A timber frame agricultural barn requiring some improvement available for commercial use subject to the necessary planning consents being sought. Restricted operating hours to include no weekend use and weekdays from 8:30am to 5:30pm.
An outstanding 3/4 bedroom period town house within just moments walking distance of the market square and numerous amenities with off-street parking and attractive gardens.
Occupying a wonderful position on the edge of the sought-after village of Thorpe Morieux, this enchanting Grade II listed thatched cottage enjoys far-reaching views across open Suffolk countryside whilst remaining conveniently placed for Bury St Edmunds and the surrounding villages.
A well presented 3-bedroom home on the periphery of the Bury St. Edmunds town centre with OFF-ROAD PARKING and GARAGING.
An well presented family home in this sought after village, offering versatile and spacious accommodation with modern finishes throughout. Large mature garden with terraced seating areas, large expanses of lawn and countryside views. Available long term.
This charming three-double bedroom Grade II listed semi-detached cottage enjoys a lovely rural setting with a well-established garden boasting many original character features throughout.
This charming three-bedroom cottage was once popular tea rooms and has been transformed into a luxury residence offering spacious accommodation across two floors. Each of the bedrooms are of a generous size with useful storage in the cellar with a large kitchen/dining room found to the rear with French doors leading to a private garden terrace.
This attractive character apartment is set back from the High Street within close proximity of the village green, shops and pubs. Both the bedrooms are of a generous size, services by a shower room with a modern well served kitchen and neighbouring sitting room that is of a double aspect and particularly light and spacious. To the front of a property is a drive that leads to an allocated...
A charming two bedroom cottage in the historic well served village of Long Melford, being offered with no onward chain.