The town of Newmarket, the birthplace of thoroughbred horse racing with equine history, goes back hundreds of years. The town is on the Ipswich-Ely railway line while the A14 runs to the north of it. There are several primary schools which feed into Newmarket Academy. There is a Waitrose, a Post Office, a shopping centre and plenty of pubs, cafes and restaurants in the vibrant town centre. On the south-eastern outskirts is this immaculate detached house built thirty years ago which has been improved to a very high standard by the present owner. The carriage drive and grounds have been professionally landscaped, there are wooden electric gates and plenty of off-street parking. The accommodation offers three reception rooms, five bedrooms and four bathrooms. There is a south-facing secluded back garden with hot tub. This would make the ideal family home, close to all major rail and road links and within easy reach of good schools.