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Modern 3 bed Detached property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£650,000
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"An attractive Grade II listed cottage in grounds of 0.6 acre, set back within this well regarded village, convenient for Lavenham and Bury St Edmunds.




Situated on the fringes of Windsor Green within the village of Cockfield, The Abbey Cottage is a Grade II listed timber framed cottage, believed to date back to the 17th century. The property is built of traditional timber frame construction under a thatched roofline, and retains many original attractive features, with inglenook fireplaces and traditional brick floors. In recent years, the property has been subject to considerable improvements, cleverly fusing the original character with modern comforts, to include a new oil fired heating system, upgraded kitchen and bathrooms, as well as a new thatched ridge.

The cottage and its later 19th and 20th century additions result in around 2,000ft2 of living space, comprising entrance porch, with tiled flooring and arched window leading to a sitting room, with small inglenook, exposed timbers, double aspect and cloakroom, leading to a large conservatory, with tiled floors and views of the gardens.

The double aspect dining room has exposed brick floors and timbers, inglenook fireplace and corner cupboard, whilst there is a ground floor bedroom with brick floors, fireplace currently sealed and an adjoining modern bathroom suite, with exposed brickwork, panelled bath and vanity wash basin, separate shower cubicle and towel rail.

The triple aspect kitchen has a mono pitched roof has been totally refitted with a modern range of shaker style base and eye level units, large preparation worktop areas and two stainless steel sink units, freestanding range cooker and integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher.

The first floor is accessed from two staircases, with landing one giving access to a modern shower room with corner cubicle, vanity wash basin, low level WC and towel rail. Bedroom one enjoys a double aspect, useful storage cupboards and interconnecting door, leading to bedroom two, with double aspect, large double storage cupboards.

Outside
The Abbey Cottage is approached from the lane onto a driveway, leading to a detached garage. The gardens offer a mature and private setting, largely lawned interspersed with some mature trees and shrubbery, terrace and box hedging, as well as a number of interesting outbuildings to include a summerhouse games room, children s playhouse and modern shepherds hut with oak flooring and painted panelling, presently serving as overflow bedroom.

Services
Mains water and electricity Oil fired central heating Private drainage via new Treatment Plant Council Tax Band E Broadband Ofcom suggest Ultrafast 1,800Mb available Mobile Ofcom suggest all providers likely.

Location
The property is located within this highly regarded village, centred around a large village green which plays an important part in the community, with regular cricket matches and village fete among many notable events. Cockfield has a variety of amenities, to include post office, shop and public house, and is considered one of the most sought after villages in the region, due to its convenience for Bury St Edmunds and Lavenham.

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Listed Building Entry
House. C17 or earlier; later extensions. Plastered timber frame with remains of stippled pargetting. Thatched roof with gabled ends. Brick axial and gable end stacks. Plan 3 room plan; centre and right hand rooms appear to be heated from back to back fireplaces in axial stack; probably formerly with lobby entry in front of stack. Later small wing behind left hand room and outshut on left end. Exterior 1 storey and attic. Asymmetrical 4 window NE front. C19 20 3 light casements with glazing bars and 2 gabled dormers with 2 light casements. C20 porch on right and outshut on left end with pantile roof. At rear SW smaller 2 light casements, 2 gabled dormers and small gable ended wing to right outshut in angle. Interior not inspected."

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Nearby Schools
Cockfield Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School
0.6mi
All Saints' Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School Lawshall
1.9mi
Great Whelnetham Church of England Primary School
2.9mi
Lavenham Community Primary School
3.7mi
Old Buckenham Hall School
4.0mi
Nearby Stations
Thurston Station
6.5mi
Bury St Edmunds Station
6.9mi
Elmswell Station
8.2mi
Sudbury (Suffolk) Station
8.6mi
Stowmarket Station
10.0mi
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