£300,000
(£192/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleThe Street, Carlton Colville NR33
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,563 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Minors & Brady
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About this property
Stunning countryside views from the master bedroom
Unusually large and characterful accommodation with high ceilings and period detailing throughout
Three generous double bedrooms, all featuring original cast-iron fireplaces
Two elegant reception rooms, including a cosy log burner and bay-fronted sitting room
Stylish and spacious kitchen/breakfast room with oak cabinetry, range cooker and walk-in larder
Newly refurbished luxury bathroom with freestanding bath, separate shower and chrome fittings
Vast rear garden — a private and beautifully kept outdoor haven with mature hedging and lawn
Ample off-road parking with additional outbuildings and storage space
Charming original features including ornate ceiling roses, decorative fireplaces and timber floors
Idyllic edge-of-village location with a peaceful rural setting yet close to town and coastal links
On the edge of the sought-after village of Carlton Colville, this distinctive end-terraced home captures the essence of idyllic country living. With sweeping countryside views from the master and a vast, beautifully maintained garden, the setting is as impressive as the home itself. Inside, the property blends rich period character—think cast-iron fireplaces, decorative ceiling roses, and bay windows—with a touch of modern luxury, including a newly refitted bathroom with a freestanding tub and chrome fixtures. The expansive kitchen/breakfast room is a true heart-of-the-home, perfectly suited for everyday life and entertaining. Each room across this unusually large layout feels light, spacious and thoughtfully appointed. A rare and enviable find, this home offers timeless charm, privacy, and space—just minutes from the coast, countryside, and local amenities.
The Location
Carlton Colville is a charming and well-loved village located in the picturesque Suffolk countryside, just three miles south-west of the vibrant coastal town of Lowestoft. Popular with families, retirees and nature lovers alike, the area offers the perfect balance between peaceful rural living and convenient access to the coast, countryside, and nearby town amenities.
Surrounded by scenic landscapes, residents can enjoy relaxing walks through the beautiful Carlton Marshes nature reserve — a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts — or spend sunny afternoons picnicking in nearby Nicholas Everitt Park, which also hosts a boating lake, café, and play areas. The village itself boasts a friendly community atmosphere, with local shops, pubs, schools, and community facilities all within easy reach.
For commuters and day-trippers, Carlton Colville is very well connected. The nearby A146 offers quick road links into Lowestoft and onward to Norwich, while Lowestoft Train Station provides direct rail connections to Norwich and Ipswich via the Wherry and East Suffolk Lines. Carlton Colville offers a wonderfully relaxed lifestyle with everything you need close at hand.
The Street, Carlton Colville
This commanding older-style end-terrace home enjoys a stunning edge-of-village position in Carlton Colville, framed by sweeping countryside views that can even be admired from the master bedroom’s bay window. Spanning an unusually large floor plan, the home impresses with generously proportioned rooms overflowing with character—from high ceilings and ornate ceiling roses to beautifully maintained Victorian cast-iron fireplaces in every principal living space.
A covered entrance leads you into a bright entrance hall with immaculate flooring and stairs ascending to the first floor. The front sitting room features a large bay window, period fireplace, and generous proportions, while the adjacent second reception room is equally impressive, boasting stained wooden floorboards, a fitted log burner and elegant decorative detailing—ideal for family gatherings or relaxed entertaining.
At the heart of the home, you'll find a superb kitchen/breakfast room featuring solid oak cabinetry in a stylish Oxford Blue and Limestone finish, complemented by a seven-burner gas range, woodblock worktops, and space for a large fridge/freezer. A practical door from the kitchen leads directly to the ground-floor WC, adding convenience to this well-used space. The kitchen’s generous scale ensures it quickly becomes the social hub of the home.
Upstairs, three double bedrooms continue the theme of space and charm, each with its own cast-iron fireplace and large double-glazed windows. Countryside views can be enjoyed from the master bedroom’s bay window, providing a peaceful retreat within the home. A luxurious new family bathroom now showcases a freestanding bath, separate shower, and sleek chrome fixtures—bringing a contemporary touch to the period style.
Outside, the property continues to impress with a driveway offering ample off-road parking.
The expansive rear garden is a true highlight, mostly laid to lawn and bordered by mature hedging, with a charming patio area perfect for outdoor living. Adding to the practicality of the outdoor space, an attached brick-built outbuilding provides two useful stores along with an external WC, enhancing the home’s storage and versatility. There are also external power points in the rear garden, ideal for entertaining, gardening, or outdoor projects.
Finished with UPVC double glazing and gas central heating, this exceptional home effortlessly combines period charm with modern comforts, all set within a peaceful yet convenient village location. It’s a rare opportunity to own a substantial family home with character and plenty of space to grow.
Agents Note
Sold Freehold
Connected to all mains services.
EPC Rating: D
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