Guide price
£300,000
2 bed bungalow for saleNorwich Road, Horstead, Norfolk NR12
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Stobart & Hurrell
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About this property
Two bedrooms
No onward chain
Detached bungalow
Extensive rear garden
Norfolk broads location
Off-road parking & garage
Situated on a plot approaching one quarter of an acre in size, this two-bedroom detached bungalow is ideal for those looking for single-storey living in the Norfolk Broads village of Horstead. Nearby amenities include the award-winning pub and restaurant, the Recruiting Sergeant and beyond to the charming Georgian village high street amenities in Coltishall with primary school, Doctors’ surgery, and iconic grassy staithe with its fashionable riverside eateries.
Screened from the road by a low-rise brick wall, the property is approached over a shingle driveway which provides off-road parking and access to the integral garage. A walkway to the side of the property leads to a generous-sized lawn garden with a paved seating area, ideal for alfresco dining with friends and family, well-stocked flower beds and a pond.
In good decorative order, you enter the property via the kitchen, with a door that leads to a bedroom that is currently used as a dining room. Beyond, an inner hallway allows access to an additional bedroom, a shower room and a lounge with an adjoining garden room that overlooks and opens out into the rear garden.
Life at the property is further complemented by its proximity, of approximately four miles to Wroxham with its variety of shops, post office, and riverside restaurants. Just seven miles to the south is the capital city of Norwich, popular for its shopping, night life, public houses and historical attraction.
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