A charming two bedroom mid terrace cottage located in the centre of Kersey together with off-road parking and a rear garden
Key Features
Central Village Location
Period Features
Off Street Parking
Newly Decorated
Description
The Letting Department are pleased to offer this charming period cottage dating back to the 16th century.
Collet Cottage is located just to the northern side of the Ford (colloquially known as ‘The Splash’) which runs through the village centre.
The property has been newly decorated and has new carpet. The sitting room is a good size and features an oak bressumer and herringbone brick hearth fireplace with an inglenook study area to the side.
The kitchen is fitted with numerous base and eye level units with ample worktop space. The kitchen has an inset cooker and electric hob. There is also a fridge, and washing machine. At the end of the kitchen are double doors leading out to the garden and patio area.
On the first floor a landing leads to two double bedrooms with exposed timbers and a family bathroom. Bedroom one enjoys street views and has an ensuite toilet, whilst bedroom two has built in wardrobes and overlooks the rear garden.
Outside, the property has a paved rear garden with established shrubs. A gravel which driveway leads to a carport and off road parking for one vehicle.
Location
Kersey is widely regarded as one of the prettiest villages in Suffolk and has a fine church and public house. The market town of Hadleigh is roughly 2 miles to the south with all local amenities including a supermarket, post office and numerous shops and restaurants. Kersey is within easy reach of Manningtree and Colchester, both of which have mainline rail services to London. The historic town of Lavenham is 8 miles, Bury St Edmunds about 16 miles to the north and Sudbury about 9 miles to the west.
Pets will be considered on a case by case basis.
Services Mains water, electricity, and drainage. Oil-fired central heating.
Local Authority and Council Tax Babergh & Mid Suffolk District Council Band C (2024)