- Extended semi-detached family home, c.1950–1966 construction
- Large kitchen/diner, separate utility and modern ground-floor shower
- Warm-roof conservatory extending usable living space
- Three good bedrooms and modern first-floor bathroom
- Large rear garden, patio, sheds and side access
- Driveway provides off-street parking for multiple vehicles
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — consider insulation works
- Local area classed as deprived; average crime levels reported
This well-presented three-bedroom extended semi-detached home offers practical family living across about 1,049 sq ft. The ground floor has been reconfigured for everyday convenience with a large kitchen/diner, separate utility, and a modern shower room, while the warm-roof conservatory adds usable living space overlooking the rear garden. The first floor provides three good bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom.
The property sits on a decent plot with a large, mature rear garden, driveway with off-street parking for multiple vehicles and pleasant front-aspect views over farmland. Double glazing and a mains gas boiler provide efficient day-to-day comfort; the conservatory’s warm roof makes that space comfortable for more months of the year. Local amenities include regular bus routes and easy access to Ipswich Hospital.
Notable practical points: the house is post-war (c.1950–1966) with cavity walls that are assumed uninsulated, so improving wall insulation could reduce running costs. The local area scores as relatively deprived and is described as “hampered neighbourhoods,” with average crime levels — factors worth considering alongside the property’s positives. Overall, this is a solid, extended family home offering immediate comfort and clear potential to improve energy efficiency and value.



































































































































