Property of the Week: Anvil Cottage, Church Street, Groton
An individual new build bungalow occupying a fabulous semi-rural position with far-reaching views over undulating countryside.
By Derek Davis
19th Oct 2023 | Property of the Week
If you are looking for a new home near the Shotley peninsula, or just looking to see what is out there, then look no further than our Property Of The Week features, which will be showcasing the most interesting homes for sale right now on our Shotley peninsula Nub News property pages, from Chapman Stickels.
This week's outstanding home on offer is this new build detached cottage in Groton with amazing views on the market with Chapman Stickels for £565,000
Description
Built and completed to the highest of standards, Anvil Cottage offers all the benefits of modern contemporary living whilst enjoying a wonderful elevated setting in a small, picturesque hamlet of just five other properties.
Attractively finished with weatherboard elevations under a slate tiled roof, the bungalow’s traditional design compliments the immediate surroundings.
Offering a pleasing layout, one is instantly drawn on entry to the rear where the open-plan kitchen / dining / sitting room takes full advantage of the stunning rural backdrop via two sets of bi-fold doors.
Stylishly fitted, the kitchen offers solid quartz worksurfaces, integral appliances including ‘Neff’ single oven and grill, induction hob, combi microwave and numerous built in full-height cupboards, base and eye level units and drawers.
Adding to the stylish furnishings is a wood burner on a porcelain hearth.
All two / three bedrooms are set to the front which overlook the driveway and beyond the minor country lane.
Bedroom one provides an ensuite shower room which similarly to the main bathroom is finished to a stylish contemporary edge.
The remaining accommodation is the utility / boot room which offers further worksurfaces, storage space and plumbing for further appliances.
Defined by walls of red brick, the front part provides ample off -road parking with an adjacent garden.
Access to both sides leads through to the main garden where a raised terrace of Indian sandstone leads on to an area of lawn defined by timber fencing and an established field hedge which abuts open farmland.
Due to the elevated setting, the property provides uninterrupted and far-reaching views over rolling countryside towards the hamlet of Horner’s Green and Kersey Upland.
Location
Groton is a rural community with The Fox pub and church, all set around magnificent undulating countryside.
The market towns of Hadleigh and Sudbury are close by and Colchester, with its commuter rail service to London, Liverpool Street, is some 11 miles distant.
The large village of Boxford is approximately one mile to the south, which offers a wide range of amenities.
Services
Mains water and electricity are connected. Heat recovery ventilation system and underfloor heating. Private drainage.
Babergh District Council - Band G (2023)
Viewing
Link here for more details about Anvil Cottage, Groton, or to arrange a viewing, contact estate agents Chapman Stickels or call 01473 372 372 or email [email protected]
If you are looking to sell your house contact the valuations team.
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