There’s a decidedly 70s vibe to this five-bedroom home in Redgrave near Diss, which has been extended and renovated over the years and is now on the market at a guide price of £775,000.
Selling agents William H Brown Select say that the property, which is known as Reed House and for sale with no onward chain, is “located in a great position”, nestled at the heart of the village and overlooking the green.
The current owners have put a lot of work into the property over recent years, creating five roomy bedrooms and spacious accommodation which flows freely.
The property is entered through a porch and entrance hall at the front, which
leads to a cloakroom and then a sitting room with a wooden floor and a wood-burning stove set into a slate hearth and surround.
Off of this there is a light-filled garden room with three skylights and bi-fold doors leading outside, and an internal door which connects through to a bedroom with an en suite shower room, which is ideal for older relatives or guests.
The kitchen is modern and well-fitted and has a range of base and eye-level units, wooden work surfaces and lots of storage space, while a central island provides a breakfast bar.
There’s also space for a fridge-freezer and a number of integrated appliances, including a washing machine, dishwasher and range cooker.
Upstairs, there are four bedrooms accessed off a central landing. The master bedroom has a Juliet balcony, offering views over the garden, and two Velux windows.
The remaining three bedrooms look out over the front of the property and all are well-served by a family bathroom as well as a separate shower room.
Outside, and to the front of the property, there is a gravel parking area and, at the rear, further space for a caravan or motorhome.
There is also a sun terrace, which can be accessed from the garden room, and a decked area that is ideal for entertaining or for al fresco dining.
For more information, contact William H Brown Select.
PROPERTY FACTS
The Street, Redgrave
Guide price: £775,000
William H Brown Select, 01603 361639
www.sequencehome.co.uk
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