Garland Street, Bury St. Edmunds

48 Garland Street,Bury St. Edmunds,IP33 1HB
For Sale
  • Guide Price
    £680,000
  • BEDROOMS
    4
  • BATHROOMS
    3
  • LIVING ROOMS
    2
  • HOUSE TYPE
    End of Terrace House

KEY FEATURES

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  • Superb enhanced four-bedroom period townhouse fuses the modern & historic, homely yet elegant with attention to detail
  • Desirable town centre location: one minute walk to Marks & Spencer & excellent A14 access via Northgate Street
  • Modern open-plan kitchen / dining space with vaulted roof lights, bi-folding doors & full range of high-end appliances
  • Relaxed sitting room with wood burning stove, bookcases & oak floors in addition to a large converted basement
  • Bedroom accommodation is spread over two upper floors & two with built-in wardrobes
  • Tiered landscaped garden & separate gated street dual access, ideal for bicycle/bin storage
  • Downstairs cloakroom, shower room & bathroom suite with twin basins
  • **Off-Street parking space in addition to permit parking**
  • **Good news: no onward chain**

PROPERTY SUMMARY

CHARMING RENOVATED PERIOD END-OF-TERRACE TOWNHOUSE WITH A SLEEK MODERN KITCHEN EXTENSION, TIERED LANDSCAPED GARDEN, SEPARATE GATED ACCESS & OFF-STREET PARKING, IDEALLY SITUATED ONLY A STONE’S THROW FROM THE HISTORIC TOWN CENTRE.

The four-bedroom three-storey Victorian home is one of the earliest surviving buildings in the street and dates from the early/mid 19th century. Unique decorative period window details and original door joinery adorn the attractive façade. The property has been extensively and sympathetically remodelled in recent years. Of particular note is the modern kitchen / living / dining extension with electrically operated vaulted roof lanterns and sleek aluminium bi-folding doors to the sun terrace. The kitchen has extensive cabinetry, painted in a powder blue and a full range of appliances to include a large American-style fridge/freezer, 24-bottle wine cooler, dual ovens, five ring induction hob, dishwasher, washing machine and ceramic Belfast sink enveloped by granite preparation surfaces. From the entrance hall is a cossetting sitting room with wood burning stove and bespoke bookcases with storage cabinets. The bedrooms – two with built-in wardrobes – are served by a large bathroom suite with twin basins and a further shower room. Downstairs cloakroom and cavernous cellar storage.

The end-of-terrace benefits from separate street access, ideal for bicycle and bin storage while a fully enclosed tiered landscaped garden has been cleverly conceived to form a terrace and lawn areas bound by steel and glazed balustrades. A gate leads to off-street parking with a mature Maple tree at the foot of the garden.

LOCATION:

Conveniently located within the historic Cathedral town of Bury St. Edmunds, situated in a prime residential enclave that forms a conservation area defined by intersecting Well Street, Orchard Street, Cannon Street and Garland Street. The rail station is within easy walking distance, as is the town centre with Marks & Spencer the closest food store and a variety of bars, restaurants and independent boutique shops of Abbeygate Street and the Market Square all nearby. A good gastropub The Old Cannon Brewery is down the road, as is neighbouring Michelin star restaurant Pea Porridge - also featured in the Guide are Maison Bleue, Bellota and Lark. The country’s oldest surviving Regency playhouse, Theatre Royal, and the quaint Abbeygate Cinema, are both a short stroll. The A14 provides excellent access to the University City of Cambridge, heritage coastline and Central London via the A11/M11.

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