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Guide price
£450,0003 bedroom terraced house for sale
Leiston, Suffolk
Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
A FABULOUS THREE BEDROOM COTTAGE ONLY A SHORT WALK FROM THE BEACH.
5 Old Homes Road is a charming terraced flint-fronted period cottage, believed to have originally been a fisherman’s cottage, situated in this highly sought-after coastal village, only a short walk from the beach, village pub, and country club, and within easy cycling distance of Aldeburgh.
The accommodation, arranged over two floors, combines period character with comfortable living space throughout. The front door opens into a sitting room featuring an open fireplace with alcove shelving to either side, leading through to a dining room with a further fireplace and exposed wooden floorboards. Beyond is a kitchen, with access to a rear lobby/utility area and a shower room.
Upstairs, a landing gives access to three bedrooms: a principal bedroom to the front, a twin bedroom in the centre, and a double bedroom to the rear, together with a family bathroom and separate cloakroom.
OUTSIDE:
Outside, to the rear of the property, is a low-maintenance garden planted with mature shrubs and a small outbuilding. The property may also benefit from a rear pedestrian access (subject to confirmation from the title plan) and on-street parking is available nearby.
The cottage benefits from gas central heating and presents an excellent opportunity either as a permanent home or a coastal retreat with strong holiday letting potential.
SERVICES:
Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected
According to Ofcom there is superfast broadband available.
Mobile coverage is likely from all networks.
Council Tax B
EPC C
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5 Old Homes Road is a charming terraced flint-fronted period cottage, believed to have originally been a fisherman’s cottage, situated in this highly sought-after coastal village, only a short walk from the beach, village pub, and country club, and within easy cycling distance of Aldeburgh.
The accommodation, arranged over two floors, combines period character with comfortable living space throughout. The front door opens into a sitting room featuring an open fireplace with alcove shelving to either side, leading through to a dining room with a further fireplace and exposed wooden floorboards. Beyond is a kitchen, with access to a rear lobby/utility area and a shower room.
Upstairs, a landing gives access to three bedrooms: a principal bedroom to the front, a twin bedroom in the centre, and a double bedroom to the rear, together with a family bathroom and separate cloakroom.
OUTSIDE:
Outside, to the rear of the property, is a low-maintenance garden planted with mature shrubs and a small outbuilding. The property may also benefit from a rear pedestrian access (subject to confirmation from the title plan) and on-street parking is available nearby.
The cottage benefits from gas central heating and presents an excellent opportunity either as a permanent home or a coastal retreat with strong holiday letting potential.
SERVICES:
Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected
According to Ofcom there is superfast broadband available.
Mobile coverage is likely from all networks.
Council Tax B
EPC C
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About this agent

Bedfords are well-established East Anglian estate agents covering Suffolk and Norfolk. Selling new and period homes from our offices in Bury St Edmunds, Burnham Market, Aldeburgh and together with the Mayfair Office in London, we can target the largest possible audience to sell your property.










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