Walking distance to town centre and local amenities
Three bedrooms over three floors, useful eaves storage
Two bathrooms including a stylishly refitted family bathroom
Open-plan living and dining with fitted kitchen and utility cloakroom
Small courtyard garden; very small overall plot
Solid brick walls (pre‑1900) — assumed no wall insulation
Narrow/deep plan with modest room sizes; on‑street parking only
Local crime rate above average — consider security measures
This Victorian mid-terrace offers a compact, character-filled starter home just a short walk from Bury St Edmunds town centre. The house delivers three bedrooms across three floors, two bathrooms and an open-plan ground floor that suits modern living while retaining period details such as high ceilings and exposed brick. Broadband and mobile signal are excellent, and the property is sold freehold.
The ground floor feels light and social with a sitting area flowing into the dining space and a fitted kitchen with adjoining utility/cloakroom. A small courtyard patio provides outdoor space for a table and pots, while built-in eaves storage on the top floor makes the most of the compact layout. The bathroom has been refitted with contemporary tiling and a rain shower.
Practical points to note: the house is narrow and deep, with modest room sizes typical of older terraces, and the plot is very small with negligible front garden space. Construction is solid brick and assumed to have no wall insulation — upgrading thermal performance may be advisable. There is on-street parking only and the local crime rate is above average, which should be factored into ownership costs and security measures.
Overall this is a well-located, characterful property that will suit a first-time buyer or couple seeking town-centre convenience and straightforward period features. It offers immediate move-in potential with scope for energy improvements and layout tweaks to increase comfort and value.































































