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£375,000

Queens Road, Bury St. Edmunds, IP33

  • 3 beds
Town House

£375,000

  • 3 beds
Town House
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SOMETHING RATHER SPECIAL - If you have ever dreamed of living in one of the town's most sought after locations, this stunning Victorian end of terrace is bound to be of interest.

We loved everything about this beautifully presented home and are confident you will too - not least the generously proportioned reception room with engineered oak flooring and the beautifully landscaped rear gardens which are of a very generous size.

The property as completely refurbished some years ago making the house much easier to maintain and enjoy. In our opinion, the house now offers the perfect combination of having both the character and proportions of a Victorian home whilst providing bright and stylish accommodation which is always in such demand.

On the ground floor: A useful entrance porch/hallway gives access to the large dual aspect sitting/dining room. The room has 2 fireplaces (one blocked off, one open and working) and a feature bay window with stylish wooden shutters. A staircase leads to the first floor and a further door leads to the cellar. The kitchen enjoys views over the rear gardens and has been fitted with a range of contemporary units, worktop services and integrated appliances. A side door leads out to the gardens. The whole of the ground floor has recently fitted engineered oak flooring.At basement level: The cellar has been fully converted, tanked out and with underfloor heating it has natural light and a fire exit window making it suitable for use as a 3rd bedroom or most likely a large home office. There is a separate utility room which offers lots of appliance space and a toilet and sink.On the first floor: A good-sized landing area gives access to both double bedrooms and the refitted bathroom. The master bedroom is of a particularly generous size and includes a Victorian style fireplace and full width wardrobes with sliding mirrored doors. The bathroom is another spacious room and includes both a bath and a separate shower (recently upgraded). Heating is provided by a gas fired boiler and the windows to the front of the house have been replaced with bespoke hand crafted wooden sealed units.Outside The property is set back from the road with pretty front gardens bordered by low walling. To the side of the house is a shared gated driveway which leads to gates that access the rear of the house and onto an enclosed gravelled area providing parking and hardstanding. (Note access is via a narrow drive so may not suit all car types)The rear gardens are simply stunning and afford a very good degree of privacy and seclusion. Laid extensively to lawn with wide planted borders, pond, vegetable plot and greenhouse. The gardens also include a large timber shed and a further brick outbuilding which has power connected making it suitable for anyone wanting to convert it to a studio or additional home office space.Agents note: Additional permit parking is available within the street. As is typical with houses of this era, a pedestrian right of way exists to the rear of the house in favour of neighbouring properties, but is rarely used.COUNCIL TAX - BAND CENERGY PERFORMANCE RATING - D

Entrance Hall

Sitting Room/Dining Room

7.65m max x 3.99m (25'1 max x 13'1)

Kitchen

2.51m x 2.49m (8'3 x 8'2)

Cellar/Home Office/Bedroom 3

3.81m x 2.90m (12'6 x 9'6)

Utility/Cloakroom

2.92m max x 2.69m max (9'7 max x 8'10 max)

First Floor

Bedroom 1

3.99m max x 3.33m (13'1 max x 10'11)

Bedroom 2

3.48m x 2.39m (11'5 x 7'10)

Bathroom

2.51m x 2.49m (8'3 x 8'2)

Gardens

A stunning Victorian town house large attractive rear gardens

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£375,000

3 bed house for sale

Queens Road, Bury St. Edmunds, IP33

SOMETHING RATHER SPECIAL - If you have ever dreamed of living in one of the town's most sought after locations, this stunning Victorian end of terrace is bound to be of interest.

We loved everything about this beautifully presented home and are confident you will too - not least the generously proportioned reception room with engineered oak flooring and the beautifully landscaped rear gardens which are of a very generous size.

The property as completely refurbished some years ago making the house much easier to maintain and enjoy. In our opinion, the house now offers the perfect combination of having both the character and proportions of a Victorian home whilst providing bright and stylish accommodation which is always in such demand.

On the ground floor: A useful entrance porch/hallway gives access to the large dual aspect sitting/dining room. The room has 2 fireplaces (one blocked off, one open and working) and a feature bay window with stylish wooden shutters. A staircase leads to the first floor and a further door leads to the cellar. The kitchen enjoys views over the rear gardens and has been fitted with a range of contemporary units, worktop services and integrated appliances. A side door leads out to the gardens. The whole of the ground floor has recently fitted engineered oak flooring.At basement level: The cellar has been fully converted, tanked out and with underfloor heating it has natural light and a fire exit window making it suitable for use as a 3rd bedroom or most likely a large home office. There is a separate utility room which offers lots of appliance space and a toilet and sink.On the first floor: A good-sized landing area gives access to both double bedrooms and the refitted bathroom. The master bedroom is of a particularly generous size and includes a Victorian style fireplace and full width wardrobes with sliding mirrored doors. The bathroom is another spacious room and includes both a bath and a separate shower (recently upgraded). Heating is provided by a gas fired boiler and the windows to the front of the house have been replaced with bespoke hand crafted wooden sealed units.Outside The property is set back from the road with pretty front gardens bordered by low walling. To the side of the house is a shared gated driveway which leads to gates that access the rear of the house and onto an enclosed gravelled area providing parking and hardstanding. (Note access is via a narrow drive so may not suit all car types)The rear gardens are simply stunning and afford a very good degree of privacy and seclusion. Laid extensively to lawn with wide planted borders, pond, vegetable plot and greenhouse. The gardens also include a large timber shed and a further brick outbuilding which has power connected making it suitable for anyone wanting to convert it to a studio or additional home office space.Agents note: Additional permit parking is available within the street. As is typical with houses of this era, a pedestrian right of way exists to the rear of the house in favour of neighbouring properties, but is rarely used.COUNCIL TAX - BAND CENERGY PERFORMANCE RATING - D

Entrance Hall

Sitting Room/Dining Room

7.65m max x 3.99m (25'1 max x 13'1)

Kitchen

2.51m x 2.49m (8'3 x 8'2)

Cellar/Home Office/Bedroom 3

3.81m x 2.90m (12'6 x 9'6)

Utility/Cloakroom

2.92m max x 2.69m max (9'7 max x 8'10 max)

First Floor

Bedroom 1

3.99m max x 3.33m (13'1 max x 10'11)

Bedroom 2

3.48m x 2.39m (11'5 x 7'10)

Bathroom

2.51m x 2.49m (8'3 x 8'2)

Gardens

A stunning Victorian town house large attractive rear gardens