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Whispers of history greet you at the doorstep of this remarkable 18th-century semi-detached cottage. Brimming with character and charm, this Grade II listed home seamlessly blends period features with modern comforts across over 1,700 sq ft of living space. Originally two separate cottages, it was thoughtfully merged in the 1950s into a single, cohesive residence while retaining its timeless appeal. Inside, two spacious reception rooms with fireplaces and exposed timbers create inviting spaces for both family life and entertaining. The contemporary kitchen/dining room and utility area provide a stylish, practical heart to the home, flowing effortlessly to the private rear garden. Upstairs, four generous bedrooms and a recently renovated four-piece bathroom offer flexible and elegant living arrangements. Set within mature, well-tended gardens with off-road parking and a detached garage, this cottage offers a perfect balance of history, charm, and village lifestyle.
The Location
The property is situated just a short distance southwest of the centre of the thriving village of Stradbroke. The village offers a wide range of local amenities, including a Spar convenience store, bakery, butcher, medical centre with a doctor’s surgery close by, village hall, children’s play areas, hairdresser, library/Post Office, and Stradbroke Baptist Church. Stradbroke also features two public houses, the Church of England VC Primary School, and Stradbroke High School. The historic and striking All Saints Church, with its 15th-century tower, stands at the heart of the village and is visible from miles around. Residents can also enjoy a sports centre with a swimming pool, gym, and tennis courts, along with a variety of clubs and societies, including cricket, tennis, bowls, and football clubs.
The historic market town of Eye lies just 7 miles away and provides further educational opportunities with additional primary and secondary schools. Eye also offers a selection of independent shops, two small Co-op supermarkets, a doctor’s surgery, and a choice of takeaway restaurants, as well as attractions such as the remains of a medieval castle and a Victorian folly.
The South Norfolk town of Diss, approximately 10 miles northwest, provides larger supermarkets including Morrisons, Tesco, and Aldi, as well as a railway station with regular services to Norwich and London Liverpool Street. Framlingham, renowned for its medieval castle, is about 10 miles south, while the Heritage Coast—featuring Southwold, Walberswick, and Dunwich—is roughly 21 miles east. The county town of Ipswich lies approximately 24 miles south, and Norwich is around 28 miles to the north.
New Street, Stradbroke
Step into history with this stunning four-bedroom semi-detached cottage, believed to date back to the 18th century. Full of character and charm, this Grade II listed home combines period features with contemporary comforts, offering over 1,700 sq ft of beautifully arranged living space. Originally two cottages, it was thoughtfully converted in the 1950s into a single, cohesive home while retaining its timeless appeal.
Approached via a pedestrian gate, the cottage is set behind a pretty front garden, filled with mature shrubs and trees that create a peaceful, private feel. A pathway leads you to the welcoming main entrance, with a side driveway providing access to off-road parking. From the moment you arrive, this home exudes warmth and character.
Inside, an entrance lobby opens onto two large reception rooms, both brimming with period charm. To one side, a cosy reception currently used as a home office features exposed timbers, a charming fireplace, and built-in storage. The principal reception is expansive, divided into sitting and dining areas, with dual-aspect windows filling the space with natural light and another traditional fireplace providing a focal point for family gatherings.
The rear of the cottage has been designed for modern living, with a beautifully appointed kitchen/dining room that seamlessly blends style and functionality. Integrated appliances, wood-effect worktops, and a light-filled layout make it ideal for entertaining, while the adjoining utility room offers additional workspace and practical storage. Double doors lead out to the rear garden, extending the living space outdoors.
Upstairs, four generous bedrooms provide flexible living, each exuding charm with exposed timbers and built-in storage. Two spacious double bedrooms sit at the front, with two further large doubles to the side and rear. The family bathroom has been recently renovated and features a contemporary four-piece suite, including a bath, separate shower, WC, and a vanity basin, blending modern elegance with classic comfort.
The cottage is surrounded by well-kept gardens that perfectly complement its character. The rear garden offers privacy and tranquility, predominantly laid to lawn and framed with mature planting, trees, and flowering borders. A paved patio provides an ideal space for al fresco dining or relaxing with friends and family. Off-road parking is available at the rear via a hard-standing driveway, alongside a detached garage with electric door and power/light connections.
Agents Note
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Connected to oil-fired heating, mains water, electricity and drainage.