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Guide price
£395,0004 bedroom townhouse for sale
Upper Olland Street, Bungay
Townhouse
4 beds
2 baths
1194
EPC rating: D
Key information
Features and description
- Georgian Town Centre Property
- Grade II Listed
- Four Double Bedrooms
- Sitting Room with Open Fireplace
- Kitchen/Dining Room
- Original Character Features
- Brick Lined Cellar
- Courtyard Garden
- Off Road Parking
- Walking Distance To All Local Amenities
Halesworth - 8.6 miles
Beccles - 6.2 miles
Norwich City - 16.6 miles
Southwold & The Coast - 17.2 miles
Footsteps from the town centre, this imposing, Georgian double fronted home enjoys an enviable position, offering a charming, private garden and the rare benefit of off road parking. The current owners have enjoyed the property for the last ten years, insistent on retaining the many original features whilst subtly adapting the house to suit life in the 21st Century. Internally, the ground floor is split by the entrance hall and shower room and boasts two large rooms forming the sitting room and kitchen dining room with the versatile upper floors providing four bedrooms, bathroom and cloakroom. The original brick lined cellar below is a delight. Viewing is essential to appreciate the space, location and character on offer.
Accommodation comprises briefly:
Entrance Hall
Sitting Room
Kitchen Dining Room
Ground Floor Shower Room
Brick Lined Cellar
Master Bedroom & En-Suite Bathroom
Guest Bedroom
Two Further Bedrooms (2nd Floor)
Cloakroom (2nd Floor)
Delightful Private Courtyard Garden
Off Road Parking
The Property
Pushing open the front door of this charming home we step into the entrance hall where the charm, space and surprising amounts of natural light that flow throughout are all instantly apparent. Norfolk pamments line the floor and our stairs rise to the first floor, original doors to either side open to the main living spaces. Adjacent to the staircase a door opens to the ground floor shower room. To the right a step down leads us into the sitting room. Two sash windows form delightful window seats in the recess and fill this generous room with light, the open fire takes centre stage, whilst the timber flooring and pine detailing bring a subtle feeling of grandeur to the space. Crossing the hall we find the kitchen dining room, this room serves a modern, superbly functioning kitchen whilst echoing a time gone by. Our eye is drawn to the stunning brick floor that contrasts against the hand made kitchen. A window to the front lights the dining area whilst at the rear a window over the sink looks onto the garden. Space is made for a fridge freezer and range style cooker. From here a door leads us into the rear lobby which in turn opens to the garden and stairs lead us into the cellar. The cellar offers a stunning, dry, brick lined space that extends over 6 meters plus a further small store area that was possibly an entrance to part of the historic Bungay tunnel system. Returning above ground we climb the stairs to the first floor landing. Windows to the front and rear aspects fill the space with light and a large cupboard offers superb storage. To the right we find the guest bedroom, a substantial double room enjoying a dual aspect. A cast iron feature fireplace is set between two cupboards typical of its era. On the opposite side of the landing the master bedroom is found. This generous room again enjoys a feature cast iron fireplace. A window looks to the front aspect and door opens to the en-suite where we find a contemporary fitted bath, basin and w/c. On the landing the second staircase passes a window at the front and rises to the 2nd floor. Here a fine landing space leads to two further bedrooms in the roof space, both usable rooms with slightly limited head height to the eaves but boasting the most impressive vaulted ceilings and exposed timbers. Completing the accommodation on this level a cloakroom serves the two bedrooms.
Outside
From Upper Olland Street we push open the vivid pink front door and enter via the entrance hall. At the side of number 3 our vehicular access leads to the rear of the property via the driveway where we find the off road parking and space for the bins (the driveway provides access/right of way to two neighbouring properties). A gate from the parking area opens to the courtyard whilst internally we lead from the kitchen dining room via the rear lobby out to the same. This charming, enclosed courtyard is laid with a tapestry of brick, stone and paving, surrounded by flower beds that fill the space with colour and scent. An established fig tree bares fruit through the summer and autumn months. A raised timber decked seating area provides the perfect spot to catch the sun during the day and entertain from on a summer's evening.
Location
This handsome double fronted home is superbly situated on one of this market town's most desired streets. Bungay offers a good range of all the necessary amenities and shops, schools, antique shops, restaurants, The Fisher Theatre (now showing films) and leisure facilities including indoor swimming pool and golf club. The Cathedral City of Norwich is about 30 mins drive to the North and has a mainline train link to London Liverpool Street (1hr 54mins). Diss provides another mainline link to London and is 17 miles distance. The unspoilt heritage coastline of Suffolk with the lovely beaches of Southwold and Walberswick are a short distance away.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fixtures and fittings including curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.
Services
Mains Electricity. Mains Water. Mains Drainage. Gas Fired Central Heating.
Energy Rating: D Grade II listed.
Local Authority
East Suffolk Council
Tax Band: D
Postcode: NR35 1BD
What3Words: ///weaned.ambition.opened
Tenure
Vacant possession of the freehold will be given on completion.
Agents Note
The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not.
Beccles - 6.2 miles
Norwich City - 16.6 miles
Southwold & The Coast - 17.2 miles
Footsteps from the town centre, this imposing, Georgian double fronted home enjoys an enviable position, offering a charming, private garden and the rare benefit of off road parking. The current owners have enjoyed the property for the last ten years, insistent on retaining the many original features whilst subtly adapting the house to suit life in the 21st Century. Internally, the ground floor is split by the entrance hall and shower room and boasts two large rooms forming the sitting room and kitchen dining room with the versatile upper floors providing four bedrooms, bathroom and cloakroom. The original brick lined cellar below is a delight. Viewing is essential to appreciate the space, location and character on offer.
Accommodation comprises briefly:
Entrance Hall
Sitting Room
Kitchen Dining Room
Ground Floor Shower Room
Brick Lined Cellar
Master Bedroom & En-Suite Bathroom
Guest Bedroom
Two Further Bedrooms (2nd Floor)
Cloakroom (2nd Floor)
Delightful Private Courtyard Garden
Off Road Parking
The Property
Pushing open the front door of this charming home we step into the entrance hall where the charm, space and surprising amounts of natural light that flow throughout are all instantly apparent. Norfolk pamments line the floor and our stairs rise to the first floor, original doors to either side open to the main living spaces. Adjacent to the staircase a door opens to the ground floor shower room. To the right a step down leads us into the sitting room. Two sash windows form delightful window seats in the recess and fill this generous room with light, the open fire takes centre stage, whilst the timber flooring and pine detailing bring a subtle feeling of grandeur to the space. Crossing the hall we find the kitchen dining room, this room serves a modern, superbly functioning kitchen whilst echoing a time gone by. Our eye is drawn to the stunning brick floor that contrasts against the hand made kitchen. A window to the front lights the dining area whilst at the rear a window over the sink looks onto the garden. Space is made for a fridge freezer and range style cooker. From here a door leads us into the rear lobby which in turn opens to the garden and stairs lead us into the cellar. The cellar offers a stunning, dry, brick lined space that extends over 6 meters plus a further small store area that was possibly an entrance to part of the historic Bungay tunnel system. Returning above ground we climb the stairs to the first floor landing. Windows to the front and rear aspects fill the space with light and a large cupboard offers superb storage. To the right we find the guest bedroom, a substantial double room enjoying a dual aspect. A cast iron feature fireplace is set between two cupboards typical of its era. On the opposite side of the landing the master bedroom is found. This generous room again enjoys a feature cast iron fireplace. A window looks to the front aspect and door opens to the en-suite where we find a contemporary fitted bath, basin and w/c. On the landing the second staircase passes a window at the front and rises to the 2nd floor. Here a fine landing space leads to two further bedrooms in the roof space, both usable rooms with slightly limited head height to the eaves but boasting the most impressive vaulted ceilings and exposed timbers. Completing the accommodation on this level a cloakroom serves the two bedrooms.
Outside
From Upper Olland Street we push open the vivid pink front door and enter via the entrance hall. At the side of number 3 our vehicular access leads to the rear of the property via the driveway where we find the off road parking and space for the bins (the driveway provides access/right of way to two neighbouring properties). A gate from the parking area opens to the courtyard whilst internally we lead from the kitchen dining room via the rear lobby out to the same. This charming, enclosed courtyard is laid with a tapestry of brick, stone and paving, surrounded by flower beds that fill the space with colour and scent. An established fig tree bares fruit through the summer and autumn months. A raised timber decked seating area provides the perfect spot to catch the sun during the day and entertain from on a summer's evening.
Location
This handsome double fronted home is superbly situated on one of this market town's most desired streets. Bungay offers a good range of all the necessary amenities and shops, schools, antique shops, restaurants, The Fisher Theatre (now showing films) and leisure facilities including indoor swimming pool and golf club. The Cathedral City of Norwich is about 30 mins drive to the North and has a mainline train link to London Liverpool Street (1hr 54mins). Diss provides another mainline link to London and is 17 miles distance. The unspoilt heritage coastline of Suffolk with the lovely beaches of Southwold and Walberswick are a short distance away.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fixtures and fittings including curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.
Services
Mains Electricity. Mains Water. Mains Drainage. Gas Fired Central Heating.
Energy Rating: D Grade II listed.
Local Authority
East Suffolk Council
Tax Band: D
Postcode: NR35 1BD
What3Words: ///weaned.ambition.opened
Tenure
Vacant possession of the freehold will be given on completion.
Agents Note
The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not.
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About this agent

Musker McIntyre is firmly established as one of the area’s leading independent multi-faceted property firms with nine offices throughout Norfolk and Suffolk in Bury St Edmunds, Norwich City Centre, Beccles, Bungay, Diss, Halesworth, Harleston, Saxmundham and Loddon. The Management Team. L-R: Andrew Neil, Richard Clarke, Joanna McIntyre and Simon McIntyre We have a wealth of experience and knowledge in marketing a wide variety of properties throughout Norfolk and Suffolk and provide a professional and highly personal service with a proven track record as experts dealing in Sales, Lettings and Management of all types of property. Musker Mcintyre was created in late 2006 by Joanna and Simon McIntyre who are a partnership with over 30 years’ experience between them in all aspects of the property market, gained through careers within leading national estate agencies both locally and nationally. Simon and Joanna have been joined by local Directors Andrew Neil and Richard Clarke, who add a further 20+ years combined experience to the management team and are spearheading further growth throughout the region. Together they have built a successful agency with solid traditional values and forward thinking techniques to ensure each client receives a personal and professional experience. They live locally with their families and support many local charities, sports clubs (Beccles Rugby Club, Loddon Football Club (and Loddon Grasshoppers), Hales & Loddon Cricket Club and local schools.They have recently created The Musker McIntyre Community Fund (via The Norfolk Foundation www.norfolkfoundation.com) which supports a variety of good causes. They know how important it is to ‘Think Local’ and take pride in being part of their local community which is close to their heart. Our goal is to provide a proactive, personal, efficient and competitive service with a real commitment to building solid and long term relationships with our clients. Our integrity, professionalism and experience in the property market ensure that we are well positioned to provide accurate and practical advice. We continually strive to provide an excellent service, personalised to suit your individual requirements – in short we aim to... exceed expectations.
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