Finndale House is situated on the edge of the village of Grundisburgh, which is set in particularly attractive undulating countryside to the west of the market town of Woodbridge. One of the most appealing and sought after small market towns in Suffolk, Woodbridge has better than average shopping, educational and recreational facilities, along with a direct daily train service to London. Ipswich, the county town, has a far wider range of amenities, and benefits from a frequent direct train service to London's Liverpool Street Station.
Description
Finndale House is an extremely attractive Georgian house, dating back to 1804 with an older rear wing believed to date back to around the 17th Century. The house is constructed of Suffolk white brick under slate and clay tile roofs. Internally the rooms are well proportioned with numerous features including high ceilings, decorative cornice work, picture and dado rails, deep skirting boards, open fireplaces and a particularly fine staircase hall. The gardens are a superb feature, predominately laid to lawn with established beds and mature trees. There are several paddocks along with a wooded area and also a range of outbuildings comprising stabling and a garage block. The River Lark (formally called the Finn) runs through the far fields over which is an attractive bridge which connects the gardens to the field.