Property of the Week from Chapman Stickels: Period cottage in Bridge Street
By Derek Davis
7th Feb 2022 | Property of the Week
If you are looking for a new home in the Shotley peninsula area, then look no further than our Property Of The Week features, which showcases the most sought after homes in the area on the Shotley peninsula Nub News property pages, now being sponsored by estate agents Chapman Sickels.
Also, If you are looking to sell your house on the Shotley peninsula contact Chapman Stickels' valuation team.
This week's outstanding home on offer is this charming period cottage in a prime location in Hadleigh, on the market with Chapman Stickels for £275k.
This home on Bridge Street offers comfortable and stylish accommodation within walking distance of Hadleigh's town centre.
The property has been sympathetically restored to a high standard by the current owners over the last five years.
Accessed via the front porch is a cosy sitting room featuring a recently installed log burner on a pammant tiled hearth. Beyond is the dining room which is open plan with the kitchen being an ideal space for entertaining.
The first floor offers two double bedrooms and a recently updated bathroom. Bedroom one in particular enjoys views across the cricket ground and offers a large built-in wardrobe.
Outside at the rear of the house there is a cabin style office with electricity connected.
This is set to the end of a well-maintained paved garden and there is access to one side, which returns to Bridge Street.
Potential buyers should note that the neighbouring properties share a right of way across the rear garden.
Link here for more details about the Bridge Street offer or to arrange a viewing, contact estate agents Chapman Stickels Call 01473 372 372 or email [email protected]
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If you are looking to sell your house contact the valuations team.
Chapman Stickels is a company of independent estate agents established in September 2019, headed by the two founding partners Robert Chapman and Benedict Stickels.
UP CLOSE with partner Robert Chapman talking houses, horses and the Shotley peninsula
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