Flexible town-centre living with a private garden and separate annexe for guests or income.
Period character with exposed beams and original features
Set on historic Bridge Street in central Bungay, this period semi-detached house offers a rare combination of character and versatility for family living. Exposed beams, original brickwork and tall rooms lend instant charm, while the layout across multiple levels provides defined living, dining and private bedroom areas. The rear self-contained annexe adds flexibility for guests, multigenerational use or rental income.
The private rear garden and mature planting create a pleasant town-centre retreat with riverside close by. Internal rooms are generous in parts (total approx. 1,432 sq ft) but the footprint is typical of older town houses, so circulation and storage should be reviewed for modern family needs. The property is freehold and benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (install dates not recorded).
Buyers should note a few material considerations: the building is solid brick with assumed no cavity insulation, there is no obvious off-street parking and the listing records a medium flood risk. Crime levels in the area are above average. These factors, together with the property’s period fabric, mean refurbishment or targeted upgrades (insulation, modern wiring/testing, flood mitigation) are likely to be needed to maximise comfort and long-term value.
Overall this is a character-rich family home in a lively market town location, offering immediate liveability plus clear scope to enhance energy performance and resale potential. The annexe and central position make it particularly attractive to buyers seeking flexible accommodation or an income element, but practical limitations (parking, flood risk, maintenance needs) should be part of any viewing or survey considerations.