Walking distance to town centre, shops and schools
Two reception rooms plus kitchen — flexible living space
Three bedrooms with built-in storage in two rooms
Long garage with power and lighting
Low-maintenance rear garden laid to artificial lawn
Slow broadband speeds in the area
Higher local crime and general area deprivation
This well-presented three-bedroom end-of-terrace sits in a popular, well-connected part of Thetford within easy walking distance of the town centre, schools and local amenities. The ground floor offers two reception rooms, a kitchen and a cloakroom, while the first floor provides three bedrooms, a bathroom and an additional cloakroom — a practical layout for a first home or buy-to-let asset.
The property has been maintained and offers immediate move-in potential with scope to personalise. Outside, a low-maintenance rear garden with artificial lawn and a long garage add functional outdoor space and storage. The house benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (installed before 2002).
Notable practical points: broadband speeds in the area are slow and the neighbourhood records higher crime and area deprivation levels, which may affect lifestyle or rental demand. The home dates from the 1950s–60s and, while sound, offers potential for cosmetic updating or energy-efficiency improvements. Council tax costs are very low, helping running expenses.
Overall this home presents a budget-friendly entry onto the property ladder or a straightforward rental opportunity for investors prepared for the neighbourhood context. An internal viewing is recommended to appreciate the layout and garage space.







































































