- Sitting room +
- Dining room +
- Kitchen +
- Two bedrooms, converted cellar/bedroom 3/further reception +
- First floor family bathroom +
- Original features and fireplaces +
- Rear gardens +
- Short stroll to town centre +
- Gas fired radiator central heating +
- Recently installed wooden sash windows +
This charming Victorian town house provides much improved accommodation retaining original features whilst complemented by generous rear garden and being only a stone’s throw from the historic town centre of Bury St Edmunds.
Built in the mid-19th century of traditional brick construction beneath a slate roof line this home has undergone improvements over the years to include timber double glazed sash windows to front and the conversion of the cellar, creating a spacious third bedroom/reception room. The well-presented accommodation currently in brief comprises; entrance door opening to a light and airy sitting room with polished wooden flooring, stunning fireplace with painted surround and opening to dining room with new carpet, window to rear, door to stairs off to first floor and to cellar. The kitchen is fitted with a range of eye level and base units with plenty of appliance space with window overlooking the garden and sink unit and door to lean to porch area with door opening to the garden. The cellar offers versatile bedroom/reception space with exposed ceiling timbers, fitted cupboards and window to front.
On the first floor landing area there is loft access and door to bedroom one with sash window and polished wooden flooring. Bedroom two has a window overlooking the garden. The upstairs modern bathroom has bath with mixer tap, separate shower enclosure, low level WC and wash basin with window to rear aspect.
Outside - The private rear garden is generously sized and mainly laid to lawn with 2 patio areas, assorted shrubs, storage and enjoy views of St Johns Church.
Location - The property is situated within a stones throw of the excellent range of schooling, shopping, cultural and recreational facilities the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds has to offer. Bury St Edmunds provides an excellent range of everyday facilities and offers convenient access to the A14 dual carriageway, linking the east coast, Newmarket, Cambridge and London via the M11 motorway.
Directions - Leaving the town centre on foot via St Johns Street proceed for approximately 200 yards with St Johns Place being found just beyond the church on the left hand side.