Attik in the attic,
The Cut
Halesworth
IP19 8BY
72 Corton Road is a wonderful example of a spacious, light-filled 1970s property, with lots of original features and bags of potential. A substantial ground floor footprint provides a golden opportunity to extend above on both sides, adding to the existing first floor bedrooms, or to the side or rear subject to the relevant planning permissions. With the beach almost visible behind the rear garden, all the amenities of Lowestoft less than a mile away, and with vacant possession, this is a rare find.
West-facing and with a wide frontage, the house is almost twice as wide as it is deep. A sweeping, in-out driveway accommodates several cars, alongside the integral double garage. An internal entrance lobby that's almost 5m wide is almost a room in itself, perfect for shedding outdoor clothes and footwear, rubbing down dogs or just as an airlock to keep the house warm on winter days. This opens into an equally spacious, central entrance hall. The 200m2 (approx.) ground floor footprint comprises lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility, downstairs WC, master bedroom suite and integral double garage, plus the hall and entrance porch. Upstairs are two further bedrooms – all three being generous doubles – and a family bathroom. The large windows and open stair balustrade which are so typical of 1970s architecture makes the rooms light and bright throughout, with an abundance of storage.
The lounge is a well-proportioned 27m2 with an open fireplace, large window to the front and wall of glazing with patio doors leading into the part-brick, part-glazed conservatory to the side, which is South-facing. Behind the lounge is the master suite – the largest bedroom, with three built-in double wardrobes and an ensuite that has a bath and shower over. Currently set up with two single beds and a sofa, this is a huge room with windows to the side and rear. Also off the hall and to the rear of the property is a dining room which would easily accommodate a table of eight, and a large kitchen with plenty of units, an integrated fridge, warm air heating and a '70s serving hatch between the two rooms. The utility leads off the kitchen and is spacious enough for a dishwasher and extra fridge/freezer as well as the requisite laundry appliances, with a door leading into the side alley and rear garden. The double garage is also accessed from the hall and has the potential to be converted into additional living space, or another ground floor bedroom. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom, with additional storage cupboards on the landing. There is obvious potential to extend this first floor over the garage, kitchen, and utility on one side, and/or over the lounge and master suite on the other side, creating a vast family home with a total area of up to 400m2.
There is a large garden to the rear and, on a higher level, to the South side where a summer house takes full advantage of the Southerly aspect. Mature planting and hedges ensure the lower garden is completely private.
This property will not only appeal to a buyer wishing to preserve the original 1970s features and decor – all in great condition – but also to a buyer who values the potential to bring it up to date and potentially develop it into a larger, contemporary family home a stone's throw from the beach and with proximity to all the amenities of Lowestoft.
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Council Tax Band E
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