Guide price
£350,0003 bedroom bungalow for sale
Low Bungay Road, Loddon, Norwich, Norfolk, NR14
Chain-free
Added yesterday
Bungalow
3 beds
2 baths
1391
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
- Guide Price £350,000 - £375,000
- Rare Self-Built Family Home Completed In 1962
- Owned By The Same Family Since Construction
- Set Within Approximately 0.5 Acre Plot (Stms)
- Highly Sought-After Location Within Walking Distance Of Loddon Town Centre
- Traditional Construction Offering Excellent Scope To Renovate And Extend (Stp)
- Spacious Ground Floor Accommodation Including Sitting Room, Conservatory And Three Bedrooms
- Bespoke Loft Room With Further Potential For Conversion
- Ample Driveway Parking, Attached Garage And Scope For Additional Garaging (Stp)
- Offered For Sale With No Onward Chain
A truly rare opportunity to acquire a stunning self-built family home, completed in 1962 and owned by the same family ever since. Set within a beautifully established plot of approximately 0.5 acres (stms), the property occupies a wonderfully private position in what was traditionally known locally as Cherry Pightle — an exceptional garden rich in character, maturity, and wildlife.
Approached via an open frontage, the property offers ample driveway parking leading to an attached garage. To the side of the house lies a formal garden area, providing excellent potential (subject to planning) for additional parking or garaging. The majority of the plot extends to the left and rear of the home, where a remarkable sense of seclusion is enjoyed, creating a peaceful and private setting rarely found so close to the town centre.
The house itself offers enormous scope to renovate, extend, and remodel (subject to the necessary planning permissions), with traditional construction providing a solid and versatile foundation. Upon entering, the entrance hall immediately sets the tone, retaining its original solid wood herringbone parquet flooring and reflecting the character found throughout the home.
The ground floor accommodation is well arranged and generous in scale, comprising a double-aspect sitting room filled with natural light, a kitchen with walk-in pantry, three bedrooms, two shower rooms, and a conservatory enjoying outstanding views across the garden. Each room offers potential to be reimagined while retaining the charm of the original design.
To the first floor is a bespoke loft room, accessed via a fixed open ladder and benefiting from a front-facing window. Further loft space provides additional opportunity for conversion or expansion, enhancing the already impressive potential of the property.
The grounds are truly a gardener’s dream, featuring a striking collection of mature trees including magnolia, monkey puzzle, and fir, alongside sweeping lawns, a kitchen garden area, and a variety of secluded, thoughtfully planted spaces that invite exploration. Despite its tranquil and private setting, the property occupies one of Loddon’s most sought-after locations, within easy walking distance of the town centre.
Totally unique and exceptionally rare, this is a remarkable opportunity to acquire such a private and established haven just moments from the heart of this popular Broadland village. Offered for sale with the benefit of no onward chain, it is an ideal prospect for those seeking a long-term family home with the scope to create something truly special.
Discovering Life In Loddon -
Nestled along the gentle curves of the River Chet and surrounded by the timeless beauty of South Norfolk’s countryside, Loddon is a market town that captures the essence of village life with a sophisticated edge. Brimming with character, charm, and community spirit, it offers a lifestyle that’s both idyllic and incredibly well connected.
At the heart of Loddon lies a bustling yet beautifully preserved high street, home to artisan cafés, independent shops, galleries, and traditional pubs. It’s a place where morning coffee is savoured in the sun, where local produce fills the baskets of the weekly market, and where neighbours still greet each other by name.
Families are drawn here for the well-regarded schools, expansive green spaces, and the town’s friendly, walkable layout. Outdoor enthusiasts will relish the easy access to the Norfolk Broads National Park, with its scenic waterways, nature trails, and endless opportunities for sailing, paddleboarding, and birdwatching. Loddon is surrounded by fabulous Norfolk countryside as well as being on the NCR1, the National Cylce Route and the Broads by bike route.
Despite its peaceful setting, Loddon offers exceptional connectivity. Norwich city centre is just a short drive away, placing cultural experiences, fine dining, and mainline rail services within effortless reach. For those seeking coastal escapes, the unspoilt beaches of Suffolk and the east Norfolk coastline are also within easy reach.
Whether you’re seeking a slower pace of life, a vibrant community, or a picturesque place to put down roots, Loddon promises a lifestyle that feels both grounded and elevated — where heritage, nature, and modern living come together in perfect harmony.
Additional Information:
Council Tax Band - D
Local Authority - South Norfolk Council
We have been advised that the property is connected to mains water, electric and gas central heating.
Winkworth wishes to inform prospective buyers and tenants that these particulars are a guide and act as information only. All our details are given in good faith and believed to be correct at the time of printing but they don’t form part of an offer or contract. No Winkworth employee has authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. All fixtures and fittings, whether fitted or not are deemed removable by the vendor unless stated otherwise and room sizes are measured between internal wall surfaces, including furnishings. The services, systems and appliances have not been tested, and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given.
Approached via an open frontage, the property offers ample driveway parking leading to an attached garage. To the side of the house lies a formal garden area, providing excellent potential (subject to planning) for additional parking or garaging. The majority of the plot extends to the left and rear of the home, where a remarkable sense of seclusion is enjoyed, creating a peaceful and private setting rarely found so close to the town centre.
The house itself offers enormous scope to renovate, extend, and remodel (subject to the necessary planning permissions), with traditional construction providing a solid and versatile foundation. Upon entering, the entrance hall immediately sets the tone, retaining its original solid wood herringbone parquet flooring and reflecting the character found throughout the home.
The ground floor accommodation is well arranged and generous in scale, comprising a double-aspect sitting room filled with natural light, a kitchen with walk-in pantry, three bedrooms, two shower rooms, and a conservatory enjoying outstanding views across the garden. Each room offers potential to be reimagined while retaining the charm of the original design.
To the first floor is a bespoke loft room, accessed via a fixed open ladder and benefiting from a front-facing window. Further loft space provides additional opportunity for conversion or expansion, enhancing the already impressive potential of the property.
The grounds are truly a gardener’s dream, featuring a striking collection of mature trees including magnolia, monkey puzzle, and fir, alongside sweeping lawns, a kitchen garden area, and a variety of secluded, thoughtfully planted spaces that invite exploration. Despite its tranquil and private setting, the property occupies one of Loddon’s most sought-after locations, within easy walking distance of the town centre.
Totally unique and exceptionally rare, this is a remarkable opportunity to acquire such a private and established haven just moments from the heart of this popular Broadland village. Offered for sale with the benefit of no onward chain, it is an ideal prospect for those seeking a long-term family home with the scope to create something truly special.
Discovering Life In Loddon -
Nestled along the gentle curves of the River Chet and surrounded by the timeless beauty of South Norfolk’s countryside, Loddon is a market town that captures the essence of village life with a sophisticated edge. Brimming with character, charm, and community spirit, it offers a lifestyle that’s both idyllic and incredibly well connected.
At the heart of Loddon lies a bustling yet beautifully preserved high street, home to artisan cafés, independent shops, galleries, and traditional pubs. It’s a place where morning coffee is savoured in the sun, where local produce fills the baskets of the weekly market, and where neighbours still greet each other by name.
Families are drawn here for the well-regarded schools, expansive green spaces, and the town’s friendly, walkable layout. Outdoor enthusiasts will relish the easy access to the Norfolk Broads National Park, with its scenic waterways, nature trails, and endless opportunities for sailing, paddleboarding, and birdwatching. Loddon is surrounded by fabulous Norfolk countryside as well as being on the NCR1, the National Cylce Route and the Broads by bike route.
Despite its peaceful setting, Loddon offers exceptional connectivity. Norwich city centre is just a short drive away, placing cultural experiences, fine dining, and mainline rail services within effortless reach. For those seeking coastal escapes, the unspoilt beaches of Suffolk and the east Norfolk coastline are also within easy reach.
Whether you’re seeking a slower pace of life, a vibrant community, or a picturesque place to put down roots, Loddon promises a lifestyle that feels both grounded and elevated — where heritage, nature, and modern living come together in perfect harmony.
Additional Information:
Council Tax Band - D
Local Authority - South Norfolk Council
We have been advised that the property is connected to mains water, electric and gas central heating.
Winkworth wishes to inform prospective buyers and tenants that these particulars are a guide and act as information only. All our details are given in good faith and believed to be correct at the time of printing but they don’t form part of an offer or contract. No Winkworth employee has authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. All fixtures and fittings, whether fitted or not are deemed removable by the vendor unless stated otherwise and room sizes are measured between internal wall surfaces, including furnishings. The services, systems and appliances have not been tested, and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given.
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