Newly renovated three-bed terrace with private garden near beach and rail links.
Three bedrooms and modern ground-floor bathroom, approx. 786 sq ft
Newly renovated throughout with quality fixtures and neutral decor
Open-plan lounge/diner with patio doors to rear garden
Gas central heating, modern boiler and UPVC double glazing
Private lawned rear garden with brick outbuilding/workshop
Small plot and compact rooms; approx. 1900–1929 build footprint
Area very deprived and above-average crime rates; affects resale risk
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; energy upgrades may be needed
This newly renovated mid-terraced house offers a tidy, move-in-ready family home in North Lowestoft. Finished in neutral tones with quality fixtures, the property benefits from gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and a modern fitted kitchen with built-in appliances. The open-plan lounge/diner gives flexible living space for family life and connects directly to a private, lawned rear garden with a useful brick outbuilding.
At about 786 sq ft the home is compact but well laid out across two storeys, with three bedrooms and a modern ground-floor bathroom. Practical features include an insulated loft space, contemporary lighting, and easy-to-maintain laminate and tiled floors. The location is convenient: local shops, schools, Sparrows Nest Park and direct rail links to Norwich are all within walking distance, and the North Denes beach is nearby.
Buyers should note important local considerations. The wider area is classified as very deprived with above-average crime levels, which may affect long-term resale and rental demand. The plot and front garden are small, and the property’s original solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation, so further thermal upgrades could be considered to improve efficiency.
Overall this is a practical, well-presented starter or family home in a convenient town location. It will suit purchasers seeking a tidy, low-maintenance property with good local connections and a modest outdoor space, and it may also appeal to buy-to-let investors aware of local area factors.