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This two bedroom semi-detached bungalow, situated in the popular town of Leiston, is being sold with no onward chain and comes with a good size rear garden, double glazing throughout, and electric heating. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, two bedrooms, bathroom, lounge, and kitchen.
Leiston is found a short drive inland from Suffolk’s Heritage Coast between Thorpeness and Aldeburgh. Home to the Long Shop Museum, Leiston has a good range of shops and amenities for all ages including a Co-op supermarket, chemists, hardware stores, a post office, bank and building societies, doctors and dentist surgeries, vets, library, sports centre, cinema and recreational parks as well as a good selection of pubs and fast food takeaways. The town is served by a regular bus service to outlying villages and beyond and with Saxmundham’s railway station only four miles away, Ipswich and London are easily accessible.