Marton House in Sun Lane, Woodbridge is an individual detached home in the heart of town, and close to all local amenities and shopping.

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The river, theatre and railway station are also in convenient walking distance.

This home also comes with planning consent to extend and create an annexe, and a garage and cart lodge - significant alterations to create a larger family home.

Marton House is in a special position, extremely close to the town centre, and yet with a garden which extends to around a third of an acre.

The property appears to date from the 1930s and the alterations would create a spacious, five bedroom home.

The approach from Sun Lane initially leads to a turning and parking area around the garage and carport, alongside which is an evergreen hedge which shields the property from view.

The house is arranged over two floors including a sitting room, with a south-westerly aspect, and views from a bay window.

There is also a dining room, a utility area, a cloakroom, a kitchen-breakfast room and a cedar wood framed sun room - at the front of the house.

On the first floor there are four bedrooms, the master bedroom of particularly good size, and they are served by a family bathroom.

The gardens have been thoughtfully planned over a number of years and include a magnolia, and with a herbaceous border planted beneath the tall, mellow red brick wall running down one side of the property.

Woodbridge has an extensive range of local facilities, including market, well-regarded schools and pubs and restaurants.

Most are in walking distance of Sun Lane and Marton House.