Immaculate extended three-bedroom home with garden room, powered shed and nearby garage — ideal for families.
Extended three-bedroom end-terrace with light-filled garden room and French doors
Landscaped front and rear gardens with porcelain paving and decking
Large powered shed with lighting and fitted workbench for hobbies/storage
Garage in nearby block provides off-street parking (not attached)
Single family bathroom only; three bedrooms upstairs
Constructed 1967–1975 with timber frame sections; partial insulation assumed
Slow broadband speeds in the area; may affect home-working
Small plot and local area shows higher deprivation indicators
This extended three-bedroom end-of-terrace is immaculately presented throughout and suits families seeking ready-to-move-in accommodation close to local schools and town amenities. The ground floor flows from a bright lounge into a contemporary kitchen/diner and a light-filled garden room with Velux windows and French doors opening onto landscaped rear gardens — a practical layout for everyday living and entertaining.
Outside, the property benefits from low-maintenance porcelain paving to the front, thoughtfully designed rear patio and decked seating, external lighting, and an insulated large shed with power, lighting and a fitted workbench. A nearby garage provides off-street parking, while Sudbury town centre and local transport links are within easy reach.
Buyers should note some practical considerations: the house dates from the late 1960s/1970s with timber-frame sections and only partial insulation assumed, which could affect heating efficiency and future retrofit costs. Broadband speeds are reported as slow in the area, and the property has a single family bathroom. The plot is modest in size and the wider area shows signs of local deprivation indicators.
Overall this home offers a stylish, comfortable living space with clear advantages for families and professionals wanting a well-presented house with practical outdoor space and good storage. It will particularly suit buyers looking to move in with minimal immediate works, while those prioritising high-speed broadband or extensive gardens should be aware of the limitations.