Period character, large garden and extra-long garage — ideal family home in South East Ipswich..
Three bedrooms with bay-front main bedroom
This three-bedroom 1930s semi-detached home on Ascot Drive combines period character with recent modern updates, ideal for a growing family. The property benefits from a long garage, generous rear garden and an open-plan kitchen/dining space created for contemporary living and entertaining.
Ground floor accommodation includes a bay-fronted lounge, welcoming hallway with useful understairs storage and a 5.9m x 3.11m open-plan kitchen/diner that opens onto the garden. Upstairs are two double bedrooms, a good-sized single and a recently updated family bathroom. Windows and doors are UPVC double glazed and heating is from a regularly serviced combi boiler housed in an external outhouse.
Outside is a particular strength: a beautifully maintained, thoughtfully landscaped rear garden of about 64' x 24' across two levels, plus a substantially longer-than-average detached garage with power and lighting. The front is low-maintenance paved, with off-street parking via a shared driveway.
Practical points to note: the boiler is in an external outhouse rather than inside the main house, and the property retains scope for personalisation in parts despite recent improvements. Local schools and transport links are within easy reach, and the area is an established, achieving neighbourhood in south-east Ipswich.