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Situated within walking distance of Sudbury town centre and its wide range of amenities, this charming two-bedroom end-of-terrace home is offered to the market with no onward chain. The property boasts two well-proportioned reception rooms, a fitted kitchen, and a well established garden.
Upon entering, you are welcomed into a hallway with stairs rising to the first floor and access to the main living areas. To the front of the property is a spacious kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with a range of base and wall-mounted units, integrated appliances including an oven, hob, and extractor fan, as well as an inset stainless steel sink.
The main living room is generously sized and features a charming fireplace with an inset log burner, creating a cosy focal point. Additional benefits include built-in storage beside the fireplace and a useful understairs storage cupboard. To the rear, the property has been thoughtfully extended to provide a bright and airy sun room, offering an abundance of natural light and fitted blinds, with direct access to the south-facing garden.
Upstairs, the property offers two well-proportioned bedrooms, both providing comfortable accommodation. These are served by a family bathroom fitted with a bath and shower over, WC, pedestal wash basin, and a storage cupboard.
Outside, the property is approached via a shared path with one other property and steps leading up to the entrance. The garden itself is divided into two sections: the first is fenced and features established shrub beds and a wisteria, accessible from both the sun room and the front gate. The second section, accessed via a gate and across a shared pathway with neighbouring properties, opens into a private garden space which is laid to lawn with a variety of mature apple and pear trees, as well as established shrubs, bushes and a small pond
THE LOCATION
Sudbury presents an inviting shopping experience with a diverse array of stores catering to various needs. The town is renowned for its vibrant Thursday and Saturday markets, where locals and visitors can explore stalls offering fresh produce, artisan goods, and more. Dining options in Sudbury are abundant, with a mix of restaurants, cafes, and traditional English pubs. You can relish everything from classic British dishes to international cuisine, often prepared with locally sourced ingredients. For culture enthusiasts, Sudbury has much to offer. It's steeped in history and home to attractions like Gainsborough's House, the birthplace of the famous artist Thomas Gainsborough, and the exquisite St. Peter's Church. The Quay Theatre hosts live performances and cultural events, enhancing the town's cultural scene.
Nature lovers will find the picturesque countryside surrounding Sudbury perfect for walking, cycling, and leisurely strolls along the scenic River Stour. The town itself boasts parks and green spaces for relaxation and recreational activities. Families will appreciate the variety of educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools, and further education colleges. Sudbury's healthcare facilities are conveniently accessible, with the Sudbury Community Health Centre and numerous pharmacies offering essential services.
The town's excellent transportation links make it an ideal home base for those wishing to explore nearby towns and regions. Sudbury has its own train station, providing direct connections to London Liverpool Street and neighbouring towns. Reliable bus services further expand the connectivity, making it easy to venture out and explore. A short drive away is Long Melford, known for its historic village, antique shops, and the grand Holy Trinity Church. A 30-minute drive takes you to Bury St. Edmunds, a thriving market town with historical attractions like the Abbey Gardens and a wide array of shopping and dining options. Heading south, you'll discover Colchester, a vibrant town with a rich history, a zoo, a castle, and various cultural attractions. To the east lies Ipswich, approximately 20 miles away, offering an even broader spectrum of amenities, including shopping centres, museums, and a lively waterfront area.
AGENTS NOTE
Council & Council Tax Band – Band A - Babergh District Council
Broadband - Ultrafast broadband with downloads speeds of up to 1800 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 1000 Mbps (Ofcom data)
Mobile Coverage - Voice & Data likely with EE, Three, O2 & Vodaphone. (Ofcom data)
Utilities – Mains Water, Mains Electric, Mains Drainage, Gas Central Heating
Property Construction – Brick Construction
Rights and Restrictions - The main garden is accessed via a shared path with a neighbouring property.
Living Room 4.23m x 3.60m
Kitchen 4.58m x 2.28m
Sunroom 5.18m x 2.72m
Bedroom One 3.44m x 3.89m
Bedroom Two 3.65m x 1.99m
Bathroom 2.04m x 2.97m