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The Old Rectory
Description
The Old Rectory
A significant Suffolk Grade II Old Rectory comprising a fine two storey country house dating back to the mid 16th Century with additional Victorian extensions, the accommodation has been converted to offices with fast broadband connection, kitchen and WC facilities, and generous car parking.
There is potential to restore the offices to create a large residential dwelling with attractive original features such as fireplaces, ornate ceilings and staircase complimented externally by the Garden Walls, Towers and Grotto which are also listed Grade II.
There are 23 designated car spaces.
The Gatehouse
The Gatehouse comprises a self-contained building at the entrance to the main site with 6 onsite car parking spaces.
Externally
There are attractive grounds surrounding this property with a number of important trees which are subject to TPO's as follows: a Lime Tree at the existing entrance, 2x Beech on the drive to the walled garden (adjacent to the historic church), a Lebanese Cedar (main feature of the grounds), a Horse Chestnut in the back area near the new build, and 27 Limes adjacent to the wall at the rear on the Old Rectory.
Location
Ipswich, the administrative and County town of Suffolk with a resident population of 130,000 and a retail catchment population of approximately 300,000 lies on the River Orwell, approximately 70 miles north east of central London, 55 miles south east of Cambridge, 43 miles south of Norwich, and 18 miles north east of Colchester. Major roads in the area include the A12, which provides dual carriageway access to the A14, providing a principal link from the Port of Felixstowe (9 miles to the south east) to the East Midlands
Available Area
| Name/Floor | Sq Ft | Sq M | Price | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| b The Old Rectory | 6,591 | 612.32 | On Application | Available |
| b The Gatehouse | 1,384 | 128.58 | On Application | Available |
| Total | 7,975 | 740.90 |