This Walberswick bungalow with a price tag of £1.25million is the only home for sale in one of the UK's "poshest" villages.

Herons is a three-bedroom property by St Andrew's Church, one of Walberswick's biggest landmarks.

East Anglian Daily Times: Herons is a short walk from St Andrew's Church, one of Walberswick's main attractionsHerons is a short walk from St Andrew's Church, one of Walberswick's main attractions (Image: Flick & Son)

It is the only home currently listed for sale online in Walberswick, which was recently included in the Telegraph's guide of the 54 most desirable villages in the country.

East Anglian Daily Times: Inside the three-bedroom home on the Suffolk coastInside the three-bedroom home on the Suffolk coast (Image: Flick & Son)

The Telegraph list of "poshest" villages was compiled by combining average property prices, connectivity, lifestyle amenities and "chocolate-box appeal".

East Anglian Daily Times: The home is being marketed by the Southwold branch of Flick & SonThe home is being marketed by the Southwold branch of Flick & Son (Image: Flick & Son)

The newspaper also revealed the average house price in Walberswick, just south of Southwold, was £832,131.

East Anglian Daily Times: Inside the living room of the bungalow on the coastInside the living room of the bungalow on the coast (Image: Flick & Son)

Flick & Son, which is marketing the home, described Herons as being set in "delightful secluded gardens" and features a "spacious" entrance hall.

East Anglian Daily Times: One of the bedrooms inside the £1.25m propertyOne of the bedrooms inside the £1.25m property (Image: Flick & Son)

The estate agent said Walberswick was an "attractive and secluded village" that has attracted an artistic community - features the Telegraph highlighted in its guide.

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