Guide price
£400,000
3 bed detached house for sale251 Stowmarket Road, Great Blakenham, Ipswich IP6
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
No Onward Chain
Guide Price: £400,000-£425,000
Beautiful Blend Of Character and Modernity
Three Double Bedrooms
Sympathetically Modernised Throughout
Originally Constructed Circa 1880's
Open Plan Living Throughout
Generous Garden Space
Considerable Outbuilding With Power And Lighting
Marketed by Edd Callegari- luxpad personal estate agent
This beautifully presented home, originally dating back to the late 1800s, has been thoughtfully modernised to create an exceptional blend of period charm and contemporary practicality. Behind its classic façade lies a stylish, light-filled interior designed to suit modern living while retaining the character of its historic origins.
On entering, you are welcomed into a generous living room, a space defined by its elegant proportions and timeless features, making it the perfect heart of the home. Engineered oak flooring provides a seamless flow into the dining room. This offers an ideal setting for entertaining and an exposed brick wall creates a centrepiece for the property with an archway leading through to the kitchen. A shaker style kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to retain charm yet offer complete functionality. Porcelain floor tiles compliment the cabinetry, with oak handles providing some contrast. The ground floor also provides a study/fourth bedroom, perfectly suited for those seeking a private home office. A useful extension offers a boot room and cloakroom to complete the downstairs accommodation.
Upstairs, the property continues to impress with a well-planned layout and three double bedrooms. The principal bedroom enjoys the luxury of an en-suite with rain-style shower, while two further bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom. Each room offers both comfort and character, combining traditional charm with a modern finish.
The garden has three beautiful sections to be enjoyed. Closest to the home, a new decking has been installed to provide a lovely spot for alfresco dining and entertainment. The rear of the property has been sympathetically cladded in stained wood, giving a wonderful rustic feel when abutting the original flint walls. Walking through a brick archway takes you to a lawn area, bordered by shrubbery and plethora of fruit trees. The rear section offers a newly built shed and a substantial outbuilding. This offers enormous versatility – ideal for hobbies, home business use, or conversion into additional leisure space.
Perfectly situated in Great Blakenham, this property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home that balances heritage and modernity, delivering both charm and convenience for today’s lifestyle.
Additional Information:
Freehold property
Detached, 1,777 sqft property
Approximate year of build: 1880's- newly membered and insulated roof on rear extension
Gas central heating- combi boiler serviced yearly
Mains water and drainage
Local Authority: Suffolk
Council Tax: Band D (estimated £2208 per annum)
Energy Performance Rating: D
Low-energy lighting in 67% outlets
Mobile Phone Signal: O2, EE, Three and Vodafone
Cable/Satellite TV: BT and Sky
Internet Speed: 35mbps
Flood Risk: Low (rivers and seas), Very Low (surface water)
Loft Space - Newly insulated
White Goods Included: Integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher.
Great Blakenham Area Guide
• Transport Links
Great Blakenham enjoys excellent transport connections, making it highly desirable for both commuters and families. The village sits close to the A14, providing direct access to Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, and Cambridge, as well as linking to the A12 for routes towards Colchester and London. Rail services are easily accessible at nearby Needham Market and Ipswich, offering direct trains into London Liverpool Street in just over an hour. For international travel, Stansted Airport is around an hour’s drive away, ensuring convenient links further afield.
• Schools
The area benefits from a strong choice of schools within easy reach. Primary education is provided locally by Claydon Primary School and Great Blakenham Primary School, both well-regarded within the community. For secondary schooling, Claydon High School offers a comprehensive curriculum, while Ipswich provides access to a wide selection of independent schools, including Ipswich School and St Joseph’s College. This blend of local and independent options makes the area attractive for families at every stage of education.
• Local Amenities
Great Blakenham retains the charm of a traditional Suffolk village while offering modern convenience. Within the village and surrounding area, residents benefit from a range of everyday amenities including local shops, pubs, and community facilities. For more extensive shopping, dining, and leisure opportunities, Ipswich town centre is just a short drive away, offering everything from boutique stores to national retailers, as well as a lively mix of restaurants, cafés, and cultural attractions.
• Nearby Villages and Towns
The village is ideally positioned to enjoy the wider Suffolk countryside. Nearby Needham Market offers a historic high street lined with independent shops and cafés, while the market town of Stowmarket provides further amenities, supermarkets, and a twice-weekly market. To the south, Ipswich serves as the county town with its marina, theatres, and vibrant cultural scene. Surrounding villages such as Claydon, Barham, and Bramford provide additional community feel and easy access to countryside walks, making the area particularly appealing for those seeking a balance between town and country living.
On entering, you are welcomed into a generous living room, a space defined by its elegant proportions and timeless features, making it the perfect heart of the home. Engineered oak flooring provides a seamless flow into the dining room. This offers an ideal setting for entertaining and an exposed brick wall creates a centrepiece for the property with an archway leading through to the kitchen. A shaker style kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to retain charm yet offer complete functionality. Porcelain floor tiles compliment the cabinetry, with oak handles providing some contrast. The ground floor also provides a study/fourth bedroom, perfectly suited for those seeking a private home office. A useful extension offers a boot room and cloakroom to complete the downstairs accommodation.
Upstairs, the property continues to impress with a well-planned layout and three double bedrooms. The principal bedroom enjoys the luxury of an en-suite with rain-style shower, while two further bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom. Each room offers both comfort and character, combining traditional charm with a modern finish.
The garden has three beautiful sections to be enjoyed. Closest to the home, a new decking has been installed to provide a lovely spot for alfresco dining and entertainment. The rear of the property has been sympathetically cladded in stained wood, giving a wonderful rustic feel when abutting the original flint walls. Walking through a brick archway takes you to a lawn area, bordered by shrubbery and plethora of fruit trees. The rear section offers a newly built shed and a substantial outbuilding. This offers enormous versatility – ideal for hobbies, home business use, or conversion into additional leisure space.
Perfectly situated in Great Blakenham, this property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home that balances heritage and modernity, delivering both charm and convenience for today’s lifestyle.
Additional Information:
Freehold property
Detached, 1,777 sqft property
Approximate year of build: 1880's- newly membered and insulated roof on rear extension
Gas central heating- combi boiler serviced yearly
Mains water and drainage
Local Authority: Suffolk
Council Tax: Band D (estimated £2208 per annum)
Energy Performance Rating: D
Low-energy lighting in 67% outlets
Mobile Phone Signal: O2, EE, Three and Vodafone
Cable/Satellite TV: BT and Sky
Internet Speed: 35mbps
Flood Risk: Low (rivers and seas), Very Low (surface water)
Loft Space - Newly insulated
White Goods Included: Integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher.
Great Blakenham Area Guide
• Transport Links
Great Blakenham enjoys excellent transport connections, making it highly desirable for both commuters and families. The village sits close to the A14, providing direct access to Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, and Cambridge, as well as linking to the A12 for routes towards Colchester and London. Rail services are easily accessible at nearby Needham Market and Ipswich, offering direct trains into London Liverpool Street in just over an hour. For international travel, Stansted Airport is around an hour’s drive away, ensuring convenient links further afield.
• Schools
The area benefits from a strong choice of schools within easy reach. Primary education is provided locally by Claydon Primary School and Great Blakenham Primary School, both well-regarded within the community. For secondary schooling, Claydon High School offers a comprehensive curriculum, while Ipswich provides access to a wide selection of independent schools, including Ipswich School and St Joseph’s College. This blend of local and independent options makes the area attractive for families at every stage of education.
• Local Amenities
Great Blakenham retains the charm of a traditional Suffolk village while offering modern convenience. Within the village and surrounding area, residents benefit from a range of everyday amenities including local shops, pubs, and community facilities. For more extensive shopping, dining, and leisure opportunities, Ipswich town centre is just a short drive away, offering everything from boutique stores to national retailers, as well as a lively mix of restaurants, cafés, and cultural attractions.
• Nearby Villages and Towns
The village is ideally positioned to enjoy the wider Suffolk countryside. Nearby Needham Market offers a historic high street lined with independent shops and cafés, while the market town of Stowmarket provides further amenities, supermarkets, and a twice-weekly market. To the south, Ipswich serves as the county town with its marina, theatres, and vibrant cultural scene. Surrounding villages such as Claydon, Barham, and Bramford provide additional community feel and easy access to countryside walks, making the area particularly appealing for those seeking a balance between town and country living.