Presenting a charming opportunity to embrace the Victorian era, this exquisite 3-bedroom mid-terraced house is a delightful addition to the market. Upon entrance, a warm and inviting hallway sets the tone, leading to a spacious kitchen/dining room perfect for entertaining guests. The property boasts three well-appointed bedrooms, offering comfortable living spaces ideal for individuals or families alike. Located within walking distance to the train station and nestled in the heart of the town centre, convenience is at its peak with an array of amenities and services readily available.
This Victorian terrace presents an excellent investment opportunity for those seeking to expand their property portfolio in a sought-after location. With the added benefit of no onward chain, the seamless transition to ownership is ensured. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history and immerse yourself in the classic charm of this splendid property.
Location
Newmarket is a small yet thriving market town, rich in heritage and world-renowned as the historic home of British horseracing. Nestled within the picturesque Suffolk countryside, just 12 miles northeast of Cambridge, this charming town has been at the heart of equestrian excellence since the reign of King James I in the early 17th century — earning it the title ‘the centre of horseracing in Britain’.
For history enthusiasts, the first recorded race meeting took place here in 1622, firmly establishing Newmarket’s place in sporting history.
Perfectly positioned between Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds, the town enjoys excellent transport connections across the region. The nearby A14, A11 and M11 provide easy access to Cambridge, Norwich and London, while Newmarket railway station offers regular services to Cambridge, Ely and Bury St Edmunds, with onward connections to London King’s Cross and Liverpool Street. Local bus routes link surrounding towns and villages, with shuttle services operating to the racecourses on major event days.
For international travel, London Stansted Airport is approximately 30 miles away (around 45 minutes by road), offering flights to destinations across Europe and beyond.
Town Information
Steeped in tradition yet full of modern energy, Newmarket remains a vibrant hub for the equestrian world. It is home to over 3,500 racehorses, more than 60 training stables, and two iconic racecourses — the Rowley Mile and the July Course. The town also houses the Jockey Club, National Stud, and National Horseracing Museum, celebrating centuries of sporting heritage and attracting visitors from around the globe.
Beyond racing, Newmarket offers a strong sense of community and a lively social calendar. Residents enjoy a variety of music events, festivals, and local celebrations throughout the year, all set against a backdrop of elegant Georgian and Victorian architecture, including numerous Grade II listed buildings. The town perfectly blends history, culture, and contemporary living — making it a truly unique place to call home.
Facilities
Newmarket provides an excellent range of amenities and leisure options. The town centre features a wide choice of shops, cafés, pubs, restaurants, and hotels, alongside everyday conveniences and services.
For recreation, residents can enjoy The Severals, a popular open green space ideal for families, dog walkers and runners, as well as Newmarket Leisure Centre, which offers a swimming pool, gym and sports facilities. There is also a well-regarded golf club, catering for those who prefer spending weekends on the fairway. The Kings Theatre hosts an exciting mix of live music, theatre and community performances, adding to the town’s vibrant cultural scene.
Families benefit from a selection of highly regarded state and independent schools in and around the town, offering excellent education options for all ages.
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