For Sale6 Bedroom Detached House in Sutton Bridge£700,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 6
Bathrooms
× 4
Receptions
× 3
Guide Price
£700,000
Key Features
- Total Accommodation Excluding Garage Extends to Approximately 3896 Sq.Ft.
- Total Plot is Approximately 0.68 Acre (Subject to Measured Survey)
- Predominantly Lawn Garden, Screened by Mature Trees Plus Decked Seating Area
- Circle Drive, Attached Single Garage and Ample Parking Area For Several Cars
- Rear Hallway Giving Access to Various Storage Rooms and the Attached Garage
- Six Double Bedrooms and Four Bath/Shower Rooms Over Two Floors
- Three Reception Room and an Open Plan Kitchen/Diner/Family Room
- Situated in a Rural Position on the Borders of Lincolnshire and Norfolk
- A Handsome Brick Built Former RAF Property Dates Back to mid 1930
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Description
Built in the mid-1930s, Commandant’s House used to be part of RAF Sutton Bridge. The home’s background means it is a sturdier build than most by design. The current owners sympathetically renovated the property throughout: the floors, doors, storage spaces, and even the radiators and picture rail are all historically appropriate.
The remodelled, open plan kitchen diner and family room is truly the heart of this house, commanding its entire central point. It is perfect for family gatherings, made warm by wood countertops, a nook-like breakfast bar, and the cosy seating area. The downstairs reception areas are secluded and peaceful corners of the home. They give gorgeous views of the circular driveway and gardens’ wild cherry trees, especially through the living room’s grand bay windows.
The building’s long and narrow design ensures you’re only ever a short step away from either garden, the back well-suited to al fresco dining with its raised wooden patio contained by stepped planters and a rockery. An indoor-outdoor lifestyle is freely available here, wherever you happen to be on the ground floor.
On the two upstairs floors, the luxury of the airy bedrooms with built in storage counts double for the master bedroom, which benefits from an en-suite. Despite the abundance of space, the pairings of bedrooms with their large, traditional windows and economic use of sloping ceilings cleverly embraces the rooms, so they never feel too spacious for comfort. Evoking the best of both country manor and cottage atmospheres, its characterful angles and fittings are contrasted, and plentiful natural light emphasised, by the size and height of each room.
There are natural and historical attractions in the local area, with the river Nene in walking distance, as well as Peter Scott’s lighthouse, and the bird-friendly marshes of The Wash on the Lincolnshire-Norfolk border. Shops and amenities, and a park and village hall, are all ten to fifteen minutes’ walk away, with Spalding and King’s Lynn well connected by bus from the village.