An impressive three-bedroom townhouse within a secure gated community in the city centre has hit the market.
5 St Cecilia’s Court, Norwich is for sale with Sowerbys at a guide price of £525,000.
Selling agents Sowerbys said: “This wonderful city townhouse is tucked at the end of a small exclusive gated development. The accommodation is well laid out and offers versatility and a stylish interior.
“The current owners have added an impressive garden room that takes full advantage of the well-landscaped garden in the midst of city living.”
Stepping inside, the entrance hall leads to the first bedroom, which features its own en suite. There is also a stunning garden room/conservatory which benefits from plenty of natural light, with sliding doors opening on to the patio and rear garden.
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The ground floor accommodation also comprises a separate cloakroom and an integral garage.
On the first floor, there is a stylish, well-fitted modern kitchen/dining room with plenty of storage and workspace.
This floor also includes a bright and airy dual-aspect sitting room with double doors leading to a Juliet balcony.
On the second floor, there are two further spacious bedrooms with wardrobe and cupboard space, as well as dormer windows which create a cosy reading nook.
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This floor also has a family bathroom for both bedrooms to share.
Outside, the garden includes a raised terrace, a range of planting, a low-level terrace, and wonderful views of St Julian’s Church with a lovely leafy backdrop.
To the front of the property the integral garage offers an EV charger and under-croft secure parking.
The house is located on Music House Lane off King Street and Rouen Road, a short walking distance to the city centre and Riverside.
The property is available freehold.
For more information, contact Sowerbys.
PROPERTY FACTS
St Celia’s Court, Norwich
Guide price: £525,000
Sowerbys, 01603 761441
sowerbys.com
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