Freehold Victorian end-of-terrace, c.1900–1929 construction
This Victorian end-of-terrace offers an affordable, centrally located base within walking distance of Ipswich town centre and the train station. The house is freehold and arranged over two floors, with two reception rooms, two double bedrooms and a four-piece bathroom — practical for first-time buyers or buy-to-let purchasers seeking immediate rental potential.
Interior spaces are tidy and largely modernised: a bright compact kitchen with integrated appliances and a contemporary bathroom complement the period bay-fronted facade. The landscaped rear garden provides a private outdoor space rare for city-centre properties, and the property sits on a quiet no-through road for reduced passing traffic.
There are important practical considerations: the building dates from c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls and no known cavity insulation, main heating is via electric storage heaters, and glazing install dates are unspecified. The EPC is D. The area records high crime and very high deprivation indices, which will affect desirability and rental values; purchasers should allow for this when assessing long-term investment or resale plans.
Overall this is a compact, characterful home with clear potential for modest energy-efficiency upgrades and cosmetic improvement. It suits a purchaser prioritising central location and convenience who is comfortable addressing insulation and heating limitations over time.























































