Guide price
£675,000
(£281/sq. ft)
4 bed property for sale102 High Street, Hadleigh IP7
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
2,400 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
An attractive townhouse covering some 2,400sq.ft of tastefully modernised living space together with private rear gardens which extend on three sides
Located in the very centre of Hadleigh, 102 High Street forms part of the town’s historic hub. With a typically elegant Georgian façade, the house dates from the 16th century, with later additions which probably date from the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as a modern addition to the rear.
As such, the varying architectural periods provide distinct areas which all have appealing characteristics. The front section of the house forms the 16th century part, with heavily timbered beams to both the inviting entrance hall and snug, with the latter providing an open fireplace.
Beyond the inner hall is the central sitting room / dining room, with numerous Georgian / Victorian influences which includes a cast iron fireplace and built-in alcove cabinetry. Complimenting the period parts of the house is the tastefully modernised kitchen / breakfast room, which offers a pleasing open plan arrangement with a wood burner to the dining area, and a stylishly fitted kitchen with quartz worktops and a range of oak cabinets. This twin aspect room is notably bright, with two sets of glazed doors leading onto the side gardens.
An adjacent inner hall leads through to the utility room and cloakroom, and the remainder of the ground floor comprises the oak framed office / garden room, which was built in 2002 with twin aspect glazing and further French windows onto the rear garden.
The first floor is accessed via the inner hall, which leads onto a welcoming and usable main landing / seating area, with access to the modernised shower room. This essentially serves the front bedroom, which consists of the 16th century part, with direct views over the High Street.
Directly above this bedroom with access via a further staircase is the second-floor bedroom, with favourable ceiling height and a gable end window giving further views along the High Street.
The main landing connects to a corridor, giving access to the central double bedroom with views over the side garden. This bedroom is served by a tastefully modernised family bathroom, together with the wonderful main end bedroom, with twin aspect views over the side gardens.
The outside areas are also a notable feature, where the main south-facing brick patio offers good privacy with pergola, flower borders and a raised decking area to one corner. The garden extends beyond the garden room and round to the northern side, with further areas of brick patios and pergola with climbing wisteria. Outbuildings include two timber storage sheds.
Location
Hadleigh is a very popular historic market town situated about 9 miles from Ipswich, 9 miles from Manningtree and about 14 miles from Colchester – all having main line services for London’s Liverpool Street station. The bustling town centre offers a wide range of local amenities including restaurants, pubs, sports facilities and a wide selection of shops.
Services
We understand all mains services are connected. Superfast broadband with estimated 77 mbps speed.
Unrestricted on-street parking, with EV charging points within walking distance.
EPC Rating
Current D (56). Potential C (75).
Local Authority and Council Tax
Babergh & Mid Suffolk District Council.
Band E (2025)
Located in the very centre of Hadleigh, 102 High Street forms part of the town’s historic hub. With a typically elegant Georgian façade, the house dates from the 16th century, with later additions which probably date from the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as a modern addition to the rear.
As such, the varying architectural periods provide distinct areas which all have appealing characteristics. The front section of the house forms the 16th century part, with heavily timbered beams to both the inviting entrance hall and snug, with the latter providing an open fireplace.
Beyond the inner hall is the central sitting room / dining room, with numerous Georgian / Victorian influences which includes a cast iron fireplace and built-in alcove cabinetry. Complimenting the period parts of the house is the tastefully modernised kitchen / breakfast room, which offers a pleasing open plan arrangement with a wood burner to the dining area, and a stylishly fitted kitchen with quartz worktops and a range of oak cabinets. This twin aspect room is notably bright, with two sets of glazed doors leading onto the side gardens.
An adjacent inner hall leads through to the utility room and cloakroom, and the remainder of the ground floor comprises the oak framed office / garden room, which was built in 2002 with twin aspect glazing and further French windows onto the rear garden.
The first floor is accessed via the inner hall, which leads onto a welcoming and usable main landing / seating area, with access to the modernised shower room. This essentially serves the front bedroom, which consists of the 16th century part, with direct views over the High Street.
Directly above this bedroom with access via a further staircase is the second-floor bedroom, with favourable ceiling height and a gable end window giving further views along the High Street.
The main landing connects to a corridor, giving access to the central double bedroom with views over the side garden. This bedroom is served by a tastefully modernised family bathroom, together with the wonderful main end bedroom, with twin aspect views over the side gardens.
The outside areas are also a notable feature, where the main south-facing brick patio offers good privacy with pergola, flower borders and a raised decking area to one corner. The garden extends beyond the garden room and round to the northern side, with further areas of brick patios and pergola with climbing wisteria. Outbuildings include two timber storage sheds.
Location
Hadleigh is a very popular historic market town situated about 9 miles from Ipswich, 9 miles from Manningtree and about 14 miles from Colchester – all having main line services for London’s Liverpool Street station. The bustling town centre offers a wide range of local amenities including restaurants, pubs, sports facilities and a wide selection of shops.
Services
We understand all mains services are connected. Superfast broadband with estimated 77 mbps speed.
Unrestricted on-street parking, with EV charging points within walking distance.
EPC Rating
Current D (56). Potential C (75).
Local Authority and Council Tax
Babergh & Mid Suffolk District Council.
Band E (2025)