Guide price
£290,000
3 bed link detached house for saleSong Thrush Close, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Palmer & Partners, Suffolk
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About this property
Link Detached House
Three Bedrooms
Solar Panels
Gas Central Heating & Double-Glazing
Downstairs Cloakroom
Bathroom & En-suite
Garage & Driveway
**guide price £290,000 to £300,000**
This three-bedroom link detached property is conveniently located on the cedars park development, is well-presented and maintained through-out and within walking distance to the railway station. The property benefits from front and rear gardens, with the front being unoverlooked, driveway, garage with EV charging point, solar panels, gas central heating & double-glazing. As agents, we recommend the earliest possible internal viewing to appreciate the quality of accommodation on offer which comprises hallway, living room, cloakroom, dining area, kitchen, three bedrooms, one with an en-suite and bathroom.
6kw system solar panels (16 panels) with a feed in tariff. Hot water inverter which runs off the solar panels and tado heating system which controls the radiators.
Cedars Park has been a growing community for over 15 years now and provides a Primary School, community centre and Tesco supermarket. Stowmarket is a market town situated on the A14 trunk road between Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich and is on the main railway line between London Liverpool Street and Norwich. The town lies on the River Gipping which is joined by its tributary, the River Rat, to the South of the town and boasts a wide range of amenities including Stowmarket High School, a church, leisure centre, health centre and is home to the Museum of East Anglian Life. In addition, Haughley Park is an historical house of significance listed in the English Heritage Register.
Outside – Front
The front area has a lawn and shrubs with the driveway and garage to the side of the property and a path to the front door. There is gated side access to the rear garden.
Garage (5.4m x 2.84m)
Up and over door, power and light, door leading into the rear garden, pitched roof with storage above and EV charging point.
Hallway
Front door into hallway, radiator, tiled floor and built-in understairs cupboard.
Cloakroom
Radiator, tiled floor, WC and hand wash basin.
Living Room (4.75m x 3.53m)
Dual aspect double-glazed window to the front & double-glazed bay window to the side aspect and two radiators.
Dining Area (3.89m x 2.4m)
Stairs leading off to upstairs, double-glazed french doors leading out to the rear garden, radiator, opening through to:-
Kitchen (2.57m x 2.24m)
Double-glazed window to the front aspect, built-in eye and base level units with work surfaces, inset sink and drainer, built-in bosh oven, hob and extractor, built-in fridge freezer, space and plumbing for washing machine, built-in bosh dishwasher and cupboard housing Potterton gas boiler.
Landing
Airing cupboard with hot water tank and loft access.
Bedroom One (4.34m x 3.2m)
Dual aspect double-glazed windows to the front and side aspect, radiator and built-in wardrobes, door to:
En-Suite (2.03m x 1.45m)
Double width shower cubicle, WC and hand wash basin, tiled walls and radiator.
Bedroom Two (3.38m x 2.54m)
Double-glazed window to the front aspect, built-in wardrobe and radiator.
Bedroom Three (2.87m x 2.03m)
Double-glazed window to the side aspect and radiator.
Bathroom (2.16m x 1.65m)
Double-glazed window to the front aspect, radiator, tiled walls, three-piece suite comprising bath with shower attachment, WC and hand wash basin.
Outside – Rear
The garden is enclosed by a brick wall on one side with the remainder enclosed by panel fencing, there is a patio area with the remainder laid to lawn.
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