Well-presented two-bed terrace, minutes from Ipswich station — ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms plus conservatory
Within walking distance of town centre and train station
Newly refurbished bathroom; contemporary fitted Wren kitchen
Viessmann combi boiler installed within last two years
Small courtyard-style rear garden; low-maintenance outdoor space
Solid-brick Victorian walls — likely no cavity wall insulation
Area classed as deprived; average crime levels to note
Freehold, EPC C, council tax very cheap
Nestled within walking distance of Ipswich town centre and the train station, this newly refurbished two-bedroom mid-terrace blends period charm with modern comforts. The house offers two reception rooms plus a conservatory, creating flexible living space for couples, first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking strong rental demand.
The contemporary Wren kitchen and a recently upgraded bathroom are standout features, alongside a Viessmann combi boiler installed within the last two years and double glazing throughout. The property is an average-sized home with well-presented interiors and an EPC rating of C, so running costs are reasonable for the area.
Outside, a small courtyard-style rear garden provides low-maintenance outdoor space. The terrace is a solid-brick Victorian build (likely without wall insulation) and sits in a neighbourhood classified as deprived with average crime levels; purchasers should factor this into lifestyle or investment decisions. Local schools nearby include several rated Good and one rated Requires Improvement.
This freehold mid-terrace suits buyers looking for a move-in-ready home with period character and modern fittings, or investors wanting a straightforward let close to transport links. Be aware of limited outdoor space, solid-wall construction (possible insulation upgrade needed) and the wider area’s socio-economic challenges.