Well-presented 1930s three-bed with large garden, parking and outbuilding.
Three double bedrooms with bay-front master
Set in desirable south-east Ipswich, this 1930s three-bedroom semi delivers bright, modern living for a growing family. The ground floor features a bay-front living room, high-spec gloss kitchen, walk-in utility and cloakroom — practical spaces arranged for everyday life and entertaining. An air-conditioning unit provides extra comfort in the kitchen and a bedroom.
Outside, the plot is a genuine asset: a 100ft+ rear garden with a large patio, flat lawn and a detached outbuilding fitted with power and lighting (currently used as workshop/bar/office). Off-street parking for two cars and a gated side access add everyday convenience. Double glazing and mains gas central heating keep running costs reasonable; council tax is described as cheap.
Notable considerations: the house is built of solid brick with no wall insulation assumed, and there is a single family bathroom serving three bedrooms. The property is offered freehold with no onward chain, but buyers seeking fully renovated fabric or high thermal efficiency may want to budget for insulation improvements. Overall, this is a well-presented family home in an affluent, well-connected part of Ipswich with good local schools and fast broadband.