Guide price
£210,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleLondon Road, Beccles NR34
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
About this property
Two bedroom semi detached cottage with No Onward Chain
Entrance hall with a well appointed ground floor shower room
Quality fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
Lounge/diner with understairs storage
Two bedrooms with a separate WC off the landing
Double glazing and gas central heating
Small courtyard garden
Off road parking for one car
Ideal first time purchase or holiday cottage
This charming two bedroom semi detached period cottage is situated on the outskirts of the historic market town of Beccles and offers beautifully presented accommodation ideal for a first time buyer, holiday home or investment purchase. Offered with no onward chain, the property combines character features with modern conveniences in a delightful setting. The accommodation begins with an entrance hall featuring a tiled floor and useful storage cupboard, leading through to a well appointed fully tiled shower room comprising a shower cubicle, hand wash basin, low level WC and a cupboard housing the gas boiler. The quality fitted kitchen is well equipped with a single sink and drainer, electric induction hob with extractor hood, oven and grill, integrated washing machine and space for a fridge/freezer. A door from the kitchen opens into the cosy lounge, which enjoys a window to the front aspect along with a staircase rising to the first floor and useful understairs storage. Upstairs, the landing provides access to two bedrooms and a separate WC. Bedroom one benefits from an overstairs storage cupboard together with built-in wardrobes, while bedroom two is currently fitted with built-in wardrobes and drawer storage units, although removal of these would create ample space for a comfortable single bedroom. Further benefits include part double glazing, part triple glazing and gas central heating. Outside, there is a small enclosed walled courtyard garden along with one off road parking space to the rear of the property. Altogether, this delightful cottage offers an excellent opportunity to acquire a character home in a convenient location close to the amenities and attractions of Beccles.
Location
Enjoying a position on the outskirts of the charming town of Beccles, this property is ideally situated 10 minutes walk from the bustling town centre. Here you will find a fantastic selection of amenities, including schools for all ages, a variety of restaurants pubs, cafes and supermarkets and an array of boutique shops. Every Friday, the town comes alive with a vibrant local market, adding to its community charm. Beccles is beautifully positioned on the fringes of the River Waveney, offering access to the Broads, wonderful open green spaces and access to stunning countryside walks. Excellent public transport links connect you to Norwich, Lowestoft, and surrounding villages, while the train station provides a convenient link to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich. For those seeking coastal escapes, the magnificent Suffolk coastline with the beaches of Southwold, Walberswick, and Aldborough are within easy reach, making this location perfect for both convenience and leisure.
History
Beccles, a historic market town in Suffolk, has its origins dating back to the Anglo Saxon period. It was originally part of the estates of the powerful Abbey of Bury St Edmunds, which controlled much of the region during the medieval era. The towns name is believed to derive from the Old English Becc-Les, meaning meadow by the stream During the 12th century, Beccles became known for its thriving fishing industry, particularly in pike and eels from the River Waveney, which played a crucial role in its early economy. By the 14th Century, the town had established itself as a prosperous market centre, a status it has retained for centuries. The towns historic heart is characterised by its beautiful Georgian and Tudor architecture, with St Michaels Church, built in the 16th century, standing as one of its most prominent landmarks. Beccles market tradition continues to this day, with a weekly market held in the town centre. During the 19th century, the arrival of the railway further boosted Beccles growth, linking it to key regional hubs such as Ipswich and Norwich. Today, the town is a picturesque blend of history and modern living.
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