Chain-free period house with a large east-facing garden and renovation potential.
- Chain free two-bedroom Victorian end terrace
- Large fully enclosed east-facing rear garden
- Open-plan lounge/diner with period fireplace and sash windows
- Freehold tenure; council tax band B (low)
- Potterton boiler present; age unknown but serviced regularly
- Solid brick walls assumed without insulation (requires upgrading)
- Mid-terrace access through gardens to note for buyers
- Approx 712 sq ft; decent plot with outbuilding and powered shed
Step inside this chain-free two-bedroom Victorian end-terrace and you’ll find a generous lounge/diner, fitted kitchen and first-floor bathroom across approximately 712 sq ft. Period sash windows and a fireplace give the house character while double glazing and central heating provide everyday comfort.
The large east-facing rear garden is a standout feature—fully enclosed with mature planting, a powered shed and brick outbuilding—ideal for outdoor entertaining or family space. The decent plot and side access increase practicality for bikes, bins and gardening.
Practical points to note: the home has solid brick walls (no known cavity insulation), and the wall-mounted Potterton boiler’s age is unspecified, though it is regularly serviced. There is mid-terrace access through the gardens which local buyers should be aware of. Overall the property suits first-time buyers or couples wanting a character home with renovation potential and low running council tax (Band B).
Located in East Ipswich, the house sits within easy reach of local shops, bus routes, A12/A14 links and several primary and secondary schools (catchment subject to availability). Early internal inspection is recommended to appreciate room proportions and the garden layout in person.