A well-proportioned town house within the medieval grid close to the market place and amenities
Situated on the southern end of Guildhall Street in the sought- after medieval grid, this surprising town house offers great two-storey accommodation, built in the 60’s it sympathetically blends into the conservation area. It offers comfortable living space, with side access to the walled garden, and briefly comprises:
Accommodation entered from the street into a hallway, with a useful storage cupboard and staircase to first-floor. To the right is the large double-aspect sitting room overlooking the garden at the rear, a fireplace is fitted with a gas fire with a marble hearth and decorative wooden surround and mantelpiece. The kitchen sits in the heart of the house and is fitted with a range of wall and base units, incorporating a double stainless-steel sink with tiled splashbacks, room for a fridge freezer, eye-level double oven, gas hob with hood above. Additional storage can be found with two understairs cupboards, one housing the boiler. From here a door leads through to
Conservatory/dining area with further built-in storage, sliding doors out to the walled courtyard garden. Cloakroom with hand basin and WC.
On the first-floor landing, is a small storage cupboard above the staircase, along with the principal double-aspect bedroom with views looking out over the courtyard garden, and is fitted with a range of built-in wardrobes the second
bedroom overlooks Guildhall Street. The family bathroom is partially tiled with a suit comprising a panelled bath WC and pedestal basin.
Outside the property has a neat and tidy walled courtyard garden, with side access leading to Guildhall Street for easy access.
GENERAL INFORMATION
• Mains waters, gas, electricity and drainage
• Gas-fired radiator heating
• Council tax band D – West Suffolk
• Parking - Zone D – South Town Centre
• Ofcom states that ultrafast broadband is available
• Ofcom states mobile signal likely
• The property is within the Bury St Edmunds town centre conservation area