Superbly positioned village house on the banks of the River Stour with stunning views
Swan House occupies an exceptional position on the banks of the River Stour. Built in the late 1980s, the house is constructed of red brick with part rendered elevations beneath a traditional pitched peg tiled roof. Internally, the accommodation is generous and versatile, arranged over three floors the property offers a balance of formal and informal living spaces. The ground floor provides a welcoming reception hall, cloakroom and a series of interconnected reception rooms including a drawing room, dining room and family/breakfast room that opens directly into the kitchen and also onto the terrace outside. The kitchen is fitted with an extensive range of bespoke units, granite work surfaces, and integrated appliances, creating a clever blend of functional and social spaces. This also connects with the dining room. On the first floor, the sitting room enjoys stunning views over the river and surrounding countryside designated as Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The large majority of the properties view is occupied by the Nayland and Wissington Conservation Society meadow project.
The principle bedroom includes built in wardrobes, a dressing area, and en suite shower room. Two further double bedrooms and a well appointed family bathroom complete this floor.
The second floor provides a large additional bedroom or in turn a flexible study space, complete with dressing areas and a further bathroom, offering excellent adaptability for family living or guest accommodation.
OUTSIDE
Swan House is approached on the north side of the house, off Bear Street onto a block paved drive with double electric wrought iron gates leading into a covered Car Port (11'0" x 23'6") beyond which is the Single Garage (19'6" x 9'9"), constructed of red brick under pitched peg tiled roof, with electric up and over door. The landscaped garden lies on the south of the house. There is a Store with power a paved patio running along this elevation and with an electric sun canopy, raised flower borders with irrigation watering and stunning views over looking the river. Steps lead down to a further terrace with wide borders incorporating numerous plants and shrubs. A paved path runs along the eastern elevation giving access to the paved north side of the house via a wrought iron gate.
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This is one of the most wonderful houses in one of the most delightful villages with spectacular views and a lovely sunny orientation.
Tom OrfordProperty agent