Guide price
£200,000
2 bed terraced house for saleCatchpole Close, Kessingland, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Palmer & Partners, Suffolk
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About this property
No Onward Chain
Mid Terrace House
Two Bedrooms
Refitted Kitchen & Shower Room
Secluded Rear Garden
Garage en Bloc & Driveway
This immaculate two-bedroom mid terrace house, situated in the sought-after coastal village of Kessingland, is being sold with no onward chain and would make an ideal first time / investment purchase. The property has been much improved by the current owners and comes with garage en bloc and driveway, low-maintenance front and rear gardens, double-glazing, and gas central heating. As agents, we recommend the earliest possible internal viewing to appreciate the quality of accommodation on offer which comprises entrance lobby, sitting room, refitted kitchen / breakfast room which opens through to the dining room, first floor landing, stylish refitted shower room, and two bedrooms.
The desirable seaside village of Kessingland, located towards the south of Lowestoft, is a site of great interest for archaeologists as the crumbling cliffs regularly expose fossils from the Jurassic period and even Palaeolithic and Neolithic implements. During the early part of World War Two, anti-tank defences and gun batteries were put in place in Kessingland to help protect the coastline and the south of Lowestoft, the remains of some of them can still be seen today.
Kessingland Beach is less commercial than neighbouring Lowestoft or Southwold, making it the ideal place to enjoy the quiet and explore nature. Awarded the Seaside Award in 2024, recognising the highest standards of beach management, the beach here is actually growing, protected from erosion by a combination of shingle and marram grass that was planted by author H. Rider Haggard, who spent his summers there.
On the opposite side of Kessingland is Africa Alive! - one hundred acres of parkland that is home to giraffes, rhinos, flamingos, lions, meerkats, and a hundred other exotic species that you would never see without going on an expensive safari. One of East Anglia’s most popular tourist destinations it is open all year round.
Council tax band: A
EPC Rating: C
Outside – Front
The low-maintenance garden is laid to decorative stone with a path to the replacement double-glazed front door.
Entrance Lobby
Feature porthole window, radiator, coat hanging space, and replacement oak internal door through to:
Sitting Room (4.4m x 3.3m)
Double-glazed window to the front aspect, laminate floor, radiator, coved ceiling, stairs to the first floor, understairs cupboard, and internal oak glazed door through to:
Kitchen / Breakfast Room (4.4m x 2.84m)
Refitted with an extensive range of modern eye and base level units with under counter lighting, roll edge work surfaces, one and a half bowl sink and drainer, tiled splashbacks, integrated Neff oven and Neff ceramic hob with extractor hood over, space for a tumble dryer, space and plumbing for a washing machine and slimline dishwasher, laminate floor, wall-mounted Baxi boiler, double-glazed window to the rear aspect, and square opening through to:
Dining Room (2.74m x 1.93m)
Dual aspect with double-glazed window to the side and double-glazed door opening out to the rear garden, laminate floor, radiator, and coved ceiling.
First Floor Landing
Doors to the shower room and bedrooms and access to the loft via pull-down ladder and the loft has lighting.
Shower Room
A stylish refitted three-piece suite comprising corner shower enclosure with rainfall showerhead and aquaboarding, low-level WC and space-saving vanity hand wash basin with storage beneath; heated towel rail; tiled floor and walls; ceiling inset spotlights with LED daylight bulbs; and double-glazed opaque window to the rear aspect.
Bedroom One (4.4m x 3.23m)
Two double-glazed windows to the front aspect, radiator, built-in over stairs cupboard with shelving, and built-in floor-to-ceiling wardrobe with double hanging rail.
Bedroom Two (2.92m x 2.34m)
Double-glazed window to the rear aspect, radiator, and coved ceiling.
Outside – Rear
The secluded low-maintenance garden is a particular selling feature and is laid to slabs with decorative stone and raised flowerbeds; there is a shed with power and light connected; small patio area; outside tap, power socket and lighting; and is fully enclosed by panel fencing with gated rear access.
Garage En Bloc
The garage is located directly opposite the property with an additional piece of land, which is hardstanding, behind it. The garage has a manual up and over door and the roof has been recently replaced.
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