An Edwardian home dating back to 1912 is on sale for £1.1m in one of the most expensive streets in Norwich.
The average house price for homes in Claremont Road, off Newmarket Road, is £985,000 with the highest valuation in the street hitting £1.3m.
This five-bedroom property in the exclusive road is split over three floors and boasts four bathrooms, including two en-suites.
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Throughout the home, there are original features including intricate cornicing, decorative door casements and stained glass windows.
The entrance hall has a small lounge on the right and an open-plan breakfast room with more lounge space to the back of the property where there are doors leading to the garden.
A utility room which leads to a shower room as well as an office can also be found on the ground floor.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms, two en-suite bathrooms and one dressing room.
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The last two bedrooms can be found on the top floor with another bathroom accessible from both rooms and plenty of storage space.
A Victorian-style greenhouse with raised garden beds can be found in the back garden along with a large patio and a hot tub.
A spokesman for Pymm and Co said: “This exquisite family residence effortlessly combines original period charm with contemporary comforts.”
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