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Belchamp St. Paul, Sudbury, Essex

PROPERTY TYPE

Farm House

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

2,498 sq ft

232 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Superb listed former hall house
  • Stunning rural location
  • Impressive kitchen/breakfast room
  • Appealing period details and open fireplaces
  • Four bedrooms and two bathrooms
  • Beautiful landscaped grounds
  • Stunning open views
  • Substantial outbuilding
  • In all about 1.20 acres (sts)

Description

Wakes Hall is a superb Grade II listed farm house enjoying an exceptional location along a private road and being surrounded by open farmland with panoramic views in all directions. The current owners have extended and restored the current property to an especially high standard in a sympathetic manor in keeping with the fabric of the original structure. The property was an original hall house and as such has a wealth of exceptional period features associated with this era along with the more recent addition by the current owners.

The principal reception is especially appealing and has a dual aspect with views to the north elevation over an attractive natural pond with farmland beyond and to the south over the manicured gardens and grounds. This exceptional room has an impressive heavy oak frame on display throughout with magnificent beams to the ceiling and walls and has an attractive herringbone brick floor. A substantial inglenook fireplace provides a focal point which has a brick hearth and oak bressummer above and an inset woodburning stove and this is flanked by a useful storage cupboard which was originally thought to house the bread oven. There is a door to the rear terrace and a historic stair case which is mentioned in the listing rising to the galleried landing.

Accessed directly from the principal reception room is a charming snug which has a window to the front elevation benefitting from the same view as the principal reception room. This is a delightfully proportioned room with attractive exposed wall and ceiling beams and has a pretty Victorian fireplace with a carved wooden surround and tiled hearth which is flanked by a useful storage cupboard.

The new addition to the property blends seamlessly with the original structure and has been designed with modern living and lifestyles in mind and benefits from underfloor heating throughout. The principal area of the new extension houses an impressive kitchen/breakfast room which has a slate tiled floor and is extensively fitted with a range of floor mounted shaker style units with granite worktops and upstands, a double Belfast sink and integral appliances to include a Range cooker with an extractor hood above, integral dishwasher an impressive central island unit with breakfast bar and full heigh larder storage cupboards staged around a space for an American fridge freezer. The room benefits from a triple aspect and has French doors to an extensive terrace making it ideal for entertaining and on the easterly side of the room is a beautiful inglenook fireplace with stone hearth, oak bressummer beam and wood burning stove.

A ledge and board door from the kitchen/breakfast room leads to a particularly useful and practical boot/utility room which has slate flooring, a range of floor and full height units with granite surfaces and upstands, a Belfast sink, plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble dryer and further coat and boot storage. From the boot room via a ledge and board door is a well-appointed and spacious cloakroom with a pedestal wash hand basin and matching WC. To the rear of the cloakroom and boot room accessed externally is the boiler room.

The stairs rise to a delightful galliard landing which has a window to the rear over looking the grounds, impressive wide oak floor boards along with an imposing red brick chimney breast on display. A step rises to a half landing with a window to the rear, beyond which is the new extension and the principal bedroom which has a range of full height built in wardrobes, a part vaulted ceiling, a window to the rear and a door opening to a well appointed ensuite bath/shower room with a free standing oval ended bath, oversized walk in shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and matching WC with a sash window giving superb views across the open countryside. There are three remaining bedrooms, one of which is situated in the new addition and the two remaining bedrooms being in the original part of the house. The second bedroom has a sash window on the easterly elevation giving far reaching countryside views towards the Suffolk border and is an absolutely charming room with exposed oak framework on display, a part vaulted ceiling and an attractive Victorian fire grate with pine surround which is flanked by two useful storage cupboards. The other bedroom has views to the north overlooking the pond and is absolutely delightful with exposed oak frame work to the walls and ceiling and a beautiful red brick fireplace with oak lintel above flanked by a large walk in storage cupboard.

These remaining bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bath/shower room which has a walk-in shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin, roll top claw foot bath and a matching WC and appealing exposed beams to the walls and ceiling.

Outside
Wakes Hall is approached via a five bar gate hung on oak posts leading to an extensive gravel drive which is flanked by granite sets to one side beyond which is a beautiful natural pond and to the west side is an attractive red brick wall which is adorned by climbing plants to included roses and wisteria. The drive extends to the side of the property and in turn leads to an impressive detached cart lodge/workshop which is fully equipped with power and light.

Immediately to the rear of the property is an appealing sandstone terrace benefitting from a southerly aspect which has pamment edging beyond which is formal manicured lawn. The sandstone path stretches around the property accessing a gravel path to the front elevation. There is a second entertaining terrace on the easterly elevation which has a beautiful mellow red brick wall to the rear providing an impressive feature and a substantial pergola offering an attractive shaded seating area over looking the pond and fields beyond. There are numerous specimen trees throughout the property to include oak, flowering cherry and apple, and a large willow tree placed at the edge of the pond.

The grounds provide complete privacy and are defined by attractive wrought iron estate fencing to the boundaries and the garden is clearly segregated between formal areas and a useful storage area at the rear of the cart lodge with secure storage and log storage. Beyond this a beautiful loggia with ornamental iron work and this provides a passage to the fully enclosed vegetable garden which has geometrically raised beds set within stone paths. There is a beautiful seating area adjacent to the loggia which overlooks the easterly aspect. Beyond the formal lawn is a five bar gate leading to a further expanse of grass adjacent to the vegetable plot beyond which is a wild flower meadow which has been planted with a variety of native trees to provide focal point and interest and colour throughout the year.

Agents notes:
Listed building ID: 1308788
The new ground floor addition benefits from underfloor heating.

Additional information
Services: Main water, electricity and private drainage (septic tank)
Oil fired heating to radiators.
EPC rating: TBC
Council tax band: E
Broadband: Mobile
Tenure: Freehold
Construction type: Timber framed
Broadband speed: up to 5 Mbps (Ofcom).
Mobile coverage: EE, O2, Three, Vodafone (Ofcom).
None of the services have been tested by the agent.
Local authority: Braintree District Council .
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NOTICE: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these sales details, they are for guidance purposes only and prospective purchasers or lessees are advised to seek their own professional advice as well as to satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness. No representation or warranty whatsoever is made in relation to this property by David Burr or its employees nor do such sales details form part of any offer or contract. 

PRINCIPAL RECEPTION ROOM 23' 7" x 18' 10" (7.20m x 5.75m)  

SNUG 18' 10" x 13' 1" (5.75m x 4.00m)  

KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 25' 1" x 16' 4" (7.65m x 5.00m)  

BOOT/UTILITY ROOM 9' 2" x 9' 0" (2.80m x 2.75m)  

WC 6' 6" x 5' 0" (2.00m x 1.53m)  

LANDING  

PRINCIPAL SUITE 12' 5" x 9' 4" (3.81m x 2.85m)  

ENSUITE 12' 5" x 6' 4" (3.81m x 1.95m)  

BEDROOM TWO 14' 5" x 12' 9" (4.40m x 3.90m)  

BEDROOM THREE 20' 6" x 10' 4" (6.25m x 3.16m)  

BEDROOM FOUR 11' 7" x 9' 10" (3.55m x 3.00m)  

BATHROOM 13' 9" x 6' 1" (4.20m x 1.86m)  

 

CART LODGE 21' 3" x 19' 6" (6.50m x 5.95m)  

WORKSHOP 21' 3" x 17' 2" (6.50m x 5.25m)  

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COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: E
LISTED PROPERTYA property designated as being of architectural or historical interest, with additional obligations imposed upon the owner.Read more about listed properties in our glossary page.
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PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Garage,Off street
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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Monthly repayments£4,488
Property: £ 895,000
Deposit: £ 89,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About David Burr Estate Agents, Castle Hedingham

12 St. James Street, Castle Hedingham, CO9 3EJ
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Founded in 1995, David Burr has become one of the most successful agencies in the region. Our name is synonymous with quality property and a level of service to match. We have grown quickly from our Long Melford base to open offices in Leavenheath, Clare, Castle Hedingham, Woolpit and Newmarket with Bury St Edmunds the latest addition opening in March 2014.

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