly. I also have Hadleigh on my doorstep which takes me 9 minutes from driveway to car park and that isn’t driving fast as I love the route and never want to rush it!"

 

Chattisham Village Area Guide:

Chattisham is a quaint village located in the beautiful Suffolk countryside. Nestled between expansive fields and rolling hills, the village offers a peaceful retreat while still being close to essential amenities and charming towns. Here’s a guide to the surrounding area, featuring nearby villages, towns, and the amenities they offer.

 

Hintlesham: Distance from Chattisham: 1.5 miles (5-minute drive, 25-minute walk). Hintlesham is Chattisham’s closest neighbor and offers several essential amenities and services:

  • Hintlesham Hall: A historic country house hotel and spa. Perfect for a luxurious afternoon tea or a relaxing day at the spa.
  • Hintlesham Golf Club: An 18-hole golf course set in beautiful parkland, offering a clubhouse restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea.
  • St. Nicholas Church: A beautiful medieval church with regular services and community events.
  • The George Inn: A cozy village pub serving traditional pub fare and drinks, ideal for a relaxed meal or an evening out.

 

Hadleigh: Distance from Chattisham: 5 miles (10-minute drive). Hadleigh is a bustling market town offering a range of shops, restaurants, and recreational facilities. It serves as a local hub for Chattisham residents.

  • Supermarkets: Hadleigh has a Morrisons and a Co-op for everyday groceries and essentials.
  • Independent Shops: The town boasts a variety of boutique stores, antique shops, and local produce markets.
  • Restaurants and Cafes: There are several options for dining, including the Ram and The Kings Head pubs for traditional British food, and cafes like The Jet Lounge and Froffee Coffee for coffee and snacks.
  • Hadleigh Leisure Centre: Offers a gym, swimming pool, and fitness classes for adults and children alike.
  • Health Services: Hadleigh Health Centre and Hadleigh Dental Surgery provide healthcare and dental services.
  • Hadleigh Library: A small but well-stocked library offering books, DVDs, and community events.

 

Ipswich: Distance from Chattisham: 8 miles (15-minute drive). Ipswich is the largest town in the region, providing a wide range of services and entertainment options. Whether you need to shop, dine, or enjoy a day out, Ipswich has something for everyone.

  • Shopping: Ipswich has an array of high street brands and independent stores. The Buttermarket Centre and Sailmakers Shopping Centre house popular retail shops, including Primark, H&M, and TK Maxx.
  • Supermarkets: Large stores such as Tesco, Sainsbury's, and Asda are located around Ipswich, along with smaller options like Lidl and Aldi.
  • Restaurants: Ipswich offers a variety of cuisines from around the world. Notable mentions include Mariners 1900, a floating restaurant on a converted barge, and The Galley for Mediterranean fare. There are also family-friendly chains like Nando’s, Pizza Express, and Zizzi.
  • Entertainment: Ipswich boasts several entertainment venues, including the Ipswich Regent Theatre for live performances, the Empire Cinema for the latest film releases, and the Cardinal Park Leisure Complex for bowling and restaurants.
  • Historical Sights: Discover Ipswich’s rich history by visiting Christchurch Mansion, a stunning Tudor building, or enjoy a peaceful stroll through Christchurch Park.
  • Ipswich Waterfront: A picturesque area with waterside cafes, restaurants, and art galleries, offering scenic views over the River Orwell.
  • Transport Links: Ipswich Train Station provides regular services to London (just over an hour away) and other major cities. There are also bus services connecting Ipswich with local villages, including Chattisham.

 

Public Footpaths and Walks from Chattisham

Chattisham is surrounded by picturesque Suffolk countryside, offering a network of public footpaths and scenic walks that explore the rolling hills, farmland, and nearby villages. These routes provide a perfect opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty and peaceful charm of the area.

  1. Chattisham to Hintlesham Circular Walk. Distance: 3 miles (approx. 1 hour). Highlights: This popular circular route takes walkers through open fields and woodland, connecting Chattisham with the neighboring village of Hintlesham. You’ll pass by St. Nicholas Church in Hintlesham, and can stop for refreshments at The George Inn or explore Hintlesham Hall gardens.
  2. Chattisham and Burstall Loop. Distance: 4 miles (approx. 1.5 hours) Highlights: This loop heads towards the charming village of Burstall, offering views of agricultural landscapes and quiet country lanes. The walk includes peaceful stretches along hedgerows and across fields, with a chance to see local wildlife such as deer and birds of prey.
  3. Chattisham to Hadleigh Walk. Distance: 5 miles (approx. 2 hours). Highlights: This longer route follows footpaths through the countryside towards Hadleigh, passing through fields, meadows, and wooded areas. Upon reaching Hadleigh, you can explore its historic market town, enjoy a coffee at one of the local cafes, or browse the shops before returning to Chattisham.
  4. The River Brett Walk. Distance: 6 miles (approx. 2.5 hours). Highlights: Starting from Chattisham, this walk follows local footpaths towards the River Brett, a beautiful, tranquil river that meanders through the countryside. The route takes in charming rural views and offers the chance to stop in Hadleigh, where you can explore the riverside and its wildlife.
  5. Footpaths to Belstead Brook. Distance: 5 miles (approx. 2 hours) Highlights: A scenic walk that leads towards Belstead Brook, a small waterway flowing through lush woodland and meadows. This is an ideal route for birdwatching and enjoying the serene Suffolk countryside, with varied landscapes along the way.

All of these walks offer peaceful rural scenery and are accessible from Chattisham’s central footpaths. Whether you're looking for a short stroll or a longer hike, these routes provide a range of options to enjoy the beautiful Suffolk countryside.

 

Transport & Accessibility

Chattisham is easily accessible by car, with key destinations a short drive away:

  • Ipswich: 15 minutes by car via the A1071, with regular buses to and from the town.
  • Hadleigh: 10 minutes by car via the A1071.
  • Hintlesham: 5 minutes by car or a pleasant 25-minute walk across the scenic countryside.
  • For those commuting to London, Ipswich Train Station offers direct access into London Liverpool street in 70 minutes.

 

Conclusion: Chattisham is a charming village that offers a tranquil lifestyle while being well-connected to nearby towns and amenities. Whether you need local shops, recreational facilities, or easy access to larger urban areas like Ipswich, the surrounding villages of Hintlesham and Hadleigh, and the vibrant town of Ipswich, provide everything you need within a short journey. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day out or everyday conveniences, the area surrounding Chattisham has you covered.

Viewings: This property is being marketed by “Edd Callegari - Personal Estate Agent”, offering a personal and proactive service seven days a week. Viewings by appointment only.

 

 

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Band: C
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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