Description
Enjoying an elevated edge of village setting with wonderful views over the neighbouring water meadows, a picturesque period house set amidst mature gardens and woodland grounds.
Four Elms enjoys an elevated position, set off a narrow country lane, on the edge of the sought after village of Lower Ufford, with the benefit of lovely views over the adjoining water meadows of Byng Brooke, a tributary of the River Deben. The property with its smart new Norfolk reed roof is not listed and the original timber framed cottage, which is thought to possibly date from the 16th Century, has been extended during Victorian times and again around the turn of the millennium. The accommodation which extends to some 2,500 sq ft offers an intriguing combination of differing architectural proportions and styles ranging from its 16th/17th Century origins through the Victorian period to more recent times.
Set either side of the central reception hall, the dining room and snug sitting room display exposed beams, whilst the elegant Victorian sitting room has an attractive bay window with French doors opening into the Amdega conservatory, both of which enjoy wonderful views. The Orwell Furniture kitchen features wooden work surfaces, an electric oven and gas hob, and a mains gas fired AGA, whilst set off the rear hallway is a utility room and ground floor bath/shower room.
The first floor, which is approached by twin staircases, offers a study landing, as well as four bedrooms, a wash room and en suite shower room. The property benefits from a mains gas-fired central heating system with underfloor heating in some areas.
OUTSIDE
The impressive Armadilla office/studio pod, enjoys the views, has light and power connected and offers the flexibility for a variety of uses.
GARDENS & GROUNDS
A five bar gate accesses a shingled drive and parking area to the side of the house with steps leading to the front door and the south facing lawned garden, which is bordered by herbaceous and shrub beds and overhung by a mature beech tree. Steps rise to an area of elevated rear garden which borders the surrounding farmland. There is a traditional single storey timber framed barn with a boarded loft, providing utility storage. Further pathways run around the house and link into an area of sloping woodland grounds, with numerous oak, ash and horse chestnut trees, together with a cedar shed and greenhouse. Immediately to the west of the house is a sheltered York stone terrace from where there are lovely views across the meadows. In all the property extends to about 1.5 acres.
LOCATION
Lower Ufford, with its fine church, two good local pubs and tennis/sports club is situated in the Deben Valley, a Designated Special Landscape Area, whilst being easily accessible to Woodbridge and the region’s main road and rail communication routes. The nearby village of Melton and the small town of Wickham Market (2 miles) provide further local facilities, as does the popular river front market town of Woodbridge (4 miles). The nearby River Deben provides excellent water sport opportunities, whilst for the golf enthusiast, the Ufford Park course is within walking distance and the Woodbridge Golf Club is in the neighbouring village of Bromeswell. The A12 is easily accessible and provides a dual carriageway link to the county town of Ipswich and beyond to connect to the Midlands (via the A14) and London’s M25 motorway. Rail services run from nearby Melton and Woodbridge stations to London’s Liverpool Street Station via Ipswich from where the journey takes about 70 minutes.
Woodbridge - 4 miles
Wickham Market - 2 miles
Suffolk Heritage Coast - 9 miles
A12 - 1 mile
Ipswich - 12 miles (London's Liverpool Street Station 70 mins)
DIRECTIONS (IP13 6EF)
From Ipswich, travel in an easterly direction on the main A12. After bypassing Woodbridge, turn right on to the A1152 signed to Orford. At the Melton Road traffic lights, turn left and proceed out of Melton. Continue past the Ufford Park Golf Course and at the junction with the old A12, turn right signed to Lower Ufford. Continue along this straight road, passing the village hall, tennis courts and playing field and at the next T-junction, turn left, proceed over a small bridge and take the next left-hand turn into Spring Lane where Four Elms will be found on the right-hand side after a short distance.
What3words: booster.decking.prowess
SERVICES
Mains electricity and gas are connected to the property. Private water supply with whole house filtration and water purification systems. Private drainage system.
Broadband: Ultrafast full fibre broadband
EPC: D
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
The fitted carpets are included, however items regarded as fixtures and fittings, including curtains, are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.
VIEWINGS
By appointment with Jackson-Stops.
Four Elms enjoys an elevated position, set off a narrow country lane, on the edge of the sought after village of Lower Ufford, with the benefit of lovely views over the adjoining water meadows of Byng Brooke, a tributary of the River Deben. The property with its smart new Norfolk reed roof is not listed and the original timber framed cottage, which is thought to possibly date from the 16th Century, has been extended during Victorian times and again around the turn of the millennium. The accommodation which extends to some 2,500 sq ft offers an intriguing combination of differing architectural proportions and styles ranging from its 16th/17th Century origins through the Victorian period to more recent times.
Set either side of the central reception hall, the dining room and snug sitting room display exposed beams, whilst the elegant Victorian sitting room has an attractive bay window with French doors opening into the Amdega conservatory, both of which enjoy wonderful views. The Orwell Furniture kitchen features wooden work surfaces, an electric oven and gas hob, and a mains gas fired AGA, whilst set off the rear hallway is a utility room and ground floor bath/shower room.
The first floor, which is approached by twin staircases, offers a study landing, as well as four bedrooms, a wash room and en suite shower room. The property benefits from a mains gas-fired central heating system with underfloor heating in some areas.
OUTSIDE
The impressive Armadilla office/studio pod, enjoys the views, has light and power connected and offers the flexibility for a variety of uses.
GARDENS & GROUNDS
A five bar gate accesses a shingled drive and parking area to the side of the house with steps leading to the front door and the south facing lawned garden, which is bordered by herbaceous and shrub beds and overhung by a mature beech tree. Steps rise to an area of elevated rear garden which borders the surrounding farmland. There is a traditional single storey timber framed barn with a boarded loft, providing utility storage. Further pathways run around the house and link into an area of sloping woodland grounds, with numerous oak, ash and horse chestnut trees, together with a cedar shed and greenhouse. Immediately to the west of the house is a sheltered York stone terrace from where there are lovely views across the meadows. In all the property extends to about 1.5 acres.
LOCATION
Lower Ufford, with its fine church, two good local pubs and tennis/sports club is situated in the Deben Valley, a Designated Special Landscape Area, whilst being easily accessible to Woodbridge and the region’s main road and rail communication routes. The nearby village of Melton and the small town of Wickham Market (2 miles) provide further local facilities, as does the popular river front market town of Woodbridge (4 miles). The nearby River Deben provides excellent water sport opportunities, whilst for the golf enthusiast, the Ufford Park course is within walking distance and the Woodbridge Golf Club is in the neighbouring village of Bromeswell. The A12 is easily accessible and provides a dual carriageway link to the county town of Ipswich and beyond to connect to the Midlands (via the A14) and London’s M25 motorway. Rail services run from nearby Melton and Woodbridge stations to London’s Liverpool Street Station via Ipswich from where the journey takes about 70 minutes.
Woodbridge - 4 miles
Wickham Market - 2 miles
Suffolk Heritage Coast - 9 miles
A12 - 1 mile
Ipswich - 12 miles (London's Liverpool Street Station 70 mins)
DIRECTIONS (IP13 6EF)
From Ipswich, travel in an easterly direction on the main A12. After bypassing Woodbridge, turn right on to the A1152 signed to Orford. At the Melton Road traffic lights, turn left and proceed out of Melton. Continue past the Ufford Park Golf Course and at the junction with the old A12, turn right signed to Lower Ufford. Continue along this straight road, passing the village hall, tennis courts and playing field and at the next T-junction, turn left, proceed over a small bridge and take the next left-hand turn into Spring Lane where Four Elms will be found on the right-hand side after a short distance.
What3words: booster.decking.prowess
SERVICES
Mains electricity and gas are connected to the property. Private water supply with whole house filtration and water purification systems. Private drainage system.
Broadband: Ultrafast full fibre broadband
EPC: D
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
The fitted carpets are included, however items regarded as fixtures and fittings, including curtains, are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.
VIEWINGS
By appointment with Jackson-Stops.