Renovated three-bedroom townhouse, walking distance to Bury St Edmunds town centre..
Three double bedrooms, two with en‑suite shower rooms
Open-plan sitting/dining/kitchen with fitted modern kitchen
Newly renovated interior; quartz worktops and integrated appliances
Walled paved courtyard garden with side pedestrian access
Chain free freehold; over 1,000 sq ft across three floors
Solid brick construction (likely no wall insulation assumed)
Small plot and mid-terrace position; limited outdoor space
Multi-storey layout may be unsuitable for reduced mobility
A well-presented, newly renovated mid-terrace townhouse arranged over three floors, offering over 1,000 sq ft of comfortable living in central Bury St Edmunds. The ground-floor open-plan sitting/dining/kitchen is light and contemporary, with exposed wood flooring, a fitted modern kitchen with quartz worktops and integrated appliances, and a gas-effect stove creating a welcoming living space. The property is chain free and positioned within easy walking distance of the town centre, cultural amenities and local shops.
Sleeping accommodation includes a ground/first-floor master with en-suite, a second double bedroom on the first floor and a further double on the top floor with its own en-suite — useful for flexible living or hosting visitors. The rear paved courtyard with raised beds and side pedestrian access provides a low-maintenance outdoor area suited to downsizers who want convenience rather than a large garden. Practical benefits include mains gas boiler and radiators, fast broadband availability and freehold tenure.
Notable drawbacks are factual and important for buyers to consider: the house is mid-terrace with a small plot and limited outdoor space, which may not suit buyers seeking large gardens. The property dates from before 1900 and has solid brick walls (assumed no insulation), so heating costs and thermal performance could be higher than modern-built homes. The multi-storey layout involves stairs to all bedrooms, which may be less suitable for limited mobility despite being marketed as retirement-compatible. Council Tax Band C and average local crime are recorded facts to consider.
Overall, this refurbished townhouse will suit buyers seeking a central, low-upkeep home with modern fixtures and flexible bedroom/bathroom arrangements — particularly those downsizing from larger homes who value town-centre proximity and move-in readiness.
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