Guide price
£445,000
3 bed detached house for saleBriarwood Avenue, Bury St. Edmunds IP33
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Freehold
Sheridans
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About this property
Detached 3 bedroom 1930s house providing scope for improvement
Off road parking
Single garage
Great potential to remodel/extend
Large mature west facing gardens
Desirable town location
Bay fronted sitting room, dining room
Kitchen, pantry
Conservatory (in a state of disrepair)
Three bedrooms, bathroom, cloakroom
Detached 1930s house providing enormous potential with large west facing gardens and situated in a desirable town location.
Understood to have been built about 90 years ago of traditional brick construction beneath a tiled roof line, this detached house offers great scope for improvement and remodelling whilst enjoying a delightful setting in one of the towns most desirable locations.
The accommodation currently in brief comprises of an entrance hall with stairs off to the first floor with under stairs cupboard. The sitting room has a fireplace and large bay window to front. Original Bi-folding doors opening to the dining room with fireplace, door to entrance hall and door to the conservatory (in a state of disrepair). The kitchen has a sink and gas fired boiler serving the central heating system. There is also a pantry and door to a side porch.
On the first floor is a landing with access to loft, airing cupboard and doors to the three bedrooms, bathroom and separate WC, completing the accommodation.
Outside
To the front of the house is a garden and a driveway providing off road parking and access to the adjoining garage. Side access leads to the rear gardens which are west facing and stocked with an abundance of flowering plants, shrubs and mature trees.
Location
Bury St Edmunds is famously known as the 'Jewel in the Crown of Suffolk' with a distinct reputation for bringing together the best of old and new, with its rich history and its broad range of venues for dining, shopping and relaxing. These include an impressive fresh produce market every Wednesday and Saturday. The town is renowned for its beautiful Cathedral and for the leafy and floral Abbey Gardens with its impressive medieval ruins, all just a short stroll down from the colourful boutiques and cafe culture of the town centre.
It is easy to see why people want to settle in Bury and make it their home. This property is close to the excellent rail and road networks which make London and Cambridge easily commutable, along with giving access to the fine range of town, country and coastal destinations of East Anglia. Additionally, for international destinations, Stansted Airport is only around an hour's door-to-door journey from the house.
Directions
Proceed along Westbury Avenue and turn left into Briarwood Avenue, where the house is on the right hand side.
Services
All mains services are connected. Gas fired radiator central heating.
Council Tax: West Suffolk Band: D
Broadband speed: Up to 1800 mbps available (Source Ofcom)
Mobile phone signal for: EE, Three, Vodafone and O2 (Source Ofcom)
Flood Risk: Very Low Risk
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