£120,000
2 bed semi-detached house for sale
Burr Close, Stowupland, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14Leasehold
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
Key information
Tenure
Leasehold (122 years)
Service charge
£722 per year
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
Ground rent date of next review
About this property
50% shared ownership
No Onward Chain
Semi-Detached House
Two Double Bedrooms
First Floor Bathroom
Just Two Years Old
Remainder of NHBC Warranty
Off-Road Parking for Two/Three Cars
Low-Maintenance Rear Garden
*** 50% shared ownership ***
Situated on the modern Oak Farm Meadow development in Stowupland lies this two bedroom semi-detached house which was built just two years ago. The property is being sold with no onward chain, comes with the remainder of the NHBC warranty, and benefits from off-road parking for two / three cars and a low-maintenance rear garden. As agents, we recommend the earliest possible internal viewing to appreciate the quality of accommodation on offer which comprises entrance hall, lounge, ground floor cloakroom, kitchen, first floor landing, two double bedrooms, and bathroom.
Agent's note:
We have been advised there is a service charge of £60.16 monthly and a rent share for the remaining 50% of £310.72 per calendar month.
The village of Stowupland provides good road and rail links and offers a range of amenities including shops, public houses, café, takeaways, two churches, village hall and church hall. There is a children's play park in the village and a large village green, Thorney Green.
Stowupland is just six miles from the market town of Stowmarket which is situated on the A14 trunk road between Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich and is on the main railway line between London Liverpool Street and Norwich. The town lies on the River Gipping which is joined by its tributary, the River Rat, to the South of the town and boasts a wide range of amenities including Stowmarket High School, a church, leisure centre, health centre and is home to the Museum of East Anglian Life. In addition, Haughley Park is an historical house of significance listed in the English Heritage Register.
Council tax band: B
EPC Rating: B
Outside – Front
The garden is laid to lawn with shrub borders, path to the front door with canopy porch over, gated side access to the rear garden, and off-road parking for two / three cars to the side of the property.
Entrance Hall
Two built-in cupboards, radiator, stairs to the first floor, and doors to:
Lounge (4.34m x 3.15m)
Window to the rear aspect, patio doors opening out to the rear garden, and radiator.
Cloakroom
Two piece suite comprising low-level WC and pedestal hand wash basin with tiled splash back, and radiator.
Kitchen (3.66m x 2.36m)
Fitted with a range of modern eye and base level units, roll edge work surfaces, inset sink and drainer, integrated oven and gas hob with extractor hood over, space for fridge freezer and washing machine, and window to the front aspect.
First Floor Landing
Loft access and doors to the bedrooms and bathroom.
Bedroom One (4.34m x 3.53m)
Window to the rear aspect and radiator.
Bedroom Two (3.28m x 2.44m)
Window to the front aspect, radiator, and walk-in wardrobe.
Bathroom
Modern three piece suite comprising bath with shower over and shower screen, low-level WC and pedestal hand wash basin; tiled splash backs; and radiator.
Outside – Rear
The low-maintenance garden is laid to lawn with a small patio area, wooden shed to remain, and is fully enclosed by panel fencing.
More information
Listed by
Palmer & Partners, Suffolk