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£400,000

(£287/sq. ft)

3 bed cottage for sale
The Street, Hollesley, Woodbridge IP12

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,395 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: F

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Added on 14/07/2026

About this property

  • Legal Ready

  • Circa 1650 thatched cottage

  • Flexible 3–4-bedroom accommodation

  • Original beams, brick floors & inglenook

  • Spacious kitchen & sunroom

  • Mature gardens with pond & terraces

  • Garage, workshop & creative studio

  • Rich history with unique heritage

  • Ideal for home working or creatives

  • Walk to village amenities

Believed to date back to around 1650, this enchanting, 3–4-bedroom thatched cottage is far more than a period home, it's a place where history, creativity and everyday life intertwine. Here just a short walk from amenities you can embrace a vibrant village lifestyle yet remain close to commuter links and still enjoy gardens and the slow special Suffolk pace of life.

Thatch Cottage is a remarkable period home with a rich and varied history. During the Second World War it served as an American Officers' residence, with local telegraph runners carrying messages between the cottage and Woodbridge Airbase. In earlier years, the property was home to both a village bakery and fish and chip shop, with today's sunroom and library once serving customers. Lovingly owned since 1985, the cottage includes handcrafted windows designed by a local carpenter to reflect the mullioned windows that would have been fitted in 1650, and brick flooring, creating a home that beautifully honours its past while offering comfort and creativity.

Step inside Stepping through the front door, the generous entrance hall immediately reveals the home's remarkable heritage, with beautifully preserved original brick flooring and an impressive inglenook fireplace, which housed the bakery oven at one point, providing a striking focal point. This has always been a well-used space whether an overspill at party time, homework space, storage and a cool space for the dogs to lay! To one side is a library cum office, once the village shop, which doubles as a convenient ground-floor bedroom, opposite a wet room, offering flexibility for guests or multi-generational living – this could equally make a great second lounge for teens. The sitting room is wonderfully proportioned, combining exposed beams, period charm and is a wonderful space in winter cosied up by the wood burner set within the inglenook. At the heart of the cottage, the expansive kitchen/dining room blends traditional timber cabinetry featuring bespoke hinges and doorhandles, with generous storage and practical tiled flooring, creating a warm and sociable space with Native North American art featuring beside the ovens . The family have loved cooking in here altogether and the 1.5 times width bar worktop allows everyone to spread out. Tucked away neatly is the utility room and beyond the kitchen, the light-filled sunroom (originally the fish & chip shop!) offers a peaceful sitting area, where recently installed bi-fold doors blur the boundary between inside and out, framing beautiful views of the surrounding garden and patio.

Explore upstairs Upstairs, each bedroom continues the character and creativity that make this cottage so special. All the rooms have wonderful unique storage features, cleverly built into to alcoves and eaves to maximise use of the space and one room has wonderful Morse code fused glass artwork – reading "Always walk on the wild side"! During renovation the current owners discovered a false wall in the family bathroom, which they removed to expose the brick chimney and original shape of the room, creating a larger bathroom, ideal for a young family.

Step outside From the moment you arrive, the artistic spirit of the property is unmistakable, with a striking green bottle sculpture welcoming visitors beside the driveway where ample parking and a detached garage with double doors ensure practicality sits comfortably alongside personality and vision. Mature shrubs, cottage planting and established hedging create a wonderfully private setting, offering a peaceful retreat from village life and the gardens have been landscaped from once wild rambling weeds, to create a wildlife haven with a pond and varying habitats attracting, frogs, newts, butterflies, moths with visits from deer and badgers too. There is space to install raised beds for keen growers, and the current owners enjoy veggie swaps with the neighbours! The sunroom patio is a real sun trap, whilst the charming terrace provides the perfect place for al fresco dining and is a wonderfully cool shady spot in the mornings. At the far end of the garden an eco-build, timber-framed workshop sits on foundations of rammed earth tyres and was erected with the help of the local villagers. The garden has been full of family and friends with barbecues, Wild West lassoing and axe throwing parties, to fashion show runways with garments fashioned from paper and assault courses.

A canvaqs for creativity Art is woven into the fabric of this home from the very first glance. The distinctive green bottle artwork (825 bottles donated by the community) beside the driveway sets the tone, while carefully curated pieces created by the owners feature internally and externally throughout the cottage. The abstract works, inspired by artists including Kandinsky, Miro and Mondrian, and also the owners love of dog training, sea scapes and local landscapes, complement the exposed beams, ancient brickwork and historic features of the cottage beautifully. Beyond the garden lies a specially designed creative studio, with internet connected, where abundant natural light streams through an artistic arrangement of windows and bi-fold door and the interior lighting plan has been specifically designed to offer an even light throughout. Whether used as a creative studio, home office or yoga retreat, this exceptional space enjoys a wonderful connection to the gardens, making it the perfect setting for imagination to flourish.

On the doorstep Hollesley is a welcoming and well-served village with a strong sense of community. Amenities include a village shop, post office, garage, popular pub serving food, and a primary school, while the village hall hosts a variety of events throughout the year. Just a five-minute drive away, Alderton offers a gp surgery. Upper Schools nearby in Woodbridge include the Ofsted-rated 'Outstanding' Farlingaye High School and the prestigious independent Woodbridge School.

How far is it to... Embrace the Suffolk lifestyle, with cosy village pubs, acclaimed restaurants including The Unruly Pig in Bromeswell and The Greyhound in Pettistree, and cultural attractions such as Snape Maltings and Sutton Hoo. The beautiful Heritage Coast is within easy reach, whilst Rendlesham Forest, the River Deben and miles of unspoilt countryside invite walking, cycling and sailing. Nearby Melton and Woodbridge railway stations offer convenient connections to Ipswich and London Liverpool Street, making this an idyllic location for work, rest and play.

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