£110,000
(£110/sq. ft)
3 bed property for saleRaglan Street, Lowestoft NR32
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,002 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Terrace house with Grade II listed smokehouse
Rare chain-free opportunity
3 bedrooms
Close to local amenities, shops & schools
Fully enclosed private courtyard
A piece of Lowestoft's heritage
Original brickwork and detailing
Covered carport with storage
Workshop or creative studio potential
Great transport links within walking distance
Location
This home is situated in the Heart of an English Coastal Town nestled in the most easterly point of the British Isles. With award-winning sandy beaches and breath-taking Victorian seafront gardens. Explore the Royal Plain Fountains, two piers, and a variety of independent eateries that will tantalise your taste buds. Education is a top priority here, with excellent schools for all ages. Commuting is a breeze with a bus station and train station that offer regular services to Norwich and surrounding areas. Located just 110 miles north-east of London, 38 miles north-east of Ipswich, and 22 miles south-east of Norwich.
Summary
A rare chain-free opportunity to acquire a charming three-bedroom terrace in the heart of Lowestoft, complete with a remarkable Grade II listed smokehouse dating back to circa 1760. Rich in character and heritage, this historic home offers a spacious lounge and dining area, ground floor cloakroom and bathroom, fitted kitchen, and three well-proportioned bedrooms. To the rear, a fully enclosed brick-walled courtyard leads to the substantial former smokehouse - a striking and uncommon addition brimming with original brickwork, tiled roof, stable-style doors and historic detailing. Offering exceptional potential for storage, workshop or creative use (subject to the necessary consents), this unique property presents an outstanding opportunity to own a genuine piece of Lowestoft’s heritage, conveniently positioned close to local amenities.
Entrance Hall
UPVC entrance door to the front aspect, laminate flooring, radiator, a door opening to the cloakroom, stairs leading to the first floor landing and doors opening to the sitting room & dining room.
Cloakroom
Laminate flooring, timber frame window to the rear aspect and a toilet.
Sitting Room
Laminate flooring, UPVC double glazed window to the front aspect, radiator and a fireplace surround.
Dining Room
Laminate flooring, UPVC double glazed window to the rear aspect, radiator, fireplace surround, under-stair storage cupboard and a door opening to the kitchen.
Kitchen
Laminate flooring, UPVC double glazed window to the side aspect, units above & below, laminate work surfaces, tile splash backs, inset stainless steel sink & drainer with mixer tap, space for an oven, fridge-freezer & washing machine, a door opens into the bathroom and a UPVC door opens to the rear courtyard.
Bathroom
Vinyl flooring, UPVC double glazed obscure window to the side aspect, radiator, wall mounted wash basin with hot & cold taps, bath tub with hot & cold taps and tiled splash backs.
Stairs Leading To The First Floor Landing
Fitted carpet and doors opening to bedrooms 1 & 2.
Bedroom 1
Laminate flooring, UPVC double glazed window to the front aspect, radiator and a built-in storage cupboard.
Bedroom 2
Exposed floorboards, UPVC double glazed window to the rear aspect, radiator and a door opening to bedroom 3.
Bedroom 3
Exposed floorboards, UPVC double glazed window to the rear aspect and a gas combi boiler.
Outside
The main entrance to the terraced property is located at the front. At the side substantial timber double doors open into a covered carport and storage area, which also leads to a paved courtyard and the smokehouse. The courtyard is fully enclosed by brick walls, offering privacy and security. A fixed ladder within the carport provides access to additional overhead storage space.
Former Smoke House
As a Grade II listed property, this former smokehouse represents a rare and characterful addition to the main terrace. Offering considerable historic interest, it provides a unique opportunity for a variety of uses, subject to the necessary listed building and planning consents. Rich in period charm, the building retains its original features, including traditional brickwork, a tiled roof, stable-style doors, and historic date detailing that enhances its architectural appeal. Positioned within the enclosed courtyard to the rear, the structure offers excellent potential for storage, workshop space, or creative studio use, with any alterations or change of use subject to the appropriate permissions. Its distinct footprint and striking appearance make it a particularly uncommon and attractive feature. An exceptional opportunity for buyers seeking a property of genuine character and heritage significance, with scope for sensitive enhancement as part of the overall offering.
Financial Services
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