Listed for £480,000
March 14, 2026
Sold for £154,000
2012
Sold for £160,000
2008
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Outside - Outside, the impressive rear garden is undoubtedly one of the home’s standout features. Extending to approximately 270 feet, the garden has been thoughtfully landscaped and carefully planted with a wide variety of specimen trees, fruit trees and established borders, creating a tranquil setting with a distinctive Mediterranean-inspired feel. Multiple seating areas begin with a paved terrace ideal for alfresco dining, leading to a further block-paved patio bordered by planted beds offering seasonal colour. Beyond lies a generous lawn interspersed with fruit trees, a charming pergola and a vegetable garden with greenhouse, offering the opportunity for those wishing to enjoy a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Adjacent to the property sits a highly versatile outbuilding with roller door, power and lighting, offering excellent potential for use as a workshop, studio, home office or hobby room along with potential for conversion (subject to the necessary planning permissions) offering additional living space or annexe.
Directions - Leaving Bury St Edmunds town centre via Out Risbygate towards the A14, pass West Suffolk College on the right. At the mini roundabout next to the petrol station, continue straight ahead. Proceed through the next set of traffic lights and the property will be found on the right-hand side.
Location - This home is conveniently situated within easy reach of local schools, supermarkets, and leisure facilities, approximately a 20-minute walk from the town centre, and benefits from excellent access to the A14, making it ideal for commuters whilst in a residential setting. Bury St Edmunds is a picturesque and thriving market town, beautifully blending historic charm with modern convenience. The town offers an excellent selection of independent restaurants, cafés, bars, and boutique shops, alongside well-known national retailers, making it a delightful place to live, work and visit.
Renowned for its vibrant twice-weekly produce market Bury St Edmunds celebrates a rich heritage reflected in landmarks such as St Edmundsbury Cathedral, the Abbey Gardens, and the ruins of the Abbey of St Edmund, providing peaceful green spaces in the heart of the town. From charming medieval streets and historic architecture to contemporary shopping and leisure areas, Bury St Edmunds offers the perfect balance of town and country, remaining one of Suffolk’s most desirable and popular destinations for residents and visitors alike.
Services - Mains electricity, gas, drainage and water. Heating - Gas
Council Tax: West Suffolk Band: C
Broadband speed: Up to 1800 mbps available (Source Ofcom)
Mobile phone signal for: EE, Three, Vodafone and O2 (Source Ofcom)
Flood Risk: Low Risk (rivers and sea) / Surface Water (Medium) - Source Gov.uk