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Earsham Street, Bungay, NR35

Guide Price

£850,000

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  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 4
  • Reception Rooms: 5

Description

IN SUMMARY
Guide Price £850,000-£900,000. Scott House is a SIGNIFICANT GRADE II LISTED DETACHED PERIOD HOME, on the edge of the market town of BUNGAY. The house itself is named after John Barber Scott, known for his travel diaries, Whilst it is unknown the exact date of contraction it is believed to date back to the 17th Century in part with later additions. The house itself offers a VERY GENEROUS FOOTPRINT in excess of 5000 SQFT (STMS) with FIVE RECEPTION ROOMS, TWO UTILITY ROOMS, THREE BATHROOMS, two further cloakrooms, SIX BEDROOMS in total including SELF-CONTAINED FIRST FLOOR ANNEXE/APARTMENT. In addition to the house and annexe you will find a cellar and large partially converted attic, various store rooms...

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Garden

THE GREAT OUTDOORS
The property is approached by a pair of timber gates which lead to a paved driveway which passes the coach house, which is currently used for storage, and the open fronted parking bay. Next to the parking bay is the private entrance to the separate annex/apartment. The drive then leads on to a paved seating/courtyard area and serves the two rear entrances to the property. A pedestrian gate opposite the parking bay leads through to the main part of the garden and there is also a pair of timber gates leading into the garden opposite the main entrance. The main and formal part of the garden lies on the south side of the house and is attractively laid out with wide central lawns and gravel paths. On the far side of the garden is a flint constructed folly as well as a further kitchen garden. On the west side of the garden, through a gap in the hedge, is a delightful timber foot bridge leading over the river to an informal, natural, woodland area with a wealth of bulbs and plants, as well as mature trees, with grass walkways. This part of the garden follows the curve of the river, following the boundary from where there are good views back to the house across the river and open views across meadows. Leading from Earsham Street is a pedestrian gate with steps leading down to the traditional front entrance to the House, with gravelled area, mature plants and a further pedestrian gate leading around the side of the house and to the main part of the garden. The gardens and grounds in all extend to 0.96 of an acre (stms).

Key Information

Utility Supply

  • Electric
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  • Water
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  • Heating
    Gas Central
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  • Sewerage
    Septic Tank

Rights and Restrictions

  • Private rights of way
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  • Public rights of way
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  • Listed property
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  • Restrictions
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Risks

  • Flooded in last 5 years
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  • Flood defenses
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  • Source of flood
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Other

  • Parking
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  • Construction materials
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  • Is a mining area?
    No
  • Has planning permission?
    No

Location

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