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History:
Patrick Stead funded the original construction of the Patrick Stead Hospital site through a donation in his Will; the original hospital site was purchased in 1880. The Patrick Stead Hospital is of local historic interest to Halesworth and the first hospital in the town; the hospital building was completed in 1882 and cost approximately £26,000 to build.
Introduction:
As the award winning developer’s chosen sole-agent, Palmer & Partners are proud to present to the market this exceptional three double bedroom end of terrace house situated on an exclusive development of just nine properties (six of these form part of the old hospital itself) in the sought after market town of Halesworth. The former Patrick Stead Hospital, which dates back to 1890 and is an iconic landmark in the town of Halesworth, has been cleverly converted into six residential dwellings by Western House Developments and we are delighted to offer for sale the first plot now available. All the properties come with a 10 year global home warranty; aluminium doors and windows throughout; gas central heating via a Hive system; Howdens kitchens; Quick-Step herringbone flooring; luxury fitted carpets to the stairs, landing and bedrooms; have been wired for air conditioning; and there is fibre leading to all properties and the developer has upgraded with a WiFi boosting technology system. Plot 1 (the show home) is the first plot to be released and early view is advised to avoid disappointment; plot 1 benefits from off-road parking for at least three vehicles to the front and beautifully landscaped wraparound gardens.
As agents, we recommend the earliest possible internal viewing to fully appreciate the quality of the finish with the accommodation comprising entrance hall; stylish ground floor cloakroom; dual aspect living room; stunning 22ft Howdens kitchen / dining room with integrated appliances, feature centre island and bi-fold doors opening out to the garden; first floor landing; stylish shower room; and three double bedrooms, the principal bedroom having a stylish en-suite shower room.
Halesworth is a market town in north east Suffolk, about ten miles inland from the Suffolk Heritage Coast, in a lovely area good to live in with the surrounding area being popular with walkers, bird-watchers and cyclists. There are good travel links with Halesworth railway station being on the East Suffolk line with connections to Norwich and London Liverpool Street and buses connecting to other Suffolk towns such as Beccles, Southwold and Lowestoft. Halesworth has a pedestrianised thoroughfare leading to the Market Place with St. Mary’s Church and the old almshouses beyond. There is a wonderful array of good shops, many independently owned, along with opticians, solicitors, dentists, library and more together with plenty of opportunities for light refreshments or a restaurant meal. Halesworth is a wonderful mix of old buildings and new, where local people have the advantages of the twenty-first century while secure in the roots of the past.