Distinctive Victorian town house in sough after Conservation Area a short walk town centre. Spacious, with hall, 2 reception rooms, kitchen, utility, 2 bedrooms, bathroom. Rear garden. Gas heating.
Classic end of terrace late Victorian single bay town house built in Suffolk white brick under a tiled roof benefitting from sealed unit UPVC double glazing and gas-fired central heating to radiators. Careful modernisation has been carried out in recent times but it retains a number of original features including stripped pine internal doors, picture rails, corbeled archway to the hall and open fireplaces. The accommodation is arranged as follows
on the ground floor
hall with radiator, corbeled archway through to the rear of the house, dado rail, cupboard below stairs
sitting room 12' x 14' 5" (3.66m x 4.39m) into bay, with open fireplace, radiator
dining room 11' 5" x 10' (3.48m x 3.05m) max, with deep fireplace, view to rear
kitchen 9' 3" x 8' 4" (2.82m x 2.54m) with recently replaced units to give roll edge working surfaces with base cupboards and drawers, single drainer stainless steel sink unit, wall cupboards, recess suitable for oven, plumbing for washing machine, wall-mounted Potterton gas-fired central heating boiler, radiator, door to utility cupboard with plumbing for washing machine
basement 15' 9" x 11' 7" (4.8m x 3.53m) approached by stairs from hall, wooden flooring and radiator
on the first floor
landing with radiator, store cupboard, doors to
bedroom 1 15' 9" x 12' (4.8m x 3.66m) original fireplace, radiator
bedroom 2 11' 6" x 10' (3.51m x 3.05m) with radiator, closed-in original fireplace, fitted cupboard
bathroom 10' 7" x 10' 3" (3.23m x 3.12m) recently re-fitted with p-shaped bath with electric shower unit over, low-level W.C. Pedestal wash-basin, tiling around the bath area
outside There is a small garden to the front bounded by low brick wall; to the rear is a courtyard-style garden, 2 sheds and an outside W.C.
Services All main services are connected
council tax Band B