An attractive three bedroom detached cottage located in the centre of Kersey together with off-road parking and a private rear garden
Description
Brook Cottage forms part of the particularly appealing street scene to Kersey, where the property is located just to the northern side of the Ford (colloquially known as ‘The Splash’) which runs through the village centre. Grade II Listed, Brook Cottage probably dates from the 16th Century, with a modern two storey gabled addition to the north side of the cottage, as well as a further single storey extension to the rear.
Well presented throughout, the cottage offers a welcoming entrance hall with full-height storage cupboards and a cloakroom. The triple aspect rear kitchen / dining room has much appeal, which is comprehensively fitted with numerous cupboards, drawers, butlers sink and integral appliances under an extensive solid oak work surface.
The full width sitting room is also triple aspect and thus affords much natural light. There are numerous exposed timbers, and a focal ‘half barrel’ fireplace with wood burner.
The first floor offers two double bedrooms, both of which provide attractive views over The Street, as well as the garden and neighbouring countryside to the rear. The remaining first floor provides a further single bedroom and a stylishly fitted bathroom to the rear.
Outside, Brook Cottage offers off-road parking via a 5-bar gate fronting The Street. Access to one side (north) leads to the rear garden, which comprises a recessed York stone terrace with steps leading on to a lawn flanked by raised flower and shrub borders. To one corner is a timber garden shed.
Services Mains water, electricity, and drainage.
Local Authority and Council Tax Babergh & Mid Suffolk District Council Band E (2022/23)