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5 bedroom Detached House for sale: Foxearth, Essex


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Reference: 35332_BSE230321

Summary

Substantial 5-bedroom Grade II listed country house with large range of outbuildings and barns, situated in an enviable 3-acre garden surrounded by farmland, located down a largely unused no-through village lane.

Description

Claypits Hall is a beautifully presented Grade II listed country house, situated in an enviable rural setting surrounded by open countryside. The property is believed to date back to the 17th-century with alter additions and built of timber-frame construction under a clay plain-tiled roofline.

The property has been modernised and extended, providing flexible accommodation with many rooms enjoying a high degree of natural light with far reaching views. The accommodation extends to around 3,660ft2 arranged over three floors, retaining many notable original features throughout, including exposed timbers, open fireplaces in all the reception rooms, as well as original latch doors with original furnishings.

The property comprises a 20th-century open porch to a boot room, with flagstone floors, built-in storage cupboards housing white goods, leading to a side hall with cloakroom and pantry. There are three receptions rooms; a study with large fireplace with painted mantel, re-laid brick floors and window to the south overlooking farmland. The dining room is located central to the house, with oak floors and large open fireplace, leading to a double-aspect sitting room with open fireplace.

The kitchen/breakfast room has been remodelled and extended to provide a wonderful space for all occasions, with bespoke painted shaker-style kitchen, integrated Belfast sink and dishwasher, freestanding island and glazed double doors open onto a terrace with an outlook over the willow-lined pond.

On the first floor are three double bedrooms with fabulous views, served by two large high-quality bathrooms incorporating their own wardrobe/dressing areas.

The second floor has a flexible arrangement; with well-designed bathrooms, one of which is open-plan within the guest bedroom 5 and landing/snug.

Outside
The grounds amount to about 2.4 acres. The property is reached along a private lane that leads only to Claypits Hall and Oak House beyond. The lane is through open farmland with far reaching views. From the lane a gravelled parking area gives access to the garage. There is a further gravelled parking area to the south of the property and a driveway beyond gives access to the barns and cartlodge range.

To the rear, is a terrace that overlooks a duck pond, decked area and wooden jetty. To the front of the house there is a lawn headed by a flower border and to the south-west of the property there is a wooded area with mature trees. The principal garden stretches away to the right of the property and is laid to lawn interspersed with flower and shrub beds.

To the rear of the house is a single garage. Adjoining is a boiler room with a tool/potting shed, a further garden store and temperature-controlled wine store. The main barn dated before 1550 is of an impressive timber-frame construction with mullion windows that have been glazed, light and power are laid on. The second barn has already had some necessary restoration works carried out and again has some impressive timbers under a corrugated roof. Much of the original brick floor remains in place. To the front, and attached to this barn, is a further cart lodge range with open bays.

Agents Note: The present vendor has received a favourable pre-application for conversion of one of the barns to convert to some form of annexe accommodation.

Services
Mains water and electricity • Oil-fired heating and private drainage.
Braintree District Council • Band G £3226.48 (2022/23)

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Location
Situated along a private lane on the edge of Foxearth which is an attractive village situated about 2 miles to the south/west of Long Melford and surrounded by open countryside. Long Melford offers a good range of day-to-day amenities whilst Sudbury offers further extensive facilities including a commuter rail link to London’s Liverpool Street, connecting at Marks Tey onto the mainline.

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Reference: 35332_BSE230321

Contact Agent

Bedfords

15 Guildhall Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 1QD
Tel: 01284 769999