A detached bungalow in the sought-after area of New Costessey, Norwich, is on the market for offers in excess of £300,000.
“Nestled in a serene setting, this delightful three-bedroom bungalow offers a tranquil retreat in a sought-after location,” say selling agents Minors & Brady.
Inside the bungalow, the living areas are at one end of the property, with the bedrooms the other.
The living room, which is filled with natural light, features a woodburner and a door to the conservatory, offering delightful views of the mature garden.
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At the heart of the home is the sleek, modern kitchen/dining room, with integrated appliances and double doors to the garden.
There are three bedrooms and a contemporary shower room. The principal bedroom features fitted wardrobes.
The other bedrooms could be used by other family members or guests. One could be used as a home office.
The property sits in a generous plot with a garage and driveway offering plenty of space for off-road parking.
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To the rear of the property, there’s a peaceful garden offering an oasis of calm not far from the hustle and bustle of Norwich.
This tranquil outdoor space is “a keen gardener’s dream”, according to Minors & Brady, and includes flowers and shrubs, a patio area and a pond.
The property is situated on Kabin Road in New Costessey, a popular Norwich suburb with schools for children of all ages nearby.
New Costessey features the Longwater Retail Park, which is home to shops such as Sainsbury’s and Marks and Spencer.
There’s a bus stop nearby, with frequent buses into the city centre. The A47 is close by too, with the junctions for the A11 and A140 just a short drive away.
For more information, contact Minors & Brady.
PROPERTY FACTS
New Costessey, Norwich
Guide price: £300,000
Minors and Brady, 01603 365085
minorsandbrady.co.uk
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