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3 bedroom detached bungalow

Detached bungalow
3 beds
2 baths
1496
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand D
BroadbandSuper-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Former Lodge
  • Excellent Accommodation
  • Well-Fitted Kitchen
  • Characterful Sitting Room With Wood-Burner
  • Fine Garden Room
  • Utility Room and Cloakroom
  • Principal and Guest Bedroom with En-Suites
  • Well-Landscaped Grounds as well as a Garage

This exquisite former lodge offers generously proportioned living spaces, all conveniently situated on a single floor, creating a harmonious and seamless flow throughout the home.

Upon entering the spacious hallway, you'll find access to both the principal and secondary bedrooms, each with their private en-suites and built-in wardrobes. The garden room, flooded with natural light and offering beautiful garden views, serves as a serene retreat within the house. Moving along, double doors lead to an open-plan dining room and a well-appointed sitting room, where the history of the lodge is reflected in the charming, angled bay window, once the main entrance, now an ideal space for formal entertaining or relaxation.

The kitchen provides ample storage and a welcoming breakfast bar for everyday family meals. Adjacent to the kitchen is a practical laundry and boot room, perfect for shedding outdoor gear after a busy day in the garden.

At the front of the property, a gravel driveway offers abundant parking space, with access to the garage. The landscaped grounds provide both privacy and an enchanting atmosphere. The lovely terrace is an ideal spot for social gatherings.

Follow the pathway beneath the pagoda to discover the ornamental pond, featuring a picturesque fountain at its centre, creating a soothing ambiance with the gentle sound of trickling water. The garden is adorned with various specimen trees, mature shrubs, and beautifully planted perennials throughout.

HETHERSETT
With a variety of amenities including shops, a library, pubs, schools, a church, butcher, doctors and dentists, the popular village of Hethersett is ideal for those that are looking to be close to the vibrant city of Norwich and all it has to offer, without living amongst the hustle and bustle. The village also provides easy access to the A47 and the A11 with regular bus services into Norwich and Wymondham.

This ancient city has been home to writers, radicals and fiercely independent spirits for over a thousand years, and today continues in its legacy as an enclave of culture and creativity. It's perfectly preserved medieval streets are home to a thriving community of small businesses, a vibrant food scene and an established arts culture. It is also a gateway to a county that continues to inspire people with its unspoilt landscapes, open spaces and big skies.

Named as one of the best places to live in 2021, Norwich lies approximately 20 miles from the coast at the confluence of the River Yare and the River Wensum, the latter still bending its way through the heart of the city. In the 11th Century, Norwich was the second largest city in the country, and today is still the UK's most complete medieval city. Strolling through the historic cobbled streets of Elm Hill, whatever the season, the Tudor architecture retains its character and beauty. Laced with merchant's houses, thatching, individual homes, speciality shops and small cafes, you'll be led toward the 1,000-year-old Norwich Cathedral.

To the north of the city the University of East Anglia is a remarkable example of brutalist architecture, and the campus is also home to the Sainsbury centre, a permanent collection of modern and ethnographic art, gifted by the Sainsbury family.

When the bright lights call, trains to Liverpool Street take just 90 minutes, and the city's airport flies to a number of UK destinations, as well as direct to Amsterdam.

SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains water and electricity. Gas fired central heating. Private drainage.

COUNCIL TAX
Band D.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
D. Ref:- 1434-7122-8409-0103-5292

To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys.

TENURE
Freehold.

PROPERTY REFERENCE
43398

LOCATION
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WEBSITE TAGS
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Sowerbys - Norwich
Sowerbys - Norwich
Old Bank of England Court, Queen Street Norwich, Norfolk NR2 4SQ
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Sowerbys are firmly established as a leading Independent Norfolk estate agent covering the whole of the county. With 9 offices located in Burnham Market, Dereham, Fakenham, Holt, Hunstanton, King’s Lynn, Norwich, Watton and Wells-next-the-Sea, we market properties in a way no other agent does using traditional methods coupled with the very latest technology. As one of the very first estate agencies in Norfolk to embrace the use of full film we are able to present any home to the widest audience. As experts in property valuations, we are continually the first port of call for buyers and sellers, please get in touch to let us value your home and find out how we can help maximise the value and saleability of your home.
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