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2 bedroom end of terrace house to rent
High Street, Kessingland
Recently added
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
581
EPC rating: D
Key information
Letting details
- Availability date: 14 Feb 2026
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £750.00
Features and description
- Two Double Bedrooms
- Semi Detached
- Village Location
- Gas Central Heating
- Sitting/Dining Room
- Shower Room
- Charming Cottage
- Epc Rating: D
- Available February 2026
- Viewing recommended
Lowestoft - 5.7 Miles
Beccles - 10.2 Miles
Southwold - 9 Miles
An excellent opportunity to rent this charming two bedroom cottage situated in the popular coastal village of Kessingland.
Accommodation comprises briefly of:
Sitting Room/Dining Room
Kitchen
Shower Room
Master Bedroom
Second Double Bedroom
The Property
Stepping into the sitting room, a large bay window to the front aspect fills the space with natural light, the adjoining dining room provides space for a table and chairs with a door concealing the stairs. The kitchen has been fitted with a range of wall and base units with black work surfaces and a stainless steel sink under the window overlooking the rear courtyard area. There is an electric oven with an overhead extractor and space for a washing machine and fridge and freezer. The rear hallway gives access to the outside space and leads to the shower room, with walk in shower, WC and hand basin over a vanity unit. Upstairs you will find two double bedrooms, the master has a window to the front. The second bedroom is set overlooking the rear aspect with a built in cupboard for storage. The property must be seen to be appreciated.
Outside
The small front garden area has gravel and is enclosed with iron railings with a path leading to the front door. A walk way leads around to the rear of the property with a shared courtyard area.
Location
The property is located on the High Street in the large village of Kessingland, which has shops, a post office, restaurants, a primary school, pubs and a wildlife park (which holds a car boot sale on Sundays in the summer season). Kessingland is between Lowestoft and Beccles which provide a fuller range of amenities. The Lowestoft train station runs a link to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich. Kessingland is located just 10 miles away from the market town of Beccles and the unspoilt Suffolk coastline with the beaches of Southwold and Walberswick within easy driving distance.
Services
Gas fired central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage.
Local Authority
Waveney District Council
Tax Band: A
Postcode: NR33 7QQ
Beccles - 10.2 Miles
Southwold - 9 Miles
An excellent opportunity to rent this charming two bedroom cottage situated in the popular coastal village of Kessingland.
Accommodation comprises briefly of:
Sitting Room/Dining Room
Kitchen
Shower Room
Master Bedroom
Second Double Bedroom
The Property
Stepping into the sitting room, a large bay window to the front aspect fills the space with natural light, the adjoining dining room provides space for a table and chairs with a door concealing the stairs. The kitchen has been fitted with a range of wall and base units with black work surfaces and a stainless steel sink under the window overlooking the rear courtyard area. There is an electric oven with an overhead extractor and space for a washing machine and fridge and freezer. The rear hallway gives access to the outside space and leads to the shower room, with walk in shower, WC and hand basin over a vanity unit. Upstairs you will find two double bedrooms, the master has a window to the front. The second bedroom is set overlooking the rear aspect with a built in cupboard for storage. The property must be seen to be appreciated.
Outside
The small front garden area has gravel and is enclosed with iron railings with a path leading to the front door. A walk way leads around to the rear of the property with a shared courtyard area.
Location
The property is located on the High Street in the large village of Kessingland, which has shops, a post office, restaurants, a primary school, pubs and a wildlife park (which holds a car boot sale on Sundays in the summer season). Kessingland is between Lowestoft and Beccles which provide a fuller range of amenities. The Lowestoft train station runs a link to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich. Kessingland is located just 10 miles away from the market town of Beccles and the unspoilt Suffolk coastline with the beaches of Southwold and Walberswick within easy driving distance.
Services
Gas fired central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage.
Local Authority
Waveney District Council
Tax Band: A
Postcode: NR33 7QQ
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.








