2 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- LATE 18TH CENTURY PROPERTY WITH PLENTY OF CHARACTER
- OUTBUILDINGS FOR HOME STUDY, STORAGE OR HOBBIES
- LEAFY, MATURE GARDEN FULL OF COLOUR
- TWO BEDROOM
- GROUND FLOOR BATHROOM
- PANTRY SPACE
- CHARMING VILLAGE COTTAGE
- DRIVEWAY WITH AMPLE PARKING
Located in the charming village of Strumpshaw, this late 18th-century property exudes character and historical charm. As you approach this two bedroom end-terrace cottage, the eye-catching façade and well-kept exterior hint at the unique features that lie within.
Location
Situated along the banks of the River Yare in Norfolk, Strumpshaw is a quaint village renowned for its natural beauty and historic landmarks. Surrounded by the Norfolk Broads, it offers ample opportunities for boating, fishing, and birdwatching. The village is home to Strumpshaw Hall, a notable Georgian mansion set amidst expansive parkland. The nearby RSPB Strumpshaw Fen Nature Reserve attracts bird enthusiasts with its diverse avian population. With traditional cottages and peaceful surroundings, Strumpshaw provides a tranquil escape in the heart of the Norfolk countryside.
Norwich road, Strumpshaw
This two-bedroom home offers a warm and inviting feel throughout. The ground floor hosts a cosy living area, with exposed brick fireplace and log burner, perfect for the colder nights. A well-appointed kitchen adds functionality and convenience, while the adjacent pantry space provides ample storage solutions, whilst the ground floor bathroom ensures practicality for all.
Venturing upstairs, two double bedrooms await, both with good amount of natural lighting making the rooms bright and airy.
Stepping outside, the leafy, mature garden envelops the property, showcasing a variety of colour and tranquillity, fully enclosed and surrounded by your own plants, it feels like a little haven away from the real world. Further enhancing the exteriors overall appeal is a grape vine which produces grapes for a considerable amount of wine. One of the standout features of this property is the outbuildings located on the premises, offering versatile options for a home study, storage needs, or pursuing hobbies and interests.
Agents Note
We understand the property will be sold freehold, connected to mains services (excluding gas). Oil central heating.
Fully boarded Attic with ladder access - immense storage space.
Aga - oil fired.
Council Tax Band: B
EPC Rating: D
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