Characterful three-bedroom home close to shops and station, ready for modernisation.
Three bedrooms off landing, good natural light
0.4 mile walk to town centre and train station
West-facing private courtyard garden with shed
Sold freehold and chain free for quicker completion
Single bathroom also serves as utility space
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; older glazing
Small plot; potential to create rear parking from track
Area shows above-average crime and local deprivation
This charming three-bedroom end-of-terrace sits in central Beccles, a short 0.4 mile walk to the town centre and train station. Period features such as a bay-windowed sitting room, original fireplaces and a characterful Victorian-style kitchen give the house immediate appeal for buyers seeking character and convenience.
The layout is straightforward and family-friendly: separate sitting and dining rooms, kitchen with space for appliances, and three bedrooms off the landing. A private west-facing courtyard garden offers afternoon sun, storage shed and potential to create rear parking from the existing access track.
Practical points to note: the property dates from the early 1900s with solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) and double glazing fitted before 2002. There is a single bathroom that also functions as a utility area, so some reconfiguration would improve everyday convenience. The house is sold freehold and chain free, making it suitable for buyers wanting a quicker move-in.
This home is well placed for first-time buyers or small families who value character and location and are prepared to invest modestly to modernise heating, insulation and internal fittings. Local broadband is fast and council tax is low, but buyers should be aware of a small plot size and the broader area indicators showing higher-than-average crime and local deprivation.