Offers over
£230,000
3 bed terraced house for saleSpring Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP4
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
3 Bedroom Family Home
South Facing Rear Garden
Close to Ipswich Town Centre
Cellar
New Kitchen
IP4 Location for Schools
Excellent first home or investment - 3 bedroom mid-terrace single bay in IP4
Set within easy reach of Ipswich town centre in the desirable IP4 area, this handsome single-bay mid-terrace house is an ideal acquisition for first-time buyers or as a strong rental investment.
The property benefits from a valuable cellar for additional storage and a sought-after south-facing rear garden.
The Ground Floor offers a fantastic, functional layout. The space flows seamlessly into entrance hall and in to a bright open-plan lounge/diner, which is perfectly designed for both relaxation and entertaining. The dining area features practical French doors that open directly onto the sunny patio. The recently updated newly fitted kitchen is equipped with modern built-in appliances.
A practical boot room links the kitchen to the back door, and also provides access to the family bathroom, which is conveniently located on the ground floor. The bathroom suite includes a hand wash basin, low access W.C., and a 'P' shaped bath with a shower overhead.
The First Floor comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms, two of which are spacious double bedrooms, offering comfortable and flexible sleeping arrangements.
Externally, the property excels with its sunny, south-facing garden. This space is designed for low-maintenance enjoyment, featuring a generous patio area ideal for summer BBQs, alongside two essential outhouses offering excellent external storage solutions.
Ready to occupy, this home is a must-see for anyone seeking a blend of convenience, charm, and modern updates in a central IP4 location.
The county town of Ipswich is served by a wide range of local amenities including schools, University, shops, doctors, dental surgeries, hospital, two theatres, parks, recreational facilities and mainline railway station providing direct links to London Liverpool Station. The town has also undergone an extensive rebuilding and a gentrification programme principally around the vibrant waterfront which now boasts some lovely bars and restaurants.
Set within easy reach of Ipswich town centre in the desirable IP4 area, this handsome single-bay mid-terrace house is an ideal acquisition for first-time buyers or as a strong rental investment.
The property benefits from a valuable cellar for additional storage and a sought-after south-facing rear garden.
The Ground Floor offers a fantastic, functional layout. The space flows seamlessly into entrance hall and in to a bright open-plan lounge/diner, which is perfectly designed for both relaxation and entertaining. The dining area features practical French doors that open directly onto the sunny patio. The recently updated newly fitted kitchen is equipped with modern built-in appliances.
A practical boot room links the kitchen to the back door, and also provides access to the family bathroom, which is conveniently located on the ground floor. The bathroom suite includes a hand wash basin, low access W.C., and a 'P' shaped bath with a shower overhead.
The First Floor comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms, two of which are spacious double bedrooms, offering comfortable and flexible sleeping arrangements.
Externally, the property excels with its sunny, south-facing garden. This space is designed for low-maintenance enjoyment, featuring a generous patio area ideal for summer BBQs, alongside two essential outhouses offering excellent external storage solutions.
Ready to occupy, this home is a must-see for anyone seeking a blend of convenience, charm, and modern updates in a central IP4 location.
The county town of Ipswich is served by a wide range of local amenities including schools, University, shops, doctors, dental surgeries, hospital, two theatres, parks, recreational facilities and mainline railway station providing direct links to London Liverpool Station. The town has also undergone an extensive rebuilding and a gentrification programme principally around the vibrant waterfront which now boasts some lovely bars and restaurants.



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