Stylish, low-maintenance living with coveted private parking and cathedral proximity.
Three-bedroom converted town-centre apartment with flexible layout
Designer open-plan kitchen with breakfast bar and dual aspect windows
Large bathroom with tub plus walk-in rain shower
Allocated off-street parking space plus zone D permit parking
Newly renovated; gas boiler and radiators installed
Leasehold: 113 years remaining; ground rent £125 per year
No private garden; limited external amenity space (typical for conversion)
Local area records very high crime statistics — investigate before purchase
Set within the historic heart of Bury St Edmunds, this refurbished three-bedroom apartment offers town-centre convenience with the rare benefit of a private off-street parking space. The open-plan living area centres on a designer kitchen with breakfast bar and dual aspect sash windows fitted with plantation shutters, creating a bright, contemporary feel while retaining period character. One bedroom is currently configured as a walk-in wardrobe, giving flexible layout options for a couple, young family or professional sharer.
The apartment has been newly renovated and features a large bathroom with both a tub and walk-in rain shower. Gas central heating via boiler and radiators is installed, and the property sits in a mid-terrace, solid-brick building dating from before 1900. Practical advantages include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and easy A14 access for commuting or regional travel.
Important facts and drawbacks: the property is leasehold (113 years remaining) with a small ground rent of £125 and permit parking in addition to the allocated space. There is no private garden and external amenity is limited, typical of a town-centre conversion. The broader area records a very high crime statistic, which prospective buyers should investigate; the building’s solid-brick construction also suggests limited cavity insulation unless later upgraded.
Chain-free sale and central location make this a strong option for buyers prioritising location and low-move-in disruption. It will particularly suit those who value a low-maintenance, stylish town apartment or investors seeking a centrally located rental with parking. Buyers requiring outdoor space, lone-family living with extensive storage, or long leaseholder security should weigh the lease term and lack of garden when viewing.
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