This elegant residence options some beautiful equestrian services and promised to be a comfortable place to settle with household.
Bower Corridor is strolling distance from the village of Cavendish, south of the River Stour, simply into the county of Essex. The village of Clare is 2 miles away, whereas the close by cities of Sudbury, Bury St Edmunds and Newmarket present additional academic and leisure services. There’s quick access to the A14, A11 (M11) and for the rail commuter there’s a mainline service from Sudbury to London Liverpool Road.
Equestrian centres inside straightforward attain embrace Boyton Corridor (25 minutes), Deanswood (35 minutes) and The Suffolk Equestrian Centre (25 minutes).
The property is available on the market with Jackson-Stops with a information worth of £1.25m. Let’s have a look round…
Equestrian services embrace a German-designed steady block with six unfastened packing containers, a tack room, equipment retailer and hay/feed retailer. The yard has a scorching water heater, energy and lightweight and a second separate facet driveway that gives lorry and trailer entry.
There’s additionally an all-weather Andrews Bowen area that measures roughly 50x25m.
Eight fenced paddocks have water and a central walkway entry monitor. This property sits in over 8.8 acres of gardens and paddocks.
The rear backyard is garden with flower and shrub beds and borders, with an orchard and kitchen backyard space to the facet, plus terraced entertaining areas to the facet and again of the home.
Bower Corridor is a former manor home relationship again to round 1600. Inside there’s a reception corridor and a kitchen/breakfast backyard room with a variety of base and eye stage models, an oil-fired two oven AGA, polished granite work surfaces, underset ceramic sink unit, electrical oven, Bosch dishwasher and area for a fridge/freezer. French doorways lead by way of to a breakfast/backyard room and the rear gardens past, with a door that leads off the kitchen to the utility/boot room entrance and a cloakroom.
The drawing room has a leaded bay window with a window seat, inglenook hearth with inset log burning range, uncovered wall and ceiling timbers.
Two arched home windows lead by way of to an internal corridor with stairs to the primary flooring and a door by way of to the eating room.
The primary-floor touchdown features a Tudor brick characteristic hearth, and results in three double bedrooms and a household rest room.
The main bedroom has elm floorboards, uncovered wall and ceiling timbers and a hob grate hearth.
Planning consent has been granted and carried out for a proposed two storey and single storey facet/rear extension plus alterations to foremost home.
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