A large, detached brick-built barn in the Suffolk countryside is up for sale at a guide price of £850,000.
The Barn in the village of Kelsale, near Saxmundham, is a detached property with a studio/games barn.
On the ground floor there’s a double-sized reception room, which includes an inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove and double doors to a rear terrace.
The modern kitchen (Image: Inscope Imaging)
Part of the main reception room (Image: Inscope Imaging)
There's room for a dining area in the main reception room as well as a living area (Image: Inscope Imaging)
A door leads to the recently refitted kitchen, with integrated appliances, island unit and breakfast bar, with a utility room beyond.
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There’s also a snug/fourth bedroom, and adjacent shower room with WC, on the ground floor.
Upstairs, there’s a dual-aspect master bedroom, with built-in wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom with bath and shower, two further double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes, and a family bathroom.
One of the bedrooms (Image: Inscope Imaging)
The ensuite bathroom (Image: Inscope Imaging)
A separate barn, with shower room with WC, offers a studio/games space.
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Outside, The Barn is approached from a gated shingle drive, where there’s parking space for multiple vehicles. The garden is mainly laid to lawn, with raised beds, a wide terrace and a covered seating area for alfresco dining.
The studio/games barn (Image: Inscope Imaging)
The garden includes a covered seating area (Image: Inscope Imaging)
The property is set on the edge of Kelsale, just two miles from Saxmundham, five miles from Snape Maltings and seven miles from Aldeburgh.
For further details, contact Jackson-Stops.
PROPERTY FACTS
The Barn, Kelsale
Guide price: £850,000
Jackson-Stops, 01473 943579
jackson-stops.co.uk
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