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£325,000

(£395/sq. ft)

3 bed end terrace house for sale
Heasman Close, Newmarket CB8

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 823 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

Just added
Freehold
Added on 21/08/2026

About this property

  • Three-Bedroom End-Of-Terrace Home

  • En-Suite Shower Room To The Principal Bedroom

  • Two Separate Reception Rooms With Glazed French Doors

  • Kitchen With Integrated Oven And Space For Freestanding Appliances

  • Ground-Floor Cloakroom

  • Enclosed Rear Garden With Patio, Lawn And Shed

  • Two Allocated Parking Spaces

  • Freehold With No Service Charges

  • Walking Distance To Newmarket Town Centre

  • Direct Rail Services To Cambridge And London

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Property Insight

Tucked into a quiet close within walking distance of Newmarket town centre, this three-bedroom end-of-terrace home is arranged with two separate reception rooms rather than the single open-plan space most houses of this size now offer - a layout that gives families somewhere for the television and somewhere for everything else. The yellow-brick elevations sit behind a picket-fenced frontage, with two allocated parking spaces close at hand. Held freehold with no service charges, and finished throughout in a calm, neutral palette, it makes a straightforward move for a growing family or for first-time buyers stepping up from a flat.

The ground floor is anchored by a bright lounge that takes a large window to the front and opens through glazed internal French doors to a separate dining room beyond. The dining room in turn carries its own French doors onto the rear garden, making it a natural spot for family meals and entertaining, with light drawn through from both ends of the house. The kitchen is fitted with cream shaker-style units and marble-effect worktops, with an integrated oven and space for freestanding appliances, and a rear door out to the garden. A ground-floor cloakroom completes the level, a practical touch for busy family mornings.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom benefits from mirrored fitted wardrobes and its own en-suite shower room, a genuine advantage in a home of this size. Two further bedrooms and a family bathroom, finished with wood-effect panelling and a shower over the bath, complete the first floor. Outside, the rear garden is fully enclosed by fencing, with a paved patio for seating, a lawned area and a timber shed for storage. Two allocated parking spaces serve the property to the front. A well-proportioned family home in one of Newmarket's established residential pockets, moments from the town and its mainline station.

At a Glance
Type: End-of-terrace house, freehold
Size: Approximately 824 sq ft
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2 - family bathroom and en-suite to principal, plus a ground-floor cloakroom
Reception Rooms: 2 - lounge with window to front, separate dining room with French doors to the garden
Kitchen: Cream shaker-style units and marble-effect worktops, integrated oven, space for freestanding appliances
Outside: Enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn and timber shed
Parking: Two allocated parking spaces
Station: Newmarket, direct services to Cambridge and London

Location – Newmarket

Newmarket is a busy market town and civil parish in Suffolk, 14 miles west of Bury St Edmunds and 14 miles northeast of Cambridge, with excellent commuter links to London and Cambridge from Newmarket train station. The town is internationally renowned as the historic birthplace of horse racing, with over fifty training stables and a position between two of the most famous racecourses in the world, The Rowley Mile and the July Course. Palace House, the National Heritage Centre for Horseracing and Sporting Art, the National Horseracing Museum, Tattersalls racehorse auctioneers and two of the world's foremost equine hospitals are all in the town, which is surrounded by over sixty breeding studs. Newmarket also offers a fantastic selection of pubs and restaurants showcasing seasonal and local produce, alongside cafes, bakeries and farm shops, and a vibrant town centre with high street brands and independent shops. There are both state and independent schools and plenty of clubs and sports for all ages. Wicken Fen, Britain's oldest nature reserve, is close by

EPC Rating: C

Garden

Rear enclosed garden

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

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