A home which once belonged to a former Lord Mayor has gone up for sale on the outskirts of the Norwich Lanes.
Gurney House, in St Giles Street, is being listed with Sowerbys with a guide price of £850,000.
The home was built in 1700 for the Gurney family, which established Gurney's Bank in 1770 and ran it until it merged with Barclay's Bank in 1896.
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It has been refurbished over the years but the elegant atmosphere has been retained through the inclusion of traditional features.
Guests will notice this from the moment they arrive and knock on the original Georgian front door.
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The principal bedroom also contains notable focal points such as original oak parquet flooring and a grand statement fireplace.
Two of the three bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms and there is another larger bathroom with a free-standing tub on the first floor.
The ground floor is spacious yet cosy and perfect for entertaining with its large kitchen island and inviting lounge.
There is a paved garden to the rear of the home and its city centre location means plenty of amenities are just steps away.
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