Charming period house near Newmarket for sale
This very pretty old cottage is located in the popular village of Worlington on the Cambridgeshire/Suffolk border

Rose Cottage is an excellent triple aspect period house set in mature grounds. The oldest part of the house dates back to the 18th century and retains much of its original character with attractive features such as decorative fireplaces and exposed ceiling and wall timbers.
Accommodation is light and spacious: the property has three excellent reception rooms, a superb integrated kitchen/breakfast room and four bedrooms (one en suite). The dining room, sitting room and study are all attractive, well thought-out family rooms.
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Outside the house boasts a large mature garden which is mainly laid to lawn with mature trees, paved terrace, pond and well stocked flower and shrub beds - grounds extend to just under half an acre.
Rose Cottage is located in the popular village of Worlington on the Cambridgeshire/Suffolk border which itself is just nine miles from Newmarket with its excellent amenities and formidable reputation as the home of horseracing.
The guide price is £545,000. For further information please contact Jackson Stops & Staff on 01638 662231 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk.
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