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Immaculately presented Georgian townhouse with far reaching views in popular riverside town.
Occupying a wonderfully elevated position in an especially sought after location, amongst other historical houses, 25 Seckford Street is a superb Georgian townhouse in immaculate condition.
Believed to date from the late 18th century and Grade II listed for historical and architectural interest, the building retains many period features, including a handsome red brick façade, sash windows and traditional clay tiles.
The original six-panel front door leads to the bespoke Church & Gooderham kitchen/dining room, with quartz work surfaces, an Everhot stove, and integrated Bosch appliances including a fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwave oven.
Beyond the kitchen/dining room is the sitting room, which has wide wooden floorboards, a wood-burning stove and marvellous, far-reaching views over a 400 year old oak tree and towards Martlesham Creek.
On the lower ground floor is a cosy snug, which has a wood-burning stove, underfloor heating and French windows out to the beautiful courtyard garden. Also on the lower ground floor is a shower room.
The elegantly proportioned principal bedroom on the first floor has exposed stud work and a pretty red-brick chimneypiece; also on the first floor is the luxurious bathroom, with a freestanding bath and separate shower.
The second floor is solely occupied by another double bedroom with an en suite shower room, and walk-in wardrobe.
Reached via the lower ground floor snug, the private, south-facing courtyard garden has a decked area ideal for a morning coffee of al fresco dining. To the rear is a useful shed/studio with power and water.
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25 Seckford Street is perfectly placed in one of my favourite towns in east Suffolk - ideal for the cafés and boutiques of Market Hill. The house is a delight, full of period charm and with amazing views. I especially love the elegantly proportioned principal bedroom, with its exposed timbers and pretty chimneypiece.
Alexander McNabProperty agent