Take a look inside this "exceptional modern detached family home" that is on the market for £850,000.

The property in Pettwood Gardens in Holbrook, near Ipswich, is a four-bedroom detached house set in the well-served Suffolk village on the Shotley Peninsula.

East Anglian Daily Times: The kitchen at the property in Pettwood GardensThe kitchen at the property in Pettwood Gardens (Image: Fine & Country)

The home is one of only five on an exclusive development and it has "been built with some lovely contemporary features whilst still maintaining a traditional feel", according to Fine & Country.

East Anglian Daily Times: The living area in the Pettwood Gardens home in Holbrook which was built in 2005The living area in the Pettwood Gardens home in Holbrook which was built in 2005 (Image: Fine & Country)

Built in 2005, the property includes a reception hall, inner hall, drawing room, study, dining room, cloakroom, bespoke kitchen, utility room and garden room on the ground floor.

On the first floor is a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, guest bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom.

East Anglian Daily Times: The master bedroom at the £850,000 home has an en-suite bathroomThe master bedroom at the £850,000 home has an en-suite bathroom (Image: Fine & Country)

Outside, there is a gated parking area and a detached double garage with twin 'up and over' doors.

There are enclosed landscaped gardens on the northern and southern sides of the house including terraces and shrubberies.

East Anglian Daily Times: One of the bathrooms in the property for sale in Pettwood Gardens in HolbrookOne of the bathrooms in the property for sale in Pettwood Gardens in Holbrook (Image: Fine & Country)

The main terrace lies to the east of the property outside the garden room, beyond which there are lawned gardens with a variety of plants including trees and shrubs.

There is also a timber, felt and glazed summerhouse in the garden.

Would you like to stay up to date with the latest property news in your area? Sign up to our East Anglian Daily Times newsletter for our pick of the best local property stories.