Spacious three‑bed detached with garden room, parking and no onward chain — close to town..
Cul‑de‑sac location close to town centre
Detached three-bedroom house with en‑suite to principal
Garden room with terrace and enclosed lawned garden
Off‑road parking for several cars plus powered cart lodge
Well‑fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
EPC rated E; likely benefit from insulation/efficiency work
Built c.1976–82 — traditional layout, may need modernising
Chain free (no onward chain) for faster completion
Set at the end of a quiet cul‑de‑sac and just a short drive from Bury St. Edmunds town centre, this detached three‑bedroom home suits families seeking space and privacy. The layout includes two reception rooms plus a study/snug, and a roomy garden room that opens onto a large terrace — ideal for family dining and outdoor play. The enclosed rear garden, storage sheds and a man‑made pond create a private, low‑maintenance outdoor space.
The ground floor is arranged for everyday family life: a sitting room with an inset fireplace, a well‑fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and an additional study/snug. Upstairs are three double bedrooms, the principal with built‑in wardrobes and an en‑suite, and a family bathroom. Off‑road parking for several cars and a powered cart lodge add practical storage and parking flexibility.
Practical points to note: the EPC is rated E and the cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, so energy efficiency improvements would likely be beneficial. The property was built in the late 1970s/early 1980s and presents a largely traditional layout, so buyers wanting a fully modern specification should budget for updates. The sale is offered with no onward chain, which can speed completion for a buyer able to move quickly.
Overall this is a comfortable, well‑proportioned family home in a very low‑crime, affluent suburb with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — good for working families, home‑office use and established schooling nearby.