Three-storey townhouse with en-suite, private gated parking and town-centre convenience..
Three double bedrooms with master en-suite and family bathroom
Built 2005; double glazing and gas central heating throughout
South-west facing enclosed courtyard with sandstone paving
Allocated parking accessed by electric gates (one vehicle)
Boarded loft storage with electric light and pull-down ladder
Small plot size; courtyard only, limited outdoor space
Area shows above-average crime and higher-than-average council tax
Wider local indicators: deprived area and constrained rental prospects
This well-presented three-bedroom mid-terrace townhouse occupies a prominent St John’s Street position within easy walking distance of Bury St Edmunds town centre. Built in 2005, the house offers flexible, light accommodation over three floors, with a master en-suite, family bathroom, sitting room and a kitchen/breakfast room fitted with quality Neff appliances and granite worktops. A south-westerly enclosed courtyard and an allocated parking space accessed via electric gates add useful outdoor and parking convenience in a central location.
The property suits buyers seeking town-centre living with good commuter links—fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and nearby rail/road connections make it practical for home working and travel to Cambridge or London. Local schools are generally well rated and the town’s shops, markets, parks and cultural venues are a short stroll away, making this a comfortable family home or a low-maintenance option for downsizers who want town amenities on the doorstep.
Notable practical points are straightforward: the house is freehold, double-glazed and gas‑heated with a boarded loft for storage. However, the plot is small and the courtyard parking provides space for one vehicle only. The area records above-average crime and wider local indicators show deprivation and constrained rental aspiration—factors to consider for buyers focused on long-term resale or rental yields. Council Tax sits above average (Band E).