A flat has come onto the market in a small village just outside of Ipswich.
First-time buyers or those looking for something a little smaller should look no further than this one-bed property in Bramford, which is coming to auction soon at a guide price of between £55,000 and £65,000.
Flat 16 is a second-floor dwelling with a Juliet balcony which boasts tranquil views down the River Gipping and surrounding countryside.
Just three miles to the west of Ipswich, this is ideal for commuters looking for a peaceful spot on the outskirts of the town.
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Interested buyers will enter the property into a corridor, with access to a spacious shower room through a door to the right. The walls make a feature of the privacy glass that separates the shower from the corridor, and is finished in a modern and neutral style.
Access to the bedroom is via a door just slightly further along the corridor. Similarly to the bathroom, a glass partition has been used to create a modern feel to the space.
Curved walls help to make the room soft and cosy, and a large window displays views of the surrounding countryside. There is also a built-in wardrobe and cupboard.
The end of the corridor opens into a spacious open-plan kitchen, living room and dining area, beautifully finished with wooden flooring. The kitchen is fitted with wooden cabinets and a stylish black countertop.
The large windows and french doors onto the balcony help the space to feel light and airy, and the neutral walls and floors create a good canvas for whatever the buyer's chosen style.
Residents benefit from on-site allocated parking.
Interested buyers should contact Auction House East Anglia to arrange a viewing before the property goes to auction at 11am on Wednesday, September 13.
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