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The property is an Edwardian townhouse, one of a pair known as "Kitchener Villas", built in 1914. It is situated in a central location on Nelson Road, close to Bury St. Edmunds town centre. The house has a traditional front entrance with stained glass and side panels, leading to a long hallway with stairs to the first floor and cellar room. The ground floor features three reception rooms, including a living room with a square bay and display shelving, a sitting room, and a dining room with double glazed French doors leading out to the rear garden. The kitchen is small and dated, with an electric oven and solid granite worktops. There is a separate cloakroom on the ground floor and a cellar area for laundry appliances and storage. The first floor features three double bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a split level landing. There is also a further bedroom with an ensuite WC and eaves storage space on the second floor. The rear garden is fully enclosed, with low maintenance brick paving and a paved patio area.