Dairy Farm, 2 London Road, Halesworth. Recently renovated, one of Halesworth s most important Grade II* Listed houses situated close to the town centre.
Dairy Farm, 2 London Road, Halesworth, IP19 8LH Guide Price: 695,000 Freehold DESCRIPTION & HISTORY Dairy Farm in Halesworth is an important Grade II* Listed family house situated close to the town centre. The accommodation is arranged over three floors and boasts a magnificent first floor panelled master bedroom. The lower back wing of Dairy Farm (which is now the kitchen and dining room and bedrooms above) was built about 1500 or earlier. This Medieval timber framed farmhouse was called Baxters. This was built onto and adjoining with another (back wing of what is now adjoining Gothic House) by Robert Norton between 1540 and 1577. He was a wealthy landowner and developed a business exporting Suffolk dairy produce to the English garrisons in France. The jutted front of the old farmhouse was carried all the way along the new front of the grand mansion. A new block was built on a lavish scale at an estimate of 460 oak trees being used in this construction. What is now Dairy Farm was the lower end of the new house and much less decorative and was probably used to service the kitchen areas for the big house and what was Baxters is still a semi separate farmhouse. In 1582 the house was inherited by Sir Richard Saltonstall, a very wealthy self-made man who was a Lord Mayor of London in 1597. His nephew helped to found Boston, Massachusetts in the USA. In 1640 the estate was sold to John Bedingfield and he installed elaborate panelling and mantelpieces which were removed by 1847 from Gothic House, but it is thought that the panelling in the first floor of Dairy Farm was reused from Gothic House. Two of his sons were knighted and his brother become Lord Chief Justice and another Lord Mayor of London. The house was tenanted during most of the 18th Century and in 1783 it was bought by the wealthy Mr John Dresser, who converted the house in to a boarding school by 1800. He was a land agent and later became High Sherriff of Suffolk. He did quite a lot of alternations to the front of both houses, changing the windows into Georgian sashes and adding what is now the front door of Dairy Farm. He also added a large extension to the back of Dairy Farm. In 1848 Thompson George bought the upper end only and remodelled it in Gothic fashion. In 1889 Gothic House and Dairy Farm were auctioned by Flick & Son and it was stipulated the purchaser had to block up all doorways from Lot 1 (Gothic House) into Lot 2 (Dairy Farm), which created the separate property as it is now.
The farmhouse, barns and approximately 64 acres was bought by Thomas Sheldrake who was already a tenant and in 1949 it was then bought by Thomas Gowlett. The current owners purchased the property five years ago and have carried out major renovations including installing a full gas fired central heating system, antique style radiators, luxury bath and shower rooms, bespoke handmade kitchen/breakfast room and a stunning sun room with tri-fold doors opening onto the attractive rear garden. Also a one bedroom attached annexe has been created offering additional accommodation suitable for a dependent relative or a possible rental income. The oak framed cow shed, which was part of the Old Dairy Farm buildings, has now been renamed Jasmine Barn and is also being marketed by Flick & Son separately. In all, Dairy Farm is a fine family house situated in a delightful location close to the heart of this popular market town. There is also a pretty walled garden and off street parking. LOCATION The popular market town of Halesworth is centred around a pedestrian precinct with a wide variety of shops which cater for most everyday needs. Halesworth has a primary school, library, arts centre, doctors surgery and cottage hospital, which make it very self contained. The town is also well served with transport communications having a railway station which offers a service via Ipswich to London Liverpool Street. DIRECTIONS On foot from Flick & Son s Halesworth office, turn left and follow The Thoroughfare past the Angel Hotel and Barclays Bank onto London Road. The property will be found on the left hand side opposite the church, marked by a Flick & Son for sale board. GROUND FLOOR FRONT ENTRANCE DOOR to ENTRANCE HALL STUDY 11 10 x 10 10 (3.61m x 3.30m) FAMILY ROOM 15 6 x 9 5 (4.72m x 2.87m) INNER STAIRCASE HALL CELLAR 17 x 13 (5.18m x 3.96m) SUN ROOM 16 2 x 9 4 (4.93m x 2.84m) BACK HALLWAY
CLOAKROOM BUTLERS PANTRY 6 8 x 6 5 (2.03m x 1.96m) SITTING ROOM 18 10 x 15 10 (5.74m x 4.83m) KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 17 1 x 16 5 (5.21m x 5.00m) FIRST FLOOR LANDING MASTER BEDROOM 19 4 x 13 8 (5.89m x 4.17m) MASTER BATHROOM SECOND LANDING BEDROOM 2 17 x 11 1 (5.18m x 3.38m) EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM BEDROOM 3 13 3 x 9 11 (4.04m x 3.02m) FAMILY BATHROOM BEDROOM 4 14 6 x 9 5 (4.42m x 2.87m) EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM SECOND FLOOR ATTIC ROOM/BEDROOM 5 20 1 x 12 (6.12m x 3.66m) ANNEXE KITCHEN 11 6 x 7 2 (3.51m x 2.18m) SITTING ROOM 12 x 11 7 narrowing to 8 5 (3.66m x 3.53m 2.57m) FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM 12 9 max x 12 9 max (3.89m x 3.89m) EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM
SERVICES Mains electricity, water, gas and drainage are available. None of the services, the heating installation, plumbing, electrical systems nor appliances (if any) have been tested by the Selling Agents. OUTGOINGS Council Tax currently Band F. Further details can be obtained from the Waveney District Council, Town Hall, High Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 1HS. Tel: (01502) 562111. VIEWING Please contact Flick & Son, 8 The Thoroughfare, Halesworth, IP19 8AH for an appointment to view; halesworth@flickandson.co.uk. Tel: 01986 873757. Ref: 18073/LB. AREA INFORMATION For further information about the area including schooling, transport, policing, environment agency and utilities visit our Area Info website page at www.flickandson.co.uk FIXTURES & FITTINGS No fixtures, fittings, furnishings or effects save those that are specifically mentioned in these particulars are included in the sale and any item not so noted is expressly excluded. It should not be assumed that any contents, furnishings or furniture shown in the photographs (if any) are included in the sale. These particulars do not constitute any part of any offer or contract. They are issued in good faith but do not constitute representations of fact and should be independently checked by or on behalf of prospective purchasers or tenants and are furnished on the express understanding that neither the agents nor the vendor are or will become liable in respect of their contents. The vendor does not hereby make or give nor do Messrs Flick & Son nor does any Director or employee of Messrs Flick & Son have any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever, as regards the property or otherwise. 8 The Thoroughfare Halesworth Suffolk IP19 8AH 01986 873757 halesworth@flickandson.co.uk Aldeburgh Halesworth Leiston Saxmundham Southwold www.flickandson.co.uk