Guide price
£210,000
(£255/sq. ft)
2 bed cottage for saleNorwich Road, Halesworth IP19
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
823 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Attik City Country Coast
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About this property
Well-proportioned period property full of charm and character
Spacious sitting room with original panelled doors, shelving recesses, and potential to restore the original fireplace
Generous kitchen/dining room with tiled flooring, fitted units, gas hob, electric double oven, and space for a dining table
Utility area with plumbing for washing machine and a rear porch leading to an additional WC/shower room space
Large rear-facing kitchen window with views across the attractive courtyard garden
Two double bedrooms with built-in shelving to chimney recesses
Upstairs shower room with cubicle, WC, basin, and airing cupboard
Gas central heating throughout and good storage options across both floors
Great location, just a stone's throw from the town centre, the station, and The Cut
Off-road parking, and only a 20 minute drive to the fabulous Suffolk Heritage Coast
Attik are pleased to present a deceptively spacious two-bedroom period home located just a stone's throw from the centre of the historic market town of Halesworth. Offering a generous kitchen/dining room, two double bedrooms, a light-filled interior with character features, and a versatile garden with an outbuilding, this property is brimming with potential and ready for someone to make it their own. To view, please call the team today!
The Characterful Two Bedroom Cottage...
Set along one of the main approaches into the charming market town of Halesworth, 28 Norwich Road offers a spacious and characterful interior with plenty of potential to create a wonderful home.
Entering via the front steps, you’re welcomed into a carpeted hallway that immediately gives a nod to the property’s period charm with its original panelled internal door. The front sitting room is well-proportioned and benefits from a large window overlooking the shingled front garden, flooding the space with natural light, while an electric fire currently occupies the fireplace surround—there is potential here to re-open the original fireplace if desired. Either side of the chimney breast are useful alcoves, with shelving ideal for books or display, and attractive pine panelling adding character to the walls. The kitchen/dining room lies to the rear and is particularly generous for this style of property. With tiled flooring underfoot, it boasts a good range of fitted wall and base units, a gas hob, and an electric double oven. There's ample room for a dining table, making it a perfect space for both everyday family life and entertaining. A large rear-facing window enjoys views over the courtyard garden, framed by mature shrubs and trees and a studio previously used as an art room, a lovely outlook while preparing meals. The kitchen also houses the boiler, additional storage, and with space for a dishwasher. Leading from the kitchen is a handy utility area with plumbing for a washing machine and further storage. Beyond this is a rear porch and a room currently serving as a utility/WC, but which previously accommodated a shower and could easily be reinstated to a full shower room if required. It features a WC, washbasin, and a side-facing window providing good natural light.
Carpeted stairs lead up to a surprisingly spacious and airy first-floor landing, lit by a large window to the front aspect. There's also a built-in storage cupboard on the landing. The front-facing principal bedroom is a good-sized double, with views to the front and chimney breast recesses with shelving mirroring those in the sitting room below. Original internal panel doors add to the period charm. The second bedroom, overlooking the rear garden, also accommodates a double bed comfortably and features similar carpeting and a radiator, making it a peaceful retreat. The shower room comprises a shower cubicle, WC, washbasin, laminate flooring and a built-in airing cupboard offering further storage space for linens and towels.
Outside is an enclosed walled courtyard garden to the rear, with a range of mature planting in the borders, and a garden room/studio with light and power. To the side is a shed and the potential for a parking space at the front.
In all, the interior of 28 Norwich Road offers light-filled and well-proportioned accommodation with a wealth of character features, gas central heating throughout, and plenty of scope for further enhancement. A fantastic opportunity to create a beautiful home in a much-loved Suffolk town.
Agents Notes...
A pre-recorded walkaround tour is available for this property. The rear garden is bisected for access by no.29
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