A three-bedroom Georgian home that’s close to the city centre has come on the market with Savills for a guide price of £595,000.
39 Bracondale is Grade II listed and was formally a part of the Veranda Cottages.
Polly Hughes, associate director in the residential sales team at Savills in Norwich, said: “39 Bracondale is a fine example of a Grade II listed Georgian property that has been extended to create a comfortable family home that offers plenty of scope for new owners to put their own stamp on.
“Conveniently located for the city centre, it is an exceptionally pretty property with a characterful veranda that retains many beautiful period features.”
Stepping inside, you are welcomed into the entrance hall, with a set of stairs that lead up to the bedrooms and family bathroom.
On the ground floor, you will find the sitting room and dining room, both of which have fireplaces, picture rails, original doors and sash windows that are characteristic of Georgian homes.
The breakfast room and kitchen make up the rest of the ground floor.
Upstairs you will find the three bedrooms, two of which have fireplaces, while the bathroom has a cubicle shower, WC and bidet.
The property also has the added benefit of a large cellar.
The house is set back from the road, and features a front garden with a lawn.
The rear garden is also mainly laid to lawn, with mature shrubs and fruit trees and a footpath leading to a garage, which would make an ideal workshop.
The garage can be accessed via Ice House Lane, however, the access is restricted and prospective buyers are advised to check if it would be suitable for a vehicle. There is also permit parking available.
Bracondale is well placed for the centre of Norwich, with easy access to the railway station and southern bypass.
For more information, please contact Savills.
Property facts:
39 Bracondale, Norwich
Guide price: £595,000
Savills, 01603 361924
savills.co.uk
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