Gosbeck, Ipswich IP6 9SN, UK

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Bedrooms: 5

Bathrooms: 6

Receptions: 5

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Savills - Ipswich Agent Valuation of this property is £2,500,000

Description:

Exceptional country house with substantial coach house and established gardens.

Location

The Old Rectory is an exceptionally country house that sits well in its own land just outside the small village of Gosbeck, near the 14th century St Mary church and less than one and a half miles from Coddenham.

Coddenham is an ancient village and was the largest Roman settlement in Suffolk. Today, it is a small but vibrant village with fantastic amenities including an award winning, community run village shop, which also acts as a coffee shop; and a community centre with tennis courts.

The Old Rectory is less than eight miles north of Ipswich, the county town of Suffolk, which offers a wide variety of shopping, commercial and leisure facilities including a range of sports clubs and societies, restaurants and high street stores.

Woodbridge (10.8 miles) is a popular and attractive market town to the east of Gosbeck, with an extensive range of facilities including a cinema, restaurants, shopping, busy dental practice, swimming pool and golf course. Woodbridge also provides sailing on the River Deben.

Education provisions in the area are superb in both the state and independent sectors, with prep schools, Orwell Park in Nacton and Framlingham Prep in Brandeston, and public schools in Ipswich, Woodbridge and Framlingham.

The Old Rectory is very conveniently located, just 3.5 miles from the A14. There are regular train services to London's Liverpool Street station from Ipswich, the journey time taking from 65 minutes.

Description

The Old Rectory is an outstanding country house, built by Pembroke College Cambridge and believed to date back to 1834. The house is constructed of brick with a colour washed façade enhanced by sash windows and under a pitched slate roof.

The accommodation is well proportioned and beautifully presented over two floors with five en suite bedrooms. There are some superb features throughout the house including panelled doors, woodblock and stone floors, full height sash windows and open fireplaces.

The interior has been beautifully and expertly restored and decorated. There is a high degree of security and fire protection – electric gates, CCTV, alarm, Cat 5e cable throughout, independent Sky throughout the house and professional wireless broadband to the Old Rectory and the coach house.

There is a Victorian style orangery with special lighting effects, a hand built shaker style Orwell's kitchen with large Britannia range cooker, integrated Miele and Neff appliances, double butler style sink, island and granite worktops. All the sanitary wear and radiators are in a traditional design. Other features include decorative cornice and ceiling roses, window shutters and sliding pocket doors to sitting room.

Offset to one side of the house is a superb coach house, with garaging for eight cars and offering further living accommodation. The property also benefits from landscaped gardens, a wide paddock with separate entrance from the road, a large pond and numerous established oak trees throughout the gardens.

Outside The Old Rectory is approached through an impressive entrance with automatic, solid oak gates, over a curving driveway through mature oak trees and culminates in a wide parking sweep to the front of the house. To the north west is the coach house and to the east is a paddock.

Services Mains water (pressurised) and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.

Square Footage: 4644 sq ft

Acreage: 5.7 Acres

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