£210,000
(£219/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleSt. Peters Street, Lowestoft NR32
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
959 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Minors & Brady
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About this property
Chain free
Mid-terrace residence down a residential street in the coastal town of Lowestoft, Suffolk
Undergone a full renovation back in 2024, showcasing spacious, flexible and modern accommodation that can easily adapt to your own lifestyle preferences
Retains the properties original character features of high ceilings, fireplaces, Sash and bay windows
Comfortable sitting room and a formal dining room, inviting relaxation and entertaining
Flexible breakfast room with the potential to be a home office, a playroom for children or a cosy snug
Kitchen fitted with modern cabinetry, an integrated oven, a sink/drainer unit and under-counter areas for appliances
Ground-floor bathroom comprising of a contemporary three-piece suite, styled with tiled walls
Three bedrooms offering comfort and privacy, with a large principal benefiting from a bay-window, with the option to have a home office, dressing room or a nursery
A private rear garden
Just moments from the character and coastline of Lowestoft, this beautifully renovated chain-free mid-terrace home offers a thoughtful combination of period charm and modern comfort, well suited to those drawn to a relaxed coastal lifestyle. Updated throughout in 2024, the property presents spacious and flexible accommodation while retaining original features including high ceilings, fireplaces and elegant sash and bay windows. Inside, a welcoming entrance hall leads to a sitting room, formal dining room, versatile breakfast room and a modern fitted kitchen, alongside a contemporary ground-floor bathroom. Upstairs, three comfortable bedrooms include a generous principal with a bright bay window and space for a dressing area, nursery or home office, while a private rear garden completes the home.
Lowestoft
St Peters Street is situated in a quiet residential area of Lowestoft, just to the north of the town centre, making the heart of Lowestoft easily accessible on foot. Local shopping options include convenience stores, independent cafés, takeaways, and small supermarkets within the surrounding streets. For a broader retail experience, North Quay Retail Park is a short drive away, hosting larger supermarkets, homeware stores, and a range of high street outlets, while the town centre itself offers additional shopping, dining, and leisure facilities.
The area is well served for education. Primary schools such as St Margaret’s Primary Academy, St Mary’s Roman Catholic Primary School, and Phoenix St Peter Academy are within a short distance, and East Point Academy provides nearby secondary education, all reachable on foot, by bike, or a short drive.
Transport connections are convenient. Lowestoft railway station is within walking distance for rail services to Norwich and Ipswich, and regular bus routes link residential areas with the town centre, Oulton Broad, and surrounding coastal towns. Car users also benefit from easy access to the A47 road and A12 road for journeys across East Anglia.
St. Peters Street
Along a quiet residential street in the coastal town of Lowestoft, Suffolk, this chain-free mid-terrace residence offers a thoughtful balance of period character and contemporary comfort. Fully renovated in 2024, the property has been carefully updated to create a home that feels both fresh and adaptable, while still retaining the features that give it a sense of history and personality.
Beyond the front door, a bright and airy entrance hall sets a welcoming tone, with high ceilings and original proportions that immediately hint at the character found throughout the house. The accommodation unfolds with a natural flow, beginning with a comfortable sitting room, an inviting space for everyday living where the decorative fireplace and generous bay window create a calm and relaxed atmosphere.
Across the hall, a formal dining room provides a setting well suited to gathering with family and friends, whether for relaxed weekend meals or more celebratory occasions. Towards the rear of the home sits a flexible breakfast room, a space that easily adapts to changing needs. It could serve equally well as a home office, a children’s playroom, or a cosy snug for quieter moments at the end of the day.
The kitchen has been fitted with modern cabinetry, offering clean lines and practical storage, alongside an integrated oven, sink and drainer unit, and convenient under-counter spaces for appliances. It’s a functional yet welcoming space that works well for everyday cooking and informal dining.
Completing the ground floor is a contemporary bathroom, fitted with a stylish three-piece suite and finished with tiled walls, bringing a modern touch to the home’s classic structure.
Upstairs, the property offers three bedrooms, each providing comfort and privacy. The principal bedroom is particularly generous, enhanced by a bay window that fills the room with natural light. Its size also opens up possibilities for a dressing area, home office corner, or nursery, depending on how you wish to use the space.
Outside, the home enjoys a private rear garden, offering a spot to relax, garden, or enjoy time outdoors through the warmer months.
With flexible living spaces and a layout that can evolve with its owners, it offers a comfortable base from which to enjoy both everyday life and the wider charm of Lowestoft’s seaside setting.
Agents Notes
Freehold
Connected to mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.
Gas central heating system.
Please be aware that the images have been ai-staged to showcase the furniture in the rooms. We recommend visiting the property in person to fully evaluate the space and its features.
EPC Rating: D
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