A two-bedroom, mid-terrace home on one of the city’s most popular tree-lined streets has hit the market.
95 Rosebery Road, Norwich is for sale at a guide price of £270,000.
Selling agent Stobart & Hurrell said: “Located in the popular NR3 postcode of Norwich, the two-bedroom, mid-terraced property is ideal for first time buyers, investors or families looking to be on the outskirts of the city yet within walking distance of local amenities and open spaces.”
Stepping inside, the front entrance opens into the lounge, which features a bay-fronted window, wood flooring and feature fireplace.
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The lounge leads into the dining room, with a feature fireplace, storage cupboard and door leading to the rear garden.
An adjoining galley style kitchen is well-equipped and fitted with built-in cupboards and wall units, as well as providing space for a washing machine, fridge-freezer and dishwasher.
The ground floor accommodation is completed by a downstairs shower room with low-level WC, wash basin and shower.
On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms, both with feature fireplaces.
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The principal bedroom features built-in storage and an en-suite bathroom with free-standing bath, separate waterfall shower, wash basin and WC.
Outside, the property is partially screened from the road by a low brick wall and is approached through a metal gated entrance and a low-maintenance front garden.
The south-facing rear garden has a shingle seating area with a path leading to a rear gate, used as access to the street.
Rosebery Road is located close to Sewell and Waterloo Parks, The Rosebery public house and nearby schooling. The property is situated around two miles from the city centre, train station and the Riverside Retail Park.
For more information, contact Stobart & Hurrell.
PROPERTY FACTS
Rosebery Road, Norwich
Guide price: £270,000
Stobart & Hurrell, 01603 782782
stobarthurrell.co.uk
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