Characterful family home with leisure facilities and valley views.
Grade II listed mews conversion with original beams and stripped timber floors
Three double bedrooms plus flexible dining room/bedroom four
28ft lounge and kitchen/breakfast room — generous living space
Allocated off-street parking and well-kept communal gardens
Access to on-site heated pool, gym and games room for residents
Leasehold: 978 years remaining — long lease but still leasehold
Service charge noted at £3,292.32 for recent six-month period (payable)
Listed status may restrict alterations; specialist consents likely required
This Grade II listed mews conversion occupies a leafy setting in Blythburgh and offers substantial, characterful family accommodation across multiple floors. Stripped timber floors, exposed beams and a 28ft lounge create a warm, historical atmosphere, while the kitchen/breakfast room and flexible dining room/bedroom four give practical everyday living space. Three double bedrooms and an additional bathroom upstairs suit growing families or regular visitors.
Residents benefit from well-maintained communal gardens, allocated off-street parking and on-site leisure facilities including a heated pool, fitness suite and games room — useful for families who value convenience and local recreation. The property enjoys pleasant views over the Blyth Valley and lies under a mile from Halesworth, with Southwold’s coast reached in about five miles.
Important practical points: the house is leasehold with 978 years remaining and carries a significant communal service charge (recent half-year figure shown in the particulars). As a listed building, external and many internal alterations may be restricted and will require consent, so buyers wanting extensive refurbishment should factor in additional consents and likely specialist costs. Council tax is above average.
In short, this is a spacious, characterful home for a family seeking a village location with strong leisure amenities on site. It will particularly suit buyers who value original features and convenience over a blank‑canvas renovation, and who are comfortable with leasehold ownership and communal charges.