Guide price
£250,000
(£375/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleThe Street, Bawdsey IP12
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
667 sq. ft
About this property
No onward chain
Charming three-bedroom period home in the sought-after coastal village of Bawdsey
Two generous rear gardens offering excellent outdoor space
Additional enclosed orchard with potential for parking, workshop or allotment (subject to any necessary consents)
Off-road parking
Character features throughout, including original open and feature fireplaces
Brick-built workshop with power connected, plus additional storage sheds
Moments from Bawdsey Quay, with the foot ferry to Felixstowe and the historic Bawdsey Manor
Within the highly regarded Farlingaye High School catchment and close to Woodbridge, Sutton Hoo and Snape Maltings
The property benefits from two generous garden areas to the rear, along with ample off-road parking.
Internally, the accommodation comprises a lounge with feature open fireplace, a fitted kitchen with space for a cooker, washing machine and dishwasher, and a bathroom, all arranged over the ground floor, with three good-sized bedrooms to the first floor, two of which retain original feature fireplaces and built-in storage. Outside, the front garden is enclosed by a picket fence and hedging, laid mainly to lawn with mature shrub borders and a pathway leading to the entrance door.
To the rear, vehicular access via a driveway leads to an open area with ample parking, with the rear garden split into two sections either side. A raised patio area gives way to a further lawned and cultivated area with an array of trees, shrubs and plants, storage sheds and a brick-built workshop with power connected. At the far end, a further plot of land - originally used as an orchard and enclosed with views over the surrounding fields - offers great potential for further parking, a workshop or outbuilding (subject to planning permission), or a generous allotment.
Bawdsey sits at the mouth of the River Deben on the beautiful Suffolk Heritage Coast, and is home to Bawdsey Manor, where radar technology was developed during wwii, playing a key role in the Battle of Britain. The village has its own primary school, within the sought-after Farlingaye catchment area, along with Bawdsey Quay, a scenic spot for boaters and walkers, and St Mary’s Church, a 12th-century building. The surrounding marshes and coastline offer excellent opportunities for nature walks and birdwatching, and nearby attractions include Sutton Hoo, Orford Ness and Snape Maltings. There is easy access to Felixstowe via the foot ferry from Bawdsey Quay, and the property is around nine miles from the historic market town of Woodbridge, which offers a railway station, excellent schools, independent shops, boutiques, restaurants, public houses, a cinema and a leisure centre with swimming pool.
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
No Onward Chain
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Location
Bawdsey sits at the mouth of the River Deben on the beautiful Suffolk Heritage Coast, and is home to Bawdsey Manor, where radar technology was developed during wwii, playing a key role in the Battle of Britain. The village has its own primary school, within the sought-after Farlingaye catchment area, along with Bawdsey Quay, a scenic spot for boaters and walkers, and St Mary’s Church, a 12th-century building. The surrounding marshes and coastline offer excellent opportunities for nature walks and birdwatching, and nearby attractions include Sutton Hoo, Orford Ness and Snape Maltings. There is easy access to Felixstowe via the foot ferry from Bawdsey Quay, and the property is around nine miles from the historic market town of Woodbridge, which offers a railway station, excellent schools, independent shops, boutiques, restaurants, public houses, a cinema and a leisure centre with swimming pool.
Sitting Room (3.35m x 3.67m)
Kitchen (3.34m x 3.67m)
Bathroom (3.25m x 1.54m)
Bedroom One (3.36m x 3.09m)
Bedroom Two (3.33m x 3.09m)
Bedroom Three (2.83m x 2.55m)
Rear Garden
Rear access to another garden with potential subject to planning
Parking - Off Street
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