A recently renovated riverside bungalow in Redenhall, near Harleston, is on the market at a guide price of £675,000.
Porthcressa is “a superbly renovated bungalow with excellent accommodation and a delightful garden”, according to selling agent Durrants.
Most of the property’s accommodation can be accessed from the spacious entrance hall, including the stunning kitchen/breakfast room.
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This triple-aspect room includes a range of wall and base units, an island breakfast bar and a door to the garden.
An internal hallway off the kitchen leads to the utility/boot room, which has a door to the front of the property.
This hallway also leads to one of the bedrooms, which is used by the current owners as an additional reception room.
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The kitchen interconnects with the dining room, which has plenty of space for a table and chairs.
Open from the dining room is the double-aspect sitting room, which has a large picture window offering views of the rear garden and the countryside beyond.
There are three more bedrooms and a shower room at this end of the property.
The master suite includes an en-suite bathroom, while the smallest bedroom is currently used as a study.
There’s a useful airing cupboard off the main hallway.
Outside the front of the property, there’s a driveway with parking for several cars.
Access to the side of the bungalow leads to a garden with a workshop, summerhouse and terrace, which is ideal for alfresco dining.
To the rear of the property, there’s a landscaped garden with paths running between beds stocked with a wide variety of plants.
The garden leads down towards the river, where there’s a large decked terrace and summer house – the ideal spot for a sundowner.
For more information, contact Durrants.
PROPERTY FACTS
Porthcressa, Redenhall
Guide price: £675,000
Durrants, 01379 852217
durrants.com
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