16 Arcade Street
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 1EP
A detached four bedroom period house with characterful accommodation arranged over four
floors, a substantial cellar level and a private courtyard garden.
Set on Anglesea Road, within one of Ipswich’s most established Victorian residential areas, this detached house has a quiet presence. Built in Suffolk white brick and arranged over four floors, it is a house of good scale and evident character, with sash windows, stripped floorboards and original fireplaces still giving shape and identity to the rooms.
The front door, set beneath a curved fanlight, opens to a reception hall. Beyond lies a generous open-plan sitting and dining room, with a fireplace, stripped floorboards and good natural light. Alongside is a generously proportioned kitchen/breakfast room, with ample storage and worktop space, room to gather informally, and a door opening directly to the garden.
On the first floor are three bedrooms and the family bathroom. The principal bedroom has an en suite shower room, while the remaining rooms are well proportioned and light-filled. At the top of the house, a further bedroom occupies the attic floor, giving a useful sense of separation from the main bedroom accommodation.
The cellar comprises three substantial rooms and a shower room, with windows and independent access to the rear garden. It gives the house a useful degree of flexibility, whether for work, storage or more self-contained use, subject to any consents required.
OUTSIDE
To the rear is a private courtyard garden, enclosed and manageable, with space for sitting out and outdoor dining. Steps lead down to the cellar, and gated side access returns to Anglesea Road. It is an enclosed and easily maintained garden, providing a private and practical extension of the house.
Anglesea Road lies to the north-west of Ipswich town centre, in an established residential part of the town. Christchurch Park is close by, one of Ipswich’s best-loved green spaces, with open lawns, wooded walks and Christchurch Mansion at its heart. The town centre and waterfront are both easily reached, offering a good selection of shops, restaurants, cafés and day-to-day amenities. The house is also well placed for schooling, lying within the Northgate School catchment area and close to Ipswich School. Ipswich station provides direct services to London Liverpool Street.
Services & Additional Information
Mains electricity, water, and drainage; gas-fired central heating.
Freehold
Council Tax: D
Local Council: Ipswich Borough Council
EPC: E
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