A substantial Grade II listed property on Reepham Market Place is heading to auction on September 12 at a guide price of £310,000.
Selling agent William H Brown said the property is “ripe for refurbishment and remodelling”, subject to local authority approval. It is currently arranged with five first-floor bedrooms, an expansive attic room and two ground-floor receptions.
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A panelled front door with arched and leaded window above opens to an entrance hall with panel doors leading off, an understairs cupboard and a stairway to first floor.
The sitting room has a large front window, built-in cupboards and a large arched alcove feature.
The drawing room also features a large front window and two built-in cupboards, plus a fireplace.
Further down the hallway, there is an incomplete WC and a door opening to the breakfast room, which has a rear window to the garden and a hatch with ladder down to the cellar.
This room leads through to the kitchen with a window and door opening to the rear garden.
Upstairs, the first-floor landing is arranged over split levels and has stairs leading to the top floor.
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Bedrooms one and two have wardrobes and front windows overlooking the market square.
There are three further bedrooms and a bathroom on this floor, with secondary steps leading from bedroom four to the attic room.
The spacious attic stretches to 45ft and has a rear window and two roof lights.
Outside, there is a small front garden with railings and a gate opening direct from the market square.
To the rear is an area of garden space including the remains of some old outbuildings.
There is vehicular access from a side road leading off the market square from the arched gates.
For more information, contact William H Brown.
PROPERTY FACTS
Market Place, Reepham
Guide price: £310,000
William H Brown, 01603 873208
williamhbrown.co.uk
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