7 Langton Place
Bury St. Edmunds
Suffolk
IP33 1NE
Occupying a much sought-after and highly desirable position on Springfield Road, this well-presented Victorian terrace townhouse is just a few minutes’ walk from the town centre and a wide range of local amenities. Shops, schools, leisure facilities and the railway station are all close at hand, making this a particularly convenient place to live.
The property offers flexible and well-proportioned accommodation arranged over two floors, with the added benefit of a converted cellar which provides valuable additional living space. The house has clearly been well cared for and retains the charm, typical of its Victorian origins.
With both front and good-sized rear gardens, together with the rare advantage of a single garage at the rear, this is an excellent opportunity to acquire a character home in such a central position. The property is also being offered for sale with no upward chain.
The property benefits from gas-fired central heating, secondary glazing to the front and uPVC double glazing to the rear.
Ground Floor
An entrance porch opens into the sitting room, a comfortable and welcoming space to the front of the house with a fitted gas fire. To the rear is a separate dining room, ideal for both everyday use and entertaining. This room has a decorative fireplace opening, a staircase to both the first floor and the cellar, with a glazed door leading to the kitchen.
The fitted, galley-style kitchen provides a good range of units and worktop space together with a built-in oven and gas hob. There is ample appliance space and a rear lobby which has a wall-mounted gas-fired boiler, a door to the garden and a connecting door to the bathroom fitted with wc, basin and shower over bath, which completes the ground floor accommodation.
Cellar
The cellar has been converted and offers a particularly versatile space, ideal for use as a home office, cinema room or hobby room, depending on individual needs.
First Floor
The first floor includes two good-sized double bedrooms. Leading off one of these is a further single bedroom, which would work well as a nursery, dressing room or study.
Outside
To the front of the property is a small garden, providing a pleasant approach to the house. The rear garden is of a good size for a town centre property and offers space to relax and enjoy the outdoors. At the end of the garden is a single garage, a notably rare and valuable feature in this central location. As is typical with many Victorian town centre homes, there is a pedestrian access for neighbouring properties. In addition to the garage, permit parking is available on the road.
Agents Notes:
COUNCIL TAX -BAND B
ENERGY PERFORMANCE RATING - D
COUNCIL - West Suffolk
SERVICES - Mains water, gas, electricity and drainage.
BROADBAND -Ofcom states ultrafast is available
Mobile - Ofcom states all mobile providers are likely.
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3.58m x 3.43m (11'9 x 11'3)
3.81m x 3.56m (12'6 x 11'8)
4.62m x 2.06m (15'2 x 6'9)

3.25m x 2.57m (10'8 x 8'5)
3.63m x 3.43m (11'11 x 11'3)
3.58m x 3.00m (11'9 x 9'10)
3.00m x 2.08m (9'10 x 6'10)
Attractive Victorian terrace townhouse in a highly sought-after town centre location
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