Guide price
£240,000
(£319/sq. ft)
2 bed end terrace house for saleLangley Road, Chedgrave, Norwich NR14
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
753 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Starkings & Watson
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About this property
No Chain!
Semi-Detached Cottage
Sitting Room with Inglenook Fireplace
Kitchen & Separate Dining Room
Ground Floor Study/Bedroom
Two Interconnecting First Floor Bedrooms
Ground Floor Bathroom with Shower
Large Mature Bi-Sected Garden
Walking Distance to Excellent Amenities
Potential For Further Extension If Required (stp)
In summary
Guide Price £240,000 - £250,000. No chain! This semi-detached cottage offers a 150ft (stms) mature garden to the rear, with an extended layout, and a setting which is not only private and secluded, but well placed for local shops and amenities. The garden offers a stunning vista to enjoy the outside, with a shepherds hut style building for outside entertaining. The property is filled with character and charm, whilst offering a good sized ground floor given its extended layout. Heading in from the rear, a utility room offers a functional space, with the kitchen finished in a country style, with storage and a modernised family bathroom. A separate dining room is perfect for entertaining, leading the 14' sitting room with its stunning exposed brick built inglenook fire place as the perfect place to relax and unwind. A separate study or potential small bedroom can also be found downstairs. Upstairs, the two bedrooms interconnect, with the main bedroom being a fantastic sized double room.
Setting the scene
Occupying a tree lined setting, the property fronts the Langley Road, with a door off the main path, and a separate gated side access. Owned and maintained by the property, the neighbouring property does have access rights over the side entrance, which has been maintained as a pretty cottage style garden, with a gate to the bisected rear garden.
The grand tour
Utilising the rear access, a uPVC double glazed door takes you into a utility room, with an attractive tiled floor, space for appliances or general storage. A glazed roof and window to rear ensures great natural light into the adjacent kitchen. Finished in a country style, a solid wood range of base level units can be found, with an inset ceramic butler sink, wall mounted storage, and space for general white goods. Tiled effect flooring runs underfoot, with an opening to the utility room, built-in storage cupboard, and a door to the family bathroom. Modernised and fully tiled, the bathroom offers a three piece suite, with a window to side, and shower over the bath. Back to the dining room, this surprisingly spacious room offers ample space for a table and general furniture, with a feature ornate glazed latch and brace door taking you into the sitting room. With your eyes firmly set on the brick built inglenook fireplace, a cast iron wood burner is installed, with a range of bespoke built storage. A window and door faces to front, with Norfolk winding stairs tucked away behind a door in the corner. The study/bedroom leads off, again with storage and a window to front, with various uses depending on a new buyers needs. Upstairs, the two bedrooms are interlinked, with a cupboard built-in to the larger.
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Postcode : NR14 6HD
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Agents notes
The property offers a bisected rear garden, with neighbouring properties having access. A covenant exists for a right of way for the neighbouring property on the other sides having side access also. A flying freehold exists between this property and the adjoining property.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Situated on the border of Loddon & Chedgrave, the property is situated within walking distance to local shops and amenities. There is an active community with numerous activities to suit all age groups, along with a vibrant village pub. A short walk and you reach the river network, whilst Loddon is very close and provides schooling, shops, post office, doctors surgery, library, a community gym, public houses, two churches, dentist and further access to the Broads network.
Garden
The great outdoors
The bisected rear garden offers a shared footpath, and then access to the main private garden - a very generous and private, much loved space, which offers grass, planting and various seating areas. A useful timber shed offers storage, along with a brick built outside W.C. A variety of trees and a path can be found, leading down the garden, which is both private and secluded, where a working garden and shepherds hut style outbuilding can be found.- great for outside entertaining.
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