Chain-free family home with garden and improvement potential.
Two reception rooms plus optional third room or home office
Chain-free freehold—ready for a quick move
Victorian solid-brick build; likely no cavity insulation
EPC rating E; energy improvements may be needed
Enclosed rear garden, but small plot size
Single bathroom; bedrooms average to small in size
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing fitted (date unknown)
Good local amenities and several nearby Good-rated schools
This semi-detached Victorian home offers practical living in east Ipswich, ideal for a small family or first-time buyers seeking space and convenience. The layout includes two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen and two bedrooms, with the option to use a ground-floor room as a third bedroom or home office. Presented in generally good condition and offered chain-free, it’s ready to occupy while still offering scope to personalise.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden provides a private outdoor area, though the plot is small. The property benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing (install date unknown) and fast broadband, making it comfortable and practical for modern family life. Local amenities, shops and several primary and secondary schools with generally good Ofsted ratings are within easy reach.
Buyers should note a few material points: the house is solid-brick and likely lacks cavity wall insulation, which could mean higher heating costs and future insulation work. The EPC rating is E, and there is a single bathroom. Rooms are average to small in size, reflecting the property’s period proportions. These are straightforward issues for buyers planning modest improvement works to increase comfort and value.
Overall this freehold, chain-free home presents a sensible entry into homeownership or a manageable investment opportunity. It suits those who want a ready-to-live-in property with clear potential to improve energy efficiency and refresh interiors over time.