Properties For Sale near Felixstowe Station, Felixstowe, Suffolk, within 0.5 miles
Wainwrights presents this charming 1930s detached family home, retaining much of its original character and period appeal while enjoying an ideal location within walking distance of Felixstowe town centre and the seafront.Offering spacious
Enjoying a prime Felixstowe location, The Penthouse apartment with spectacular panoramic coastal views. Hamilton Gardens is one of the prime locations in Felixstowe, set high on the cliff and enjoying spectacular, panoramic beach and coastal views. Rosemount sits well within its plot...
Situated on a good sized double width plot and with mainly southerly rear aspect, a detached three bedroom cottage with Mansard roof offering extended living accommodation and with the added benefit of outline planning permission for the construction of an additional detached dwelling should pros...
Situated on a good sized double width plot and with mainly southerly rear aspect, a detached three bedroom cottage with Mansard roof offering extended living accommodation and with the added benefit of outline planning permission for the construction of an additional detached dwelling should pros...
An elegant and beautifully presented Victorian semi-detached bay fronted house, having been sympathetically restored to a high standard to retain many of the original period features, including stunning marble and cast iron fireplaces, internal doors, servants bell box, picture rails, high skirti...
Set over three floors and double bay fronted, a superbly presented Victorian end of terrace house, close to the town centre and sea front, offered for sale with no onward chain. This five bedroom property has been well maintained throughout and boasts a stunning kitchen family room with bi-foldin...
A beautifully presented and extended semi detached double bay style Victorian house constructed in 1898 of red brick construction beneath a pitched tiled roof, and believed to have been occupied by the Actor Sir John Mills from 1914 to 1926.
































