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Lower Green, Denston, CB8

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,931 sq ft

179 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Characterful Detached Period Cottage
  • Tucked-Away Suffolk Village Location
  • Over 1,930 Sq Ft Of Accommodation
  • Three Well-Proportioned Double Bedrooms
  • Stunning Beamed Lounge With Inglenook Fireplace And Wood Burner
  • Refitted Kitchen With Island And Solid Oak Worktops
  • Garden Room With Vaulted Ceiling And French Doors
  • En-Suite To Principal Bedroom And Family Bathroom
  • Lawned Garden With Stream And Open Countryside Views
  • Detached Single Garage And Gated Driveway

Description

Property Insight
A characterful detached period cottage set in the heart of the quietly tucked-away Suffolk village of Denston, offering over 1,930 sq ft of beautifully presented accommodation full of original features. Brookside enjoys 3 well-proportioned double bedrooms, an en-suite and family bathroom, a wonderfully spacious beamed lounge with inglenook fireplace and wood burner, a separate dining room with feature fireplace, a refitted kitchen with island, a utility room, a garden room, a ground-floor cloakroom, a detached single garage with gated driveway, and a generous lawned garden with a small stream running through, opening directly onto open countryside views.

This striking ochre-rendered cottage is full of kerb appeal, sitting prettily behind bollarded brick edging with picket-gated side access and established planting either side of the front door. Stepping inside, the entrance hall sets the tone for the home, with exposed timbers, period detailing, and a ground-floor cloakroom — comprising a WC and hand wash basin — conveniently positioned just off the hallway.

The lounge is a real showpiece — an exceptionally spacious dual-aspect room with extensive exposed timber framing, ceiling beams, and a wonderful brick herringbone floor, all centered around a brick inglenook fireplace with raised hearth and inset wood-burning stove. The room flows through to a charming garden room, where vaulted ceilings, more exposed timbers, light oak laminate flooring, and French doors out to the garden create a lovely spot to sit and enjoy the view. The separate dining room is equally full of character, with chunky ceiling beams, an exposed brick fireplace with cast-iron grate, warm wood-effect flooring, and an understairs storage cupboard — ideal for family meals or entertaining.

The refitted kitchen is a stylish blend of old and new, featuring exposed beams, wood-effect flooring, a central island with induction hob and breakfast seating, integrated oven, ample shaker-style cabinetry with solid oak worktops, and windows on multiple aspects framing leafy garden views. The adjoining utility room provides further storage, a sink, plumbing for laundry appliances, and a stable door out to the garden.

Upstairs, the home continues to charm, with a wonderful galleried landing — fitted with neutral carpet — that showcases an exposed brick chimney breast, original timbers, and stripped period detailing. The principal bedroom is exceptionally generous, with extensive exposed studwork, dual-aspect leaded windows, soft neutral carpet underfoot, and its own en-suite — finished with grey wood-effect flooring and comprising a bath with shower attachment, a WC, a bidet, and a hand wash basin. Two further well-proportioned double bedrooms also enjoy neutral carpet, characterful timber framing, leaded windows, and views over the garden and surrounding countryside, served by a family bathroom comprising a bath, a WC, and a hand wash basin.

Outside, the rear garden is a genuine highlight — laid mainly to lawn with a paved patio just off the cottage providing space for outdoor dining, established borders full of lavender and cottage planting, and a delightful open outlook over neighbouring paddocks and grazing land beyond. A small stream runs through the garden, adding a wonderfully tranquil touch and bringing wildlife right to the doorstep, with a charming little bridge crossing over to a separate area of garden that runs alongside the property — offering further scope for growing, planting, or simply enjoying the surroundings. To the rear, gated access leads through to an extended single car garage and attached car port, with the added benefit of worktops, shelving and storage with power and lighting.

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Location - Denston
Denston is one of those quietly tucked-away Suffolk villages that most people only discover when they go looking for it. Set in the gently rolling countryside of west Suffolk, roughly halfway between the market towns of Bury St Edmunds and Haverhill, it sits within the district of West Suffolk and forms part of a cluster of small, well-kept villages that includes Stansfield, Hawkedon, Stradishall, and Wickhambrook. The village is small — historically home to fewer than a hundred residents — and that scale is a large part of its appeal. There is no through-traffic to speak of, no high street, and no commercial bustle. What there is, in abundance, is open countryside, mature trees, period properties, and a sense of genuine rural calm that has become increasingly rare within easy reach of Cambridge and the A14.

The village is best known for St Nicholas' Church, a Grade I listed medieval church widely regarded as one of the finest small churches in Suffolk. Largely rebuilt in the 15th century by the Broughton family, it retains its original chancel screen and medieval bench ends. Surrounding the church are a mix of period homes — timber-framed cottages, Georgian farmhouses, and sympathetically converted agricultural buildings — which come to market infrequently, making the village highly sought-after among buyers looking for character and an authentic slice of rural Suffolk.

Day-to-day amenities are found in neighbouring Wickhambrook, just a couple of miles away, which has a primary school, village shop, post office, doctors' surgery, and a couple of pubs. For a wider range of shopping, supermarkets, and restaurants, Bury St Edmunds is around 12 miles to the north-east and Haverhill around 7 miles to the south. Bury St Edmunds in particular offers a thriving market, an attractive historic centre, the Apex arts venue, and a strong range of independent shops and cafés. Newmarket is around 15 miles away, and Cambridge is comfortably within reach at around 25 miles.

Schooling in the area is well regarded. Local primary provision is at Wickhambrook Community Primary Academy, with a good choice of secondary and independent schooling within a short drive, including Samuel Ward Academy in Haverhill, County Upper School and King Edward VI in Bury St Edmunds, and the independent options of Culford School and Old Buckenham Hall.

Transport links are quietly excellent for somewhere that feels so rural. The A143 and A14 are within easy reach, giving fast road access to Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, and the wider road network. Mainline stations at Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket, Dullingham, and Audley End provide services into Cambridge, Ipswich, and London Liverpool Street. Stansted Airport is around 35 miles to the south.

The landscape is classic west Suffolk — gently undulating arable land, broad skies, ancient hedgerows, and a network of quiet lanes and footpaths ideal for walking, cycling, and riding. Ickworth Park, the Stour Valley, and the racing country around Newmarket are all within easy reach.

Garden

Property sits in a very generous plot, overlooking grazing land to the rear

Rear Garden

Stream that runs through rear garden

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

Monthly repayments£2,508
Property: £ 500,000
Deposit: £ 50,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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Cleveland House, Old Station Road, Newmarket, CB8 8QE

Ensum Brown Estate Agents in Newmarket offer services in both residential property sales & residential property management. Owned & run by Fraser Clemence who is a local himself, offering a personal & bespoke service with 24/7 availability of the business owner. Ensum Brown were established in 1988 & proud to open their doors in the heart of Newmarket town Centre in 2024. Also, with a market leading office in Royston & covering the city of Cambridge & with a strong London marketing presence.

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