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Discover what makes this home specialThe Calthorpe is a charming semi-detached home located in the vibrant and growing area of Ipswich, Suffolk. Featuring two well-proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms, including an en-suite, this property offers comfortable living spaces with a bright living room opening onto the rear garden. The kitchen and dining area provide a functional and sociable space ideal for family meals or entertaining guests. Situated on plot 179 within a thoughtfully designed development, this home combines modern convenience with a welcoming community atmosphere.
Set in a location that balances suburban tranquility with access to urban amenities, The Calthorpe benefits from proximity to local schools, shops, and parks, making it an excellent choice for families and professionals alike. The nearby Ipswich Railway Station offers direct connections to London and Norwich, enhancing the property's appeal for commuters. With ongoing local regeneration projects and a new local centre under development, this property holds promising growth potential for homeowners and investors.
Property Features
This semi-detached home features two spacious bedrooms upstairs, including a master with an en-suite bathroom, providing privacy and convenience. The ground floor offers a bright living room with rear garden access, a fitted kitchen with an adjacent dining area, and a convenient cloakroom/WC. Additional storage cupboards in the hall and landing enhance practicality. The rear garden faces south-east, offering pleasant morning and early afternoon sunlight, perfect for outdoor relaxation. The property’s design maximizes natural light and functional living space, making it ideal for modern family life.
Local Amenities
Located in the IP1 6FJ postcode area, The Calthorpe benefits from access to reputable local schools such as St. Matthew's Primary School and Stoke High School. Ipswich town centre, just a short drive away, offers a wide range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Nearby parks provide green spaces for leisure and recreation. Public transport links include regular bus services and Ipswich Railway Station, facilitating easy travel within the region and to London. The area is supported by local medical facilities and community centres, contributing to a well-rounded living environment.
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