Conveniently located on the outskirts of the picturesque Medieval town of Framlingham, this period detached house is positioned in attractive surroundings. Believed to have been originally a Tudor Hall House dating from the 16th Century, then divided into two separate properties, and ultimately being restored to a single residence. The property is predominantly of timber framed construction with colour washed elevations and decorative pargetting under traditional pantile roof. The property is not listed, giving potential for further sympathetic extension, subject to planning consent. With many period features, attractive fireplaces, and a wealth of exposed beams and studwork, the generous and flexible accommodation comprises drawing room, sitting room, dining room, family room, kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, bathroom, guest cloakroom and four bedrooms, one being on the ground floor, which also offers the potential as a home office or study. Sitting in mature grounds and gardens of over 0.75 acre (sts), with an excellent network of footpaths that provide access to the surrounding countryside and Framlingham town itself, there are no other close residential properties other than a neighbouring farm. This fine property is further enhanced with a traditional style detached double garage with attached car port and multiple off-street parking. The localised shopping facilities of Framlingham are accessible, as are local schools for all ages, including Thomas Mills High School. For further details and a strictly accommpanied viewing, please contact the Vendor's sole selling agent.