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Guide price £330,000-£350,000 A short stroll from the coastline and well placed for the everyday conveniences of Pakefield, this chain free detached bungalow offers space to settle and room to host. Occupying a generous plot within the coastal town of Lowestoft, the property pairs bright, turn-key interiors with a layout that flows naturally from the dual aspect sitting room and formal dining room through to the well-appointed navy kitchen and light-filled garden room. Two double bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom provide comfortable accommodation, while the private rear garden with patio and summerhouse, along with ample off-road parking, carport and garage, complete a home designed for straightforward, single-storey living by the coast.
Location
London Road South in Pakefield, a suburb of Lowestoft in Suffolk, runs roughly south from the town center toward the coastal village of Kessingland. The street supports day-to-day convenience with local shops including small grocers, takeaway cafes, a post office, and a few independent stores offering household essentials and gifts. Larger supermarkets and retail options are a short drive or bus ride away in Lowestoft town centre.
Families benefit from nearby schools. Pakefield Primary School is within walking distance, and older children can attend Pakefield High School or other nearby secondary schools. There are also local nurseries and early years settings catering to younger families.
Transport connections make commuting and travel straightforward. Regular bus services run along London Road South connecting residents to Lowestoft centre, the coast, and neighboring villages. The Lowestoft railway station is a few miles north, providing direct routes to Norwich and beyond. Roads are well connected to the A12, offering access to Suffolk’s broader towns and the Norfolk border.
London Road South
Positioned within the sought-after Pakefield area of the coastal town of Lowestoft, this detached bungalow occupies a generous plot and offers the simplicity of single-storey living close to the sea and local amenities. Chain free, it presents a straightforward move for those ready to embrace life on the Suffolk coast.
Set back behind a large front garden, the property is approached via a shingled driveway leading to a carport and garage, providing ample off-road parking and useful storage or workshop space. The sense of proportion is immediate, with wide frontage and established boundaries giving the home a pleasing presence.
Accessed from the side, the entrance hall offers practical storage for coats and outdoor wear, ideal after a walk along the promenade. From here, the accommodation unfolds in a natural, well-considered layout.
The sitting room is a spacious, dual aspect room filled with light, centred around a decorative fireplace that adds structure and character to the space. It is well suited to both relaxed evenings and informal gatherings. The formal dining room, complete with its own feature fireplace, connects seamlessly to the kitchen and garden room, creating an easy flow that supports both everyday routines and entertaining.
The kitchen is fitted with stylish navy cabinetry and includes an integrated oven, induction hob, sink with drainer, fridge/freezer and plumbing for a washing machine. Practical and well presented, it offers everything required for modern living while leaving scope to personalise over time.
The garden room extends the reception space and enjoys views over the rear garden, drawing in natural light and offering flexibility of use, whether as an additional sitting area, reading space or hobby room. A WC and further storage enhance its practicality.
There are two double bedrooms, each comfortable and private, served by a contemporary bathroom comprising a traditional bathtub, hand wash vanity and WC. The interior throughout is turn-key in presentation: bright, well maintained and ready to adapt to individual tastes.
Outside, the rear garden has been thoughtfully arranged with a patio for seating and outdoor dining, a laid lawn and a summerhouse. Tall hedging provides privacy and structure, while the generous proportions of the plot allow space to enjoy throughout the seasons.
With its adaptable accommodation, substantial gardens and convenient position within Kirkley, this is a home that offers space, light and flexibility, ready to settle into and make your own from the outset.
Agents Notes
Freehold
Connected to all mains services.
Double glazed windows installed under a year ago, with remaining warranty.