Guide price
£375,000
3 bed terraced house for saleHigh Street, Needham Market, Ipswich, Suffolk IP6
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Palmer & Partners, Suffolk
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About this property
Delightful Terraced House
Three Double Bedrooms
Two Reception Rooms
Stunning Kitchen
Ground Floor Shower Room
First Floor Bathroom
Parking to Rear
South-Facing Rear Garden
*** guide price: £375,000 to £390,000 ***
This delightful three-bedroom terrace house, situated on the historic Needham Market high street in a conservation area, is steeped in character and offers deceptively spacious living accommodation. The property benefits from parking to the rear for two / three cars which is accessed from School Street, a good size south-facing rear garden which has a detached outbuilding currently being used as an office with double-glazing. A summary of the accommodation is as follows: 20ft living room, separate dining room, stunning kitchen with feature centre island, ground floor shower room, first floor landing, three double bedrooms, and a family bathroom.
Needham Market is an expanding town in mid Suffolk situated between the towns of Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds with the East Anglia Main Line railway running through the town providing trains to Ipswich and Cambridge. Needham Market offers all the usual amenities such as shops, including a new large Co-op; doctors; dentists; pubs and restaurants; together with Bosmere Primary School. The town lies in the Gipping valley and the River Gipping flows through it. The whole High Street is designated a Conservation Area. In Needham Market you will find the fantastic Needham Lake where there are some fabulous countryside and riverside walks. Walking along the River Gipping, you pass woodlands, lakes and wildflower meadows and you can marvel at the historic bridges, locks and watermills. Needham Lake is popular with families, fishermen and model boat enthusiasts and is also a haven for wildlife.
Entrance Lobby
Two doors through to:
Living Room (6.17m x 4.78m)
The entrance lobby has a door that opens into the main living room which has a period fireplace, exposed beams, two radiators, two box bay sash windows to the front aspect, and here the flooring is part stripped wood and part exposed brick floor. From the living room there is a door to a lobby which has stairs and doors to the dining room and kitchen. There is a further door to a boot room (5’1 x 5’) which leads to a hallway with door opening out to the front.
Dining Room (4.37m x 3.56m)
Two double-glazed sash windows to the rear aspect, radiator, and door through to:
Kitchen (4.98m x 4.45m)
The stunning kitchen is fitted with a range of contemporary eye and base level units with work surface incorporating an undermount sink. The dishwasher and double oven are integrated with space for a washing machine and fridge freezer. There is a feature centre island incorporating a breakfast bar, integrated electric hob and ample built-in cupboards and drawers. Within the kitchen is a radiator, tiled floor, two double-glazed windows to the rear aspect, door opening out to the garden, door to a lobby which has stairs down to the basement (16’1 x 5’8), and door through to:
Shower Room (3.07m x 1.65m)
A three-piece suite comprising large shower enclosure, low-level WC pedestal and hand wash basin; with a heated towel rail, tiled walls, and two windows to the side aspect.
First Floor Landing
Built-in cupboard, period fireplace, radiator, and doors to the bedrooms and bathroom.
Bedroom One (3.73m x 2.97m)
Double-glazed sash window to the front aspect, stripped wood floor, radiator, built-in chest of drawers, and built-in wall-to-wall wardrobes with lighting.
Bedroom Two (3.48m x 2.87m)
Double-glazed sash window to the front aspect and radiator.
Bedroom Three (4.37m x 3.73m)
Double-glazed high-level window to the side aspect, radiator, and a snug area with double-glazed low-level windows to the rear and side aspects.
Family Bathroom (3.78m x 1.7m)
A three-piece suite comprising bath with shower attachment, low-level WC and pedestal hand wash basin; with a heated towel rail, tiled splashbacks, and double-glazed window to the rear aspect.
Outside
The good size south-facing rear garden is extensively laid to lawn and fully enclosed by retaining wall and fencing. Leading out from the kitchen is a terrace which is a great spot to enjoy alfresco dining, and a path leads to a patio and decked area and detached double-glazed wooden cabin which is currently being used as an office. A stepping stone path continues towards the rear of the garden where there is a timber shed and gate leading to the parking area.
Parking
The parking area, which is accessed via School Street, is gravelled and suitable for two / three cars.
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