A beautifully designed detached four-bedroom bungalow in a sought-after part of Leiston, set within an exceptional garden and offering spacious, well-maintained accommodation throughout.
Built in the 1950s by renowned local architect Cecil Howard Lay, this striking home blends period character with modern updates, including a newly fitted kitchen and boiler, double glazing, and a layout ideal for contemporary living.
The Property A unique and appealing bungalow, set well back from the road with a generous frontage and wide veranda. Designed by the celebrated local architect Cecil Howard Lay in the 1950s, the property has a distinctive symmetry and character that makes it stand out.
The entrance hall is light and welcoming, with oak-effect flooring, loft access, and space for coats and storage. The sitting room, with its feature open fireplace and French doors to the garden, is a peaceful and stylish living space. The kitchen/dining room is generously proportioned, with recently installed units, quartz worktops, a range-style cooker (space and splashback), integrated appliances and a peninsula breakfast bar.
There are four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a spacious principal bedroom with a bay window overlooking the garden and an en-suite shower room. Two of the remaining bedrooms also feature charming bay windows, and all offer plenty of space. The family bathroom includes a panelled bath with shower over, vanity unit, toilet, and heated towel rail.
Outside The front of the property offers driveway parking for several vehicles, with raised brickwork and shingled borders designed for low maintenance.
A pathway runs down the middle of the rear garden, bordered by a large lawn, mature hedging, ornamental planting and standout features including a stunning monkey puzzle tree. At the far end sits a bespoke timber-built garden store with power, ideal for use as a home office or workshop, and an adjoining store. A charming wooden bar sits next to a decked entertaining area, perfect for summer evenings. There's also a brick-built utility/store with power, light and water, and an original air raid shelter - a rare and quirky feature now used for storage.
Location Leiston offers a wide range of amenities including independent shops, a supermarket, schools, a library, and a leisure centre. The town lies close to Suffolk's heritage coast and is just a short drive from Aldeburgh, Sizewell and the RSPB reserve at Minsmere.
Nearby Saxmundham provides further amenities and a rail service to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich, making this a great base for both coastal living and commuting.
Distances
Aldeburgh - 5 miles
Sizewell - 2.5 miles
Saxmundham (rail links) - 6 miles
Southwold - 11 miles
Ipswich - 25 miles
(All distances approximate)
Services Mains gas, electricity, water, and drainage
Gas central heating
Double glazing throughout
The entrance hall is light and welcoming, with oak-effect flooring, loft access, and space for coats and storage. The sitting room, with its feature open fireplace and French doors to the garden, is a peaceful and stylish living space. The kitchen/dining room is generously proportioned, with recently installed units, quartz worktops, a range-style cooker (space and splashback), integrated appliances and a peninsula breakfast bar.
There are four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a spacious principal bedroom with a bay window overlooking the garden and an en-suite shower room. Two of the remaining bedrooms also feature charming bay windows, and all offer plenty of space. The family bathroom includes a panelled bath with shower over, vanity unit, toilet, and heated towel rail.
Outside The front of the property offers driveway parking for several vehicles, with raised brickwork and shingled borders designed for low maintenance.
A pathway runs down the middle of the rear garden, bordered by a large lawn, mature hedging, ornamental planting and standout features including a stunning monkey puzzle tree. At the far end sits a bespoke timber-built garden store with power, ideal for use as a home office or workshop, and an adjoining store. A charming wooden bar sits next to a decked entertaining area, perfect for summer evenings. There's also a brick-built utility/store with power, light and water, and an original air raid shelter - a rare and quirky feature now used for storage.
Location Leiston offers a wide range of amenities including independent shops, a supermarket, schools, a library, and a leisure centre. The town lies close to Suffolk's heritage coast and is just a short drive from Aldeburgh, Sizewell and the RSPB reserve at Minsmere.
Nearby Saxmundham provides further amenities and a rail service to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich, making this a great base for both coastal living and commuting.
Distances
Aldeburgh - 5 miles
Sizewell - 2.5 miles
Saxmundham (rail links) - 6 miles
Southwold - 11 miles
Ipswich - 25 miles
(All distances approximate)
Services Mains gas, electricity, water, and drainage
Gas central heating
Double glazing throughout