Charming 2-bed Victorian terrace with south garden, parking and handy town-centre location—ideal first home.
Town-centre: 5-minute walk to amenities and hospital
Two generous bedrooms in a compact 553 sq ft layout
South-facing, fully enclosed garden with rear gate to parking
New solid wood front door and timber-frame sash windows
Refitted shower room; gas-fired central heating and boiler
Off-street rear parking space accessed from garden gate
EPC D — further insulation/efficiency upgrades possible
Notable: area records Very High crime; size and storage are modest
Located just a five-minute walk from Bury St Edmunds town centre, this freehold Victorian terrace offers a compact, well-presented two-bedroom home suited to first-time buyers or couples. Period details such as brickwork arches and timber-frame sash windows combine with recent practical upgrades including a new front door, refitted shower room, and gas central heating for comfortable, low-maintenance living.
The ground floor flows from a sitting room with feature gas fireplace into a dining area and functional kitchen, with a side door leading to a fully enclosed, south-facing garden and rear gate to an off-street parking space. The garden is a genuine asset for the size of the property—good for entertaining, relaxing, or safe outdoor space for children.
Upstairs offers two generous bedrooms and a bathroom with shower cubicle; an airing cupboard houses the combination boiler. The property is compact at about 553 sq ft, so storage and living space are modest. EPC rating D and double glazing improve efficiency but further energy upgrades could add long-term savings.
Buyers should note the immediate area records high crime levels, so prospective purchasers may want to check local security measures and insurance implications. Overall, this property provides an affordable, characterful foothold in a prime town-centre location with garden and parking—suitable for buyers seeking convenience and future improvement potential.