£285,000
(£311/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleCaldecott Road, Lowestoft NR32
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
917 sq. ft
- Freehold
Minors & Brady
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About this property
Extended and recently redecorated semi-detached home in a well-established part of Lowestoft, close to the town centre and northern coastline
Bright and light-filled open plan ground floor layout creating a sociable living environment
Welcoming lounge featuring a character fireplace and front-facing window
Dining area with sliding doors leading directly to the rear garden
Well-fitted kitchen with practical work and storage space, complemented by an extended utility room with additional fitted units
Three bedrooms including two doubles and one smaller versatile room
Spacious and well-appointed family bathroom with both bath and separate shower enclosure
Well-sized enclosed rear garden with patio seating area
Garage providing off-road parking and storage
Recent updates include a new gas boiler and replacement fencing prior to sale
Set within a well-established part of Lowestoft, this extended semi-detached home has been recently redecorated to offer a warm and practical living environment. The ground floor feels light and open, with a welcoming lounge featuring a character fireplace flowing naturally into a dining area that looks out to the garden through sliding glass doors. The adjoining kitchen is well designed and complemented by an extended utility room, offering both functionality and style. Upstairs, three comfortable bedrooms provide flexibility for family life or home working, while the family bathroom includes both a bath and a separate shower for added convenience. From the upper floor, the home enjoys attractive views across the nearby Broads, adding a scenic touch to everyday living. Outside, the enclosed rear garden offers space to relax or entertain, with a driveway and garage providing off-road parking. The property also benefits from double glazing throughout, a gas boiler fitted around three years ago, and recently replaced fencing that adds to the home’s neat presentation.
Location
Pegasus Mews is positioned off Caldecott Road in a well-established part of Oulton Broad, offering easy access to both the town centre and the scenic northern coastline. Residents benefit from being just a short distance from local shops, supermarkets, and schools, as well as the nearby North Quay Retail Park for a wider choice of amenities. The area provides convenient transport links via Oulton Broad North train station, which offers direct connections to Norwich, making it ideal for commuters, while the nearby seafront, parks, and leisure facilities add to its everyday appeal. Beautiful views across the Broads enhance the setting, bringing a sense of calm and natural beauty to the area. Carlton Marshes Nature Reserve is also within easy reach, offering walking trails and wildlife spotting for those who enjoy the outdoors. Families will find several well-regarded schools and community facilities close by, enhancing the area’s practical appeal. With beaches, riverside walks, and the Broads National Park all within a short drive, this location captures the best of coastal and countryside living.
Pegasus Mews, Caldecott Road
Stepping through the enclosed porch, the property opens into a welcoming entrance hall finished with wood-effect flooring and a fitted radiator. From here, the home flows naturally into the spacious lounge, a bright and inviting room where a large front-facing window fills the space with light. The traditional fireplace with a timber surround and inset electric fire forms a charming focal point, complemented by decorative dado rails and soft carpeting that enhance the room’s character.
Beyond the lounge, the open layout continues into the dining area, perfectly suited for family meals or entertaining. Sliding glass doors lead directly to the rear garden, drawing in natural light and connecting indoor and outdoor living. The seamless flow between the lounge and dining space gives a sense of openness, while the cohesive finishes create a comfortable and homely atmosphere.
Positioned just off the dining area, the kitchen is both practical and well-designed, featuring a thoughtful arrangement of wall and base cabinets in blue and light wood tones with tiled splashbacks in complementary colours. Worktops extend along two sides, incorporating a sink below a rear-facing window and space for a freestanding cooker, with an extractor hood above.
A separate utility room continues the same smart finish, offering additional storage and workspace alongside plumbing for appliances, a sink, and access to the garden through a part-glazed door.
Upstairs, the landing features a useful storage cupboard and access to three bedrooms, two of which are comfortable doubles. The principal bedroom is particularly generous in size, filled with natural light from large windows that create a calm and open feel. The second double bedroom includes mirrored sliding wardrobes that add both style and functionality, while the third bedroom offers versatility, well-suited as a home office, nursery, or guest room.
The family bathroom is bright and well-proportioned, fitted with a four-piece suite that includes a corner bath with tiled surround, a curved glass shower enclosure with an electric shower unit, a pedestal wash basin, and a low-level WC. Natural light filters in through both a frosted window and a distinctive circular feature window, enhancing the room’s airy feel. Wood flooring, part-tiled walls, and a wall-mounted mirror complete the clean and practical finish.
Outside, the home offers an enclosed rear garden laid to both patio and lawn, providing space for relaxation or outdoor dining. The paved patio leads directly from the dining area, creating an easy flow between the interior and garden, while a brick-built outbuilding provides handy storage. The garden is enclosed by timber fencing and mature planting for privacy, and off-road parking is available via a driveway leading to the adjoining garage.
Additionally, the property has been redecorated throughout and benefits from double glazing, with a gas boiler installed around three years ago and new fencing.
Agents notes
We understand that the property will be sold freehold, connected to all main services.
Heating system- Gas Central Heating
Council Tax Band- B
Some images used in this listing have been ai-staged to illustrate potential furnishing and layout options. We recommend arranging a viewing to assess the space and features in person.
Disclaimer
Minors and Brady (M&B) along with their representatives, are not authorised to provide assurances about the property, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their client. We don’t take responsibility for any statements made in these particulars, which don’t constitute part of any offer or contract. To comply with aml regulations, £52 is charged to each buyer which covers the cost of the digital id check. It’s recommended to verify leasehold charges provided by the seller through legal representation. All mentioned areas, measurements, and distances are approximate, and the information, including text, photographs, and plans, serves as guidance and may not cover all aspects comprehensively. It shouldn’t be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations, or other consents. Services, equipment, and facilities haven’t been tested by M&B, and prospective purchasers are advised to verify the information to their satisfaction through inspection or other means.
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