Leafy cul-de-sac home with large garden and flexible family space.
- Five bedrooms including principal with fitted wardrobes and ensuite
- Large kitchen/breakfast/living hub with island and French doors
- Two reception rooms plus utility cupboard and cloakroom
- Generous rear garden with terrace, established borders and apple trees
- Driveway parking for several cars and single garage
- Built early 1990s; double glazing and gas central heating installed
- EPC rating D; energy efficiency below modern standard
- Council Tax Band E — running costs above average
Set at the end of a small cul-de-sac, this five-bedroom detached home delivers flexible, family-orientated living across two floors. The heart of the house is a large kitchen/breakfast/living room with island and French doors onto a generous rear terrace and lawn—ideal for everyday family life and entertaining. Two separate reception rooms provide formal and informal living space, while a utility cupboard and cloakroom add practical convenience.
Outside, the property sits on a decent plot with a private rear garden, productive apple trees, driveway parking for several cars and a single garage. Built in the early 1990s and fitted with double glazing and gas central heating, the house is comfortable and well-presented, with fast broadband available—useful for remote working or streaming.
Practical points to note: the EPC is rated D and the property is in Council Tax Band E, so running costs will be above average. The layout and condition are broadly move-in ready, but buyers seeking high energy efficiency or a modernised specification may want to allow for improvements.
This home will suit families who value space, good outdoor areas and a quiet, leafy setting close to local schools and amenities in Bury St Edmunds. With no onward chain, the property offers straightforward timing for a purchaser ready to move quickly.