Substantial Edwardian village house set in mature gardens
Denmark House is believed to date from the Edwardian period and is built of red brick under a tiled roof. The property is well positioned in the heart of the village set back behind holly and laurel hedges. Immediate features of the house are the high ceilings, well proportioned rooms, decorative cornicing and ceiling roses. The accommodation is impressive with large, light filled rooms with wooden floors, original fireplaces and sash windows.
Internally the accommodation provides an entrance hall leading through to the study and sitting/music room at the front of the house with an attractive bay window. Behind lies the drawing room which is a spacious room with electric wood burner and bow window with views out to the garden. The snug/playroom next door has French doors out on to the garden. A door from the snug opens into a downstairs bedroom and en suite shower room. The dining room, on the opposite side of the drawing room benefits from an open fireplace and leads through to the kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen is well equipped with base and wall mounted wooden units and granite worktop over. There is an integral dishwasher and a Rangemaster oven with 5 ring gas hob and hot plate (propane gas). Again, French doors open on to the terrace, perfect for al fresco dining. The boot room, cloakroom and utility are situated beyond the kitchen at the side of the house. The staircase rises to the first floor where there are a further 4 bedrooms and a family bathroom. The accommodation is remarkably flexible and could be suitable for subdivision for multi generational living.
OUTSIDE
The property is approached over a shingle driveway with access along the side of the house for parking and double garage. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a terrace running along the rear of the house. The gardens are mature and provide a high degree of privacy and seclusion.
Services
Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Directions
Driving into Holbrook from Ipswich, turn right on to The Street toward the centre of the village. Take the immediate right hand turn on the corner and continue down until you see Denmark House on the right hand side behind a high holly hedge.
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