Well-presented 3-bed end-terrace with parking, EV charger and low running costs.
End of terrace three-bedroom house, approx. 797 sq ft
Principal bedroom with en-suite and built-in wardrobes
Kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and French doors
Rear garden with paved patio; lawn enclosed by fencing
Two allocated off-street parking spaces; EV charging point
Freehold tenure; affordable council tax
Half-yearly service charge ~£90 for communal upkeep
Compact internal size—suitable for small families or first-time buyers
Situated on the popular Marham Park development, this well-presented three-bedroom end-terrace offers efficient family living in Bury St. Edmunds. The house is arranged over two floors with a bright sitting room, a kitchen/dining area with French doors to the rear garden, and practical downstairs cloakroom — all suited to everyday family life or first-time buyers seeking move-in-ready accommodation.
The principal bedroom includes an en-suite and built-in mirrored wardrobes, with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom completing the first floor. The kitchen comes fitted with integrated appliances including oven, hob, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer and fridge-freezer, reducing immediate upgrade costs. Outside, the rear garden is laid to lawn with a paved patio, while two allocated off-street parking spaces sit to the front; an electric vehicle charging point is also provided.
This property is freehold and benefits from fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, low local crime and an affluent, rural-life setting close to local schools rated Good. Practical running costs are reasonable — council tax is described as affordable and a half-yearly service charge of approximately £90 covers common-area upkeep. The home’s compact footprint (around 797 sq ft) makes it economical to heat and maintain but will feel smaller than larger family homes.
Overall, the house is a solid, low-maintenance option for a small family, commuter couple or first-time buyer wanting contemporary fittings and sensible running costs. Buyers seeking significantly larger rooms or extensive private outdoor space should note the modest internal size; those wanting more scope can consider reconfiguration or modest extensions subject to planning.