16 Arcade Street
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 1EP
Boscombe House is an impressive Grade II Listed Victorian residence dating from 1880 and renovated in 1882 by Suffolk architect John Sherwell-Corder. Constructed of Suffolk white brick beneath a slate roof, the property offers over 5,200 sq ft of beautifully proportioned accommodation arranged across four floors, including a cellar and garage.
An impressive and substantial Grade II Listed Victorian residence, believed to date from 1880 and renovated in 1882 by the Suffolk architect John Sherwell-Corder, offering over 5,200 sq ft of beautifully proportioned accommodation arranged across four floors, including a cellar and garage.
Exterior & Approach
Set behind a low brick boundary wall with wrought-iron gates, Boscombe House presents a commanding yet elegant street presence. Constructed of Suffolk white brick beneath a slate roof punctuated by tall chimney stacks, the property displays classic Victorian proportions, decorative window surrounds and an imposing bay frontage.
The symmetrical façade is centred around a beautifully detailed arched entrance, framed by classical columns and ornate plasterwork, creating a strong sense of arrival. Mature hedging and established planting soften the frontage, while the gated approach provides both privacy and definition from the road.
The front door, painted in a soft heritage green, sits beneath a covered porch with original tiled flooring and period lantern lighting, offering a welcoming and characterful entrance. Brick paving leads to the threshold, complemented by potted planting that reflects the care and craftsmanship evident throughout.
Reception Hall & Principal Rooms
The property is entered via an impressive L-shaped reception hall, immediately establishing the scale and architectural quality of the house. Original geometric tiled flooring, deep ornate cornicing, high skirting boards and a sweeping staircase rising through the centre of the home create a sense of grandeur, with natural light filtering down from the upper levels.
Four principal reception rooms lead off the hall, including a light-filled drawing room and an elegant dining room with double doors opening onto the terrace and garden. The dining room also enjoys an arched opening through to the kitchen and garden room, creating a natural flow for entertaining.
There is a further sitting room, ideal for more informal living, together with a well-proportioned study, perfectly suited to home working or a library.
Throughout the reception rooms, original marble fireplaces, sash windows and fine plasterwork have been carefully retained, reinforcing the house’s period integrity.
Kitchen, Breakfast Room & Garden Connection
The fully fitted kitchen and breakfast room form the practical heart of the house, offering generous storage, integrated appliances and excellent natural light. French doors open into an enclosed courtyard, while a further door leads to a covered passageway providing access to the wet room, utility room, garage and garden.
A garden room and conservatory extend the living accommodation further, creating relaxed, garden-facing spaces that complement the more formal reception rooms.
Upper Floors
The main staircase rises to a striking galleried landing on the first floor. This level provides four spacious bedrooms, including the principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom, together with a well-appointed family bathroom. Bedrooms retain excellent ceiling heights and many original features.
The second floor comprises two to three further bedrooms, a shower room and a fitted kitchen, making this level particularly well suited to guest accommodation, multi-generational living or more independent arrangements.
Cellar
The cellar offers substantial additional space, ideal for storage, a wine cellar, gym or hobby room, subject to individual requirements.
Gardens & Grounds
The property is approached through brick piers and iron gates to a driveway and parking area, with a driftway to the east providing vehicular access to the garage.
The well-maintained rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by mature trees, shrubs and planting. Immediately to the rear of the house is a west-facing veranda and terrace, with steps leading down to the garden beyond — an ideal setting for afternoon and evening sun.
Location
Anglesea Road is conveniently positioned close to Ipswich town centre and just a short distance from the open green spaces of Christchurch Park. The town offers a wide range of amenities including shops, restaurants, theatres, sports clubs, golf courses, two marinas and excellent sailing on the Orwell Estuary.
There are a number of highly regarded schools nearby, both state and independent. The A12 and A14 trunk roads provide access to the national motorway network, while Ipswich railway station offers a mainline service to London Liverpool Street in approximately 65 minutes.
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