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£300,000

3 bed detached house for sale
Fredericks Road, Beccles, Suffolk NR34

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Abbotts - Beccles

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About this property

  • Beautifully maintained Edwardian detached home full of period character

  • Light-filled sitting room and sunny, spacious dining room with Swedish wood burner

  • Hand-built kitchen with solid pine worktops and under-stair pantry

  • Three double bedrooms off the landing, including full-width main bedroom with two sash windows

  • Recently refitted Edwardian-style bathroom with monsoon shower and utility area

  • South-facing, sheltered and very private rear garden with lawn, borders and seating area

  • Hand-built solid timber cabin with insulation, power, loft storage and natural light

  • Original features throughout including sash windows, fireplaces, and custom picture rails

  • High-quality iron railings and gates; short driveway, garage, and wood stores

This beautifully presented Edwardian home is full of character, with original features and a warm, welcoming feel throughout.

Step through the covered porch into a traditional hallway with wooden floorboards, picture rails, and a decorative ceiling rose. To the left, the sitting room is filled with natural light from a large bay window, while an open fireplace brings a cosy, restful atmosphere.

The dining room is equally inviting, with a Swedish wood burner adding warmth and charm. There’s space for a large table, making it ideal for gatherings and family meals. The room also features charming wooden shutters and flows directly into the kitchen: A well-crafted space with hand-built and painted units, solid pine worktops, and locally made terracotta floor tiles with delicate leaf imprints. The kitchen also benefits from an under-stair pantry, providing additional, practical storage. With generous cupboard space and direct access to the garden, it’s both functional and full of character.

Also on the ground floor is the family bathroom, which has been recently completely refitted and tiled in an Edwardian style that suits the house beautifully. It includes a bath with a monsoon shower over, a heated towel rail, electric radiator, fan heater, and a utility area with a washing machine included, neatly tucked away for convenience.

Upstairs, the landing leads to three generous double bedrooms. The main front bedroom spans the full width of the house and features two sash windows, creating a bright and spacious feel. The second bedroom includes wooden shutters, while two of the rooms retain original fireplaces, and all three feature picture rails and period details. The loft is fully insulated to current standards, with recently fitted boarding, a modern pull-down ladder, and lighting, offering excellent storage space.

Outside, the wide rear garden a result of the double-width plot is a standout feature. South-facing, sheltered and very private, it includes beautifully stocked borders, a lovely lawn for relaxing, and a hard-surfaced area ideal for garden furniture or outdoor dining. Raised beds, a greenhouse, and a shed complete the space, with plenty of room for gardening or future extension (stp).

Set at the rear of the garden is a hand-built solid timber cabin with a pitched roof, a fantastic bonus space. Beautifully made, it features pine cladding and ceiling, high-quality flooring, and thick insulation in both the floor and walls for year-round comfort. With windows facing north and south, the space benefits from natural light throughout the day. Fully powered and lit, it also includes loft storage. Currently used as a home office and studio, it would work equally well as a den, hobby room or study.

To the front of the property, high-quality iron railings and gates add kerb appeal and a sense of privacy. Inside, the house is rich in traditional and character features, including original sash windows, and picture rails crafted to match the original moulding profile.

To the side of the house is a short, gated driveway suitable for smaller vehicles along with a garage and sheltered wood stores. A dropped kerb and white line help to preserve parking access directly in front of the property.

This is a rare opportunity to own a beautifully maintained period home in a quiet, well-connected neighbourhood.

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  • Council tax band

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