A spacious individual detached bungalow standing in an elevated position over looking the Alde valley and with south facing garden bordering farmland at the rear. The hamlet of Stratford St Andrew lies about 4 miles South of Saxmundham which has a good range of shops in a traditional High Street.
Friston is some five miles from Aldeburgh, a focal point on Suffolk's Heritage Coast, with a lively High Street with both boutique and local shopping, excellent restaurants and galleries and an independent cinema. The famous Maltings Concert Hall venue at Snape is only some three miles or so away.
A very popular village, Peasenhall sits astride the Yoxford to Stowmarket road and has a variety of shops in its centre, post office and a delicatessen with a Royal seal of approval. The A12 Great Yarmouth to London road is easily accessible at Yoxford about three miles to the east and the market.
The market town of Saxmundham lies just off the A12 with a good range of traditional shops in its High Street centre, with further amenities within the town including both primary and free schools, library, doctors and dentists surgeries, Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets. The local railway station.
The market town of Saxmundham lies just off the A12 with a good range of traditional shops in its High Street centre, with further amenities within the town including both primary and free schools, library, doctors and dentists surgeries, Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets. The local railway station.
The market town of Saxmundham lies just off the A12 with a good range of traditional shops in its High Street centre, with further amenities within the town including both primary and free schools, library, doctors and dentists surgeries, Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets. The local railway station.
The market town of Saxmundham lies just off the A12 with a good range of traditional shops in its High Street centre, with further amenities within the town including both primary and free schools, library, doctors and dentists surgeries, Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets. The local railway station.
Often referred to as "The Garden of Suffolk" the pretty village of Yoxford lies just off the A12 Great Yarmouth to London Road and was in the 19th Century a coaching post on the London turnpike. Today Yoxford is a much sought after and well served typically Suffolk village centring around its fin.
Thrift Cottage is a delightful town centre Grade II Listed townhouse available located within walking distance to train station, Waitrose and Costa Coffee.
Delightful period home of great charm and character.