Guide Price £400,000 - £425,000
Tucked away in a peaceful cul-de-sac setting, this immaculately presented four-bedroom detached home offers generous living space, a practical layout, and a beautifully private garden—ideal for modern family life.
The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall leading to a spacious sitting room stretching over 23 ft, providing an excellent space for both relaxing and entertaining. A separate dining room offers a more formal setting, while the well-proportioned kitchen breakfast room is thoughtfully arranged with direct access to the rear garden. A convenient downstairs WC completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, the property boasts four genuine double bedrooms, all well-sized and versatile, perfect for growing families or those needing home office space. These are served by a stylish four-piece family bathroom suite, including both a bath and separate shower.
Externally, the home continues to impress. The landscaped rear garden is low maintenance and enjoys a high degree of privacy, being unoverlooked—ideal for outdoor dining or simply unwinding.
To the front, the property benefits from a double garage along with additional parking for two vehicles.
Offered to the market with no onward chain, this superb home combines space, condition, and location, making it ready for immediate occupation.
Situated within the desirable village of Glemsford, this property enjoys a strong sense of community alongside a wide range of everyday amenities, all set within attractive countryside near the Rivers Glem and Stour. Glemsford is a large and well-regarded village offering a variety of local facilities including shops, public houses, takeaways, a doctor’s surgery, hairdressers, and a convenience store, making it highly convenient for day-to-day living. Families are particularly well served by Glemsford Primary Academy, which caters for children aged 2–11 and is known for its strong community ethos and well-rounded curriculum, while further primary and secondary schooling options can be found in nearby locations such as Long Melford and Sudbury. The village lies approximately six miles north-west of Sudbury, which provides a comprehensive range of shopping, leisure and educational facilities, along with a railway station offering connections to London Liverpool Street via Marks Tey, making the area suitable for commuters. The historic centres of Bury St Edmunds and Long Melford are also within easy reach, and regular bus services connect Glemsford to surrounding villages and towns. Overall, Weavers Drive represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a substantial detached home in a sought-after Suffolk village setting, offering generous accommodation, practical modern features, and excellent connectivity—ideal for families seeking both lifestyle and convenience.
Council Tax Band E