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Wingfield House is a Grade II Listed town house in Saxmundham, Suffolk, dating back to the 15th century. The property features original oak framing, exposed beams, brick floors, and wide reclaimed floorboards throughout its three floors. Each floor includes original features such as fireplaces, while also boasting modern additions like mains-fired gas central heating, Victorian radiators, and heated towel rails. The ground floor includes a reception hall with a C20 Clearview woodburner, a sitting room with a large double-sided fireplace, an open-plan kitchen and dining room with contemporary units and integrated appliances, and a cellar with a racked wine storage area. The first floor includes three bedrooms, two with original fireplaces, and a family bathroom with a roll-top bath and separate shower cubicle. A second flight of stairs leads to two further en-suite bedrooms on the second floor. The property is surrounded by a generous south-west facing terraced garden with a paved terrace area, ornamental pond, and off-street parking for two vehicles.