A three-bedroom, three-story townhouse close to the River Wensum has hit the market.
22 Unicorn Yard, Norwich is for sale with Sowerbys at a guide price of £495,000.
Selling agents Sowerbys said: “This elegant three-story townhouse is ideally situated to enjoy all the city's amenities, just a short walk from the center and close to the River Wensum.
“Nestled within an impressive development, the home offers well-planned accommodation across three floors.”
Stepping inside, the ground floor entrance hall offers access to a modern cloakroom, WC and the integral garage.
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A versatile reception room, currently used as a study, can be found at the rear of the property, with double doors opening onto the courtyard.
A separate utility room and additional storage space complete the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor, the stairs open up onto a large sitting room which is ideal for social gatherings.
Double doors connect to the kitchen and breakfast room, which is well equipped with a range of modern appliances, including a wine fridge.
The kitchen also provides ample storage and workspace, as well as room for a dining table.
On the third floor, there are three well-appointed bedrooms.
The principal bedroom features a modern en suite and wardrobe, as well as two windows letting in plenty of natural light.
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On the top floor, there is also a separate family bathroom.
Outside, parking space is available at the front of the property and within the integral garage.
At the rear there is a spacious courtyard garden.
Unicorn Yard is located in the NR3 postcode district and is close to the River Wensum and New Mills Yard. The Cathedral Quarter is a short walk away and Norwich Train Station is just one mile away.
For more information, contact Sowerbys.
PROPERTY FACTS
Unicorn Yard, Norwich
Guide price: £495,000
Sowerbys, 01603 761441
sowerbys.com
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