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St Edmunds Gate, Off Rougham Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 2RW

PROPERTY TYPE

Terraced

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,144 sq ft

106 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Choice of kitchen cupboards and worktops*
  • Ensuite to Master Bedroom
  • Large open plan Living room and Kitchen/Dining Area
  • Fitted wardrobes to two bedrooms
  • Carport and parking
  • Separate utility
  • South-West facing garden

Description

The Linnet
Plot 162 is a 3 bedroom mid terraced boasting 1144 sqft. Upon entering the property, you are presented with a spacious hallway that gives access to the living room, kitchen/dining area and W/C. There is also a separate utility located off the kitchen/dining area. At the rear of the property, there are two sets of French doors providing access to the South-West facing garden.  Upstairs presents 3 good-sized bedrooms, of which the master bedroom and bedroom 2 include built in wardrobes. The master bedroom also features an en-suite.

This property comes with a carport and parking.

Dimensions
Kitchen / Dining Area 5.300m x 2.830m 17'5" x 9'4"
Utility 2.100m x 1.760m 6'11" x 5'9"
Living Room 6.100m x 3.150m 20'0" x 10'4"
Master Bedroom 3.830m x 3.200m 12'7" x 10'6"
Bedroom 2 3.000m x 2.830m 9'10" x 9'4"
Bedroom 3 3.015m x 2.200m 9'11" x 7'3"

About St Edmunds Gate
Bury St Edmunds, the jewel in Suffolk's crown, is home to St Edmunds Gate, our impressive collection of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses and apartments. Discover the delights of this bustling market town, with its historic cathedral, exceptional shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues, surrounded by stunning countryside. St Edmunds Gate is perfectly positioned, close to transport links and local amenities, with the vibrant town centre just a short distance away. Lively Newmarket is just 17 miles away and the world renowned city of Cambridge is 40 minutes by car. London is under two hours by train from Bury St Edmunds Railway Station.

About Bury St Edmunds
Experience the best of town living with bustling Bury St Edmunds on your doorstep, yet being close to the countryside. Enjoy green spaces, parks, woods, and nature reserves or join in the town's many festivals and events. With enchanting medieval villages such as Lavenham and Long Melford nearby and the Suffolk coast an hour away, there is always somewhere to explore.

The foodie capital of Suffolk has a proud brewing history and is home to Greene King. Bury St Edmunds boasts a brilliant selection of independent and well known eateries, quaint pubs, and bars. Try brunch at Wright's, treat yourself to a Michelin Star meal at Pea Porridge or take a short stroll down the lanes for a snack. When you want to meet friends, there are pubs within walking distance including The Masons Arms or The Rose & Crown.

A twice-weekly market and monthly farmers' market complement the wide choice of shops. There are convenience stores and supermarkets, including a Waitrose, Sainsbury's and Tesco. The Arc Shopping Centre includes a cinema and The Apex entertainment venue. The town also has the Theatre Royal and a leisure centre with swimming pools. Sports pitches, gyms, and golf clubs are within a short drive. Spend time at Hardwick Heath or Nowton Park, with space to work out, a play area, arboretums, and meadows.

St Edmunds Gate has excellent access to the A14, so it is easy to make the most of your leisure time. You will never tire of walking or cycling at Ickworth Estate. Be in the Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths National Landscape, The Broads, or Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding National Beauty in an hour. Enjoy the excitement of the races in Newmarket and visit the town's shops. Bressingham Steam and Gardens is another popular day out.

Both Sebert Wood Community Primary School and Hardwick Primary are around a 20-minute walk and are rated Good by Ofsted. Older pupils have the Sybil Andrews Academy which is also rated Good. There are nurseries and pre-schools in the area. Abbeygate Sixth Form College, an 8-minute drive away, is rated Outstanding. West Suffolk College offers courses or 16-18 year olds and degrees for adults. Independent schools include South Lee Prep School which caters for children up to the age of 13 and Culford School which offers a senior school and Sixth Form.

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PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Back garden,Rear garden
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St Edmunds Gate, Off Rougham Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 2RW

Approximate location

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  • Bury St. Edmunds Station1.5 miles
  • Thurston Station3.2 miles
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About the development

St Edmunds Gate

St Edmunds Gate, Off Rougham Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 2RW

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Development features

  • 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses and apartments
  • In the historic town of Bury St Edmunds
  • Launching 7th September
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About Denbury Homes Ltd

A Tradition of Excellence

From cottage to country house, every Denbury home has a personality you'll love, from the impression created by a traditional look and feel to the everyday practicality of modern living.

Denbury has a skill not only in building houses which harmonise with their neighbours and surroundings, but also in creating new homes of character and individuality. But don't take our word for it; our skills have been recognised locally and nationally by the many awards the company has achieved.

There's something about the look of older buildings that appeals to all of us. The design, the scale, the feel - it's something many architects have forgotten. But not at Denbury Homes. Our approach is to take all the qualities which have stood the test of time to build homes that are easy on the eye and that blend with their surroundings.

We use the traditional approach as our platform and onto this build all the convenience, practicality and low maintenance demanded by today's modern lifestyle. The result is a home that we and many of our purchasers believe is a joy to own and to live in.

The foundation of Denbury Homes is based on owner and Executive Chairman, James Hopkins' commitment to excellent design and quality which reflects the tradition and character of each individual site.

The company comprises an enthusiastic team of professionals whose skills encompass planning, design, construction and, importantly, after sales - a rapid-response team is available to take care of any teething problems, however minor.

For more than three decades Denbury Homes, the new name for Hopkins & Moore, has grown from a small local company into a significant builder of quality homes. You can be sure that a home by Denbury Homes is designed and built to last.

Traditional Crafts and the Environment

Denbury Homes never compromises on quality, seeking out craftsmen with traditional skills and appropriate materials to enhance its schemes. Handmade willow fencemaking and pargetting are just two of the many traditional skills the company has employed.

At the same time a Denbury home incorporates energy-saving features beyond the statutory requirements, reducing heat loss and the emission of greenhouse gases. Every property comes with its own independent energy audit.

Consideration for the environment plays a large part in the company's design concepts. Developments are attractive and desirable to live in. Trees and natural hedges are retained as boundaries; experts are consulted to assist where appropriate while additional planting is introduced to mature in keeping with existing surroundings.

The Denbury Homes approach is straightforward: to do what's right to the highest possible standards, the results of which are borne out in these photographs. Denbury Homes' rapid sales rates, often at premium prices, bears testament to their wide appeal to people from all age groups and backgrounds.

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