A Grade II listed, four-bedroom home on the outskirts of the city has become available.
The 18th-century property on Eaton Street, Norwich is for sale with Hammond and Stratford at a guide price of £725,000.
Shaun Kelly, Eaton branch manager at Hammond and Stratford, said: “This property
is ideal for someone who appreciates the timeless elegance of period features and exudes a unique charm that will capture your heart, while being located within a stone’s throw of local amenities.”
The detached home is arranged over four floors and is situated on a corner plot in a prime location, featuring four bedrooms over two floors, as well as three reception rooms.
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The ground floor comprises a bay-fronted lounge with a marble fireplace with wood carved surround, a dual-aspect dining room, a large, well-equipped kitchen, conservatory with garden access, a pantry/utility room and WC.
There’s also a lower ground floor that offers plenty of storage space.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms in addition to a family bathroom with four-piece suite.
The second floor hosts the principal bedroom, which is light and spacious.
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Outside, the property is screened from the road by hedging, with a sloping brick weave drive with plenty of room for off-road parking adjacent to the house.
The rear garden, which is accessible from the driveway, is mainly laid to lawn with shrubs, mature trees and flower beds, creating a serene and picturesque outdoor space.
The property is ideally positioned close to local amenities including a supermarket and a pub.
There are many well-regarded schools nearby and it is only a short commute to business hubs, plus the University of East Anglia and Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
For more information, contact Hammond and Stratford.
PROPERTY FACTS
Eaton Street, Norwich
Guide price: £725,000
Hammond and Stratford, 01603 503500
hammondstratford.co.uk
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