Victoria Street, Bury St. Edmunds
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Guide Price£295,000
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BEDROOMS2
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BATHROOMS1
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LIVING ROOMS1
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HOUSE TYPESemi-Detached House
KEY FEATURES
- Victorian semi-detached renovation opportunity
- Open-plan dining room & sitting room with attractive bay window
- Front garden & large rear garden with own separate street access
- Ideal location; close to the town centre Ideal location; close to the town centre and for A14
- **Potential to create downstairs shower room**
PROPERTY SUMMARY
RENOVATION OPPORTUNITY OF A PERIOD TOWNHOUSE IN A DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL STREET WITH FRONT / REAR GARDENS & SEPARATE ACCESS
This two-bedroom semi-detached Victorian townhouse is situated in a highly sought after and tranquil residential street, so well defined by its open and spacious character while just a stone’s throw from all town centre amenities. Of particular note is the ability to convert a shower room downstairs as well as open up the kitchen into the existing garden / utility room.
Suitably set back from the street, to the side is separate access to the rear garden.
LOCATION:
36b Victoria Street is conveniently located within the historic Cathedral town of Bury St. Edmunds and is situated in arguably one of the most desirable residential enclaves and conservation areas (formed by intersecting Queen’s Road, King’s Road and York Road). It is a medieval or earlier route into the town via Risbygate Street. The wonderful layout of streets followed the expansion of the town in the 19th century with Victoria Street being built on a former market garden. For added convenience, today the street has a doctor’s surgery and a Co-operative foodstore is on nearby Albert Crescent. The bars, restaurants and independent boutique shops in the Market Square are closeby. Excellent A14 access is afforded via Risbygate Street and Parkway. Refer to our detailed downloadable brochure to discover more.