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Guide price £220,000-£230,000 A quiet road, coastal air, and a home suitable for family living. This Kessingland townhouse sets the tone from the moment you arrive. Inside, the ground floor unfolds from an inviting entrance hall into a fully integrated kitchen, finished in a clean modern style with built-in appliances and unobstructed daylight making it an effortless space to start the day. The adjoining living/dining room offers comfortable flexibility, with tidy built-in storage and French doors opening straight to the garden, creating a natural rhythm between indoor living and outdoor moments. Two well-balanced bedrooms sit on the first floor alongside a family bathroom with a full bath and handheld shower. The top floor is dedicated to the principal bedroom, a softly elevated space with roof-line windows framing open skies, built-in storage, and easy loft access. Modern décor, warmth underfoot, and smart storage throughout give the home a calm, uncluttered feel, considered living space that supports family life without trying to steal the spotlight.
Location
Heritage Green is set slightly inland in the coastal village of Kessingland on Suffolk’s east coast, positioned close enough to make the beach part of daily routine without feeling exposed to the elements. The shoreline, a long mix of sand, shingle and dunes, is only a short walk or cycle away, giving quick access to cold-water dips, dog walks across open beach, and the protected coastal path that runs north toward Lowestoft and south toward Southwold. Day-to-day essentials are covered locally, with nearby shops including the Co-op Food store, Premier convenience store and the Kessingland Post Office offering easy stops for groceries, parcels and basics. For families, local schooling options include Kessingland Church of England Primary Academy and, for secondary education, Pakefield High School and East Point Academy, all reachable within a short drive or by bus. Bus services connect through the village via First Norfolk & Suffolk routes, linking directly to Lowestoft, Beccles and surrounding areas, while rail access is available from Oulton Broad South railway station on the East Suffolk Line for onward travel toward Ipswich.
Leisure outlets are defined by outdoor routines, weekends at Africa Alive! wildlife park at the village edge, seasonal browsing at Kessingland Car Boot, and the well-attended summer Kessingland Car Boot Sale and local Kessingland Village Car Boot meet-ups that double as community social hubs. The village carries a practical coastal pace, backed by pubs like the Sailors Home and The Sweet Retreat café for informal downtime, edged by marshland, fields and sea, making the lifestyle here less about tourism and more about simple access to coast, community events and everyday convenience along the A12 corridor.
Heritage Green
Stepping inside, the ground floor welcomes you with a sense of flow rather than formal space. Karndean flooring and gentle underfloor warmth lead from the hallway into a thoughtfully integrated kitchen, positioned at the front of the home with natural daylight setting the tone for morning coffee, school runs, or relaxed weekend breakfasts. Fitted with quality cabinetry, an integrated oven, a dishwasher and a fridge/freezer.
The kitchen connects smoothly to the living/dining room, a flexible social space that adapts to how you use it. French doors open out to the rear garden, bringing the outside in during warmer months and offering a straightforward transition from indoor meals to evenings outdoors, or supervised play to quiet moments winding down after the day. A built-in storage cupboard keeps essentials tucked away, preserving the room’s uncluttered, lived-in feel.
Upstairs on the first floor, two well-presented bedrooms provide comfortable personal spaces, one looking towards the garden, the other facing the front, catching light in the afternoons. Both rooms feel restful and private, supported by a family bathroom styled in neutral tones with a full-size bath and handheld shower attachment. The top floor is dedicated to the principal bedroom, a private, gently elevated space featuring roof-line windows that frame shifting skies and evening light. With built-in storage and loft access.
Outside, there’s a quiet simplicity to the layout. The front path, edged with greenery, provides just enough of nature to soften the home’s modern lines without demanding upkeep. At the rear, a paved, enclosed garden offers a clean, low-maintenance setting for outdoor time, whether that’s improvised summer dinners, or claimed space for bikes, plants, or seating depending on the season. A gate opens to dedicated off-road parking.
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