The Tye, Lindsey, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 6PP | Property for sale | Savills
2,445 sq ft(227.15 sq m)
Guide price £875,000(441,488 OMR)

The TyeLindsey, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 6PP


    Key features

    • Delightful period house
    • Wealth of period charm
    • Renovated and restored by our clients
    • Stunning gardens and bluebell woodland
    • Wonderful location

    Immaculately presented period house in over an acre.

    About this property

    • Nightingales is an exceptional period house, which has been restored to an impressive standard by our clients, in stunning grounds of about an acre.

      Believed to date from the 16th century and originally a weavers house, Nightingales retains a wealth of period features and charm, including exposed timbers, studwork and inglenook fires.

      Our clients have comprehensively restored, renovated and improved the building to create a comfortable family home, comprising well-proportioned and light-filled accommodation, perfectly fusing historic charm and contemporary design and practicalities.

      Nightingales sits centrally in its grounds, back from the road, with rendered elevations, hand built, double glazed, timber windows and a pantile roof. The front door opens into a useful porch and through to the ground floor accommodation.

      The double aspect sitting room is a delightful, spacious and bright space with exposed beams and a striking inglenook fire with an inset woodburning stove.

      The dining room, similarly, has woodwork and inglenook fire, with a wood-burning stove; French windows lead out to the beautiful gardens.

      Beyond the dining room is the attractive, bespoke Neptune kitchen, with hand-build carpentry, oak work-surfaces, butler-style double sink and integrated Neff appliances including a fridge/freezer, oven, and induction hob.

      The kitchen opens out to the light-filled garden room, which enjoys superb views over the rear garden; French windows lead out to the terrace.

      An oak staircase leads to the first floor consisting of three generous double bedrooms and the family bathroom.

      The principal bedroom is especially fine: the double aspect room has wonderful views over the garden and surrounding fields, and an en suite shower room.

      Nightingales has stunning gardens in about one acre of land. Immediately to the rear of the house is an attractive tiered terrace, perfect for al fresco dining.

      Within the grounds are areas of lawn, a kitchen garden and mature trees. There are a variety of herbaceous perennials, roses and lavender; to the rear of the house is a woodland, with bluebells.

      To the front of the house is a shingle drive, leading to a double garage, and a front garden with a walnut tree, tulips and narcissi.

    Nightingales is a wonderful period house, with a wealth of historic charm, which has been restored and upgraded by our clients to create a fantastically comfortable home. I love the incredible inglenook fires in the ground floor reception rooms and the kitchen, which flows through to fantastic garden room.

    Alexander McNabProperty agent

    Local information

    • Nightingales is situated in a wonderful position in the popular village of Lindsey, within a particularly pretty and sought after stretch of countryside which includes historic villages such as Bildeston, Lavenham, Monks Eleigh and Kersey.
    • Lindsey is a small and historic village, included in the Domesday Book, with a well-regarded public house, The Lindsey Rose, and a charming 14th century church dedicated to St Peter.
    • Lavenham (5.9 miles) is a particularly famous medieval village, known for its half-timbered houses and impressive wool church. There is a great array of public houses, cafés, restaurants and shops.
    • Historic market towns, including Hadleigh (5.1 miles) and Sudbury (9.1 miles), offer a further range of amenities. Sudbury is also home to Gainsborough's House, the museum and gallery celebrating the life and work of Thomas Gainsborough RA.
    • Ipswich (14 miles) is the county town of Suffolk and provides a wide selection of independent and high street shops; and a variety of theatres, galleries, and museums. A mainline railway station offers direct trains to London Liverpool Street from 68 minutes.
    • Alternatively, Manningtree Railway Station (14.5 miles) offers regular services to London Liverpool Street from 56 minutes.
    • Local sporting facilities are fantastic: there are tennis courts in Bildeston, superb sailing clubs along the River Orwell; golf can be enjoyed at courses including Stoke by Nayland, Hintlesham and Ipswich.
    • Schools are excellent in both the state and independent sectors, including renowned Old Buckenham Hall, Littlegarth, Orwell Park, Finborough School, Ipswich School and Framlingham College.
    • All times and mileages are approximate.

    Additional information

    • Services: Mains water and electricity; private drainage; LPG-fired central heating.
    • Local Authority: Babergh District Council
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: F