A six-bedroom detached residence with versatile accommodation is for sale on Dereham Road.
The home is for sale for offers in the region of £450,000 and is available through selling agent Minors & Brady, which describes the property as being designed to cater to a variety of living arrangements.
The versatile layout is ideal for either a growing family or an investor who could use the property as a student let.
There is ground floor accommodation comprising a sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, two studies and a bathroom.
The open-plan kitchen gloss-fronted units, integrated appliances and a central island that also features a breakfast bar.
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The refitted modern bathroom has a bath with overhead shower, WC and hand wash basin.
A sitting room sees plenty of natural light and connects seamlessly to the conservatory, which can be used as a dining area and offers panoramic views overlooking the garden.
The two studies can be used for a range of purposes, including a home office, playroom, snug or additional bedrooms.
To the first floor are five bedrooms and a three-piece shower room.
Outside, the home is approached by a brick-weave driveway that provides ample off-road parking.
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To the rear is a large south-facing garden that’s primarily laid to lawn and fully enclosed for privacy.
There is also a patio area for outdoor furniture and several sheds for storing garden equipment.
The home is on Dereham Road, a short distance from Norwich city centre with a range of local amenities such as retail and leisure facilities, as well as transport links to London Liverpool Street via the train station.
For more information, please contact Minors & Brady.
PROPERTY FACTS
Dereham Road, Norwich
Price: £450,000
Minors & Brady, 01603 365085
minorsandbrady.co.uk
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