Guide price
£550,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleChurch Road, Neatishead NR12
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Ben Allman Estate & Letting Agents
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About this property
Fully Renovated And Extended To An Exceptionally High Standard
Three Ground Floor Double Bedrooms And One First Floor Double Bedroom
Large Gravel Driveway Boasting Elegant Lighting, Set Behind Timber Gates
Oak-Framed Porch Entrance
High-End Ground Floor Bathroom And Two En-Suites
Exceptional 11m x 6m Open-Plan Kitchen/Family Room With Howdens Kitchen, Quartz Worktops And Underfloor Heating
Bi-Fold Doors Leading From Family Room To Expansive Rear Garden
Bi-Fold Doors Leading From Ground Floor Principal Suite To Private Courtyard
New Heating System, Electrics And Insulation Throughout
Large Rear Garden Mainly Laid To Lawn With Newly Laid Patio
An exceptional opportunity to acquire this beautifully renovated and extended semi-detached chalet bungalow, offering luxurious, high-spec living throughout. Situated behind secure gates, the property is approached via a large gravel driveway framed with elegant lighting, creating an inviting first impression.
Step through the handsome oak-framed porch into a wide, welcoming hallway that immediately sets the tone for the space and style that lies ahead. At the front of the property, two generously sized double bedrooms provide comfortable and versatile accommodation, ideal for family living or guests. A stunning family bathroom, fitted with sleek, contemporary fixtures, sits conveniently off the hallway, offering a touch of spa-like comfort.
To the rear of the ground floor, the impressive principal bedroom suite awaits. This private sanctuary features built-in wardrobes, a luxurious en-suite shower room with high-end finishes, and striking bi-fold doors that lead out to an enclosed private courtyard.
The true heart of the home is the remarkable open-plan kitchen, dining and family room measuring an expansive 11m by 6m (approximately). Designed for both everyday living and entertaining, this space is flooded with natural light thanks to the full-width bi-fold doors, seamlessly connecting the indoors with the outdoors. The kitchen itself is a statement of quality, fitted by the nationally acclaimed Howdens and finished with Quartz worktops and integrated appliances.
Underfloor heating and mood-lighting adds a touch of everyday luxury, while a well-appointed utility room offers essential practicality.
Upstairs, a spacious fourth double bedroom with its own stylish en-suite and ample eaves storage offers flexibility.
Outside, the generous rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, with a newly laid patio area perfect for al fresco dining and summer entertaining. This is a truly turnkey property that
Location
Neatishead is a charming Broadland village in Norfolk, nestled about four miles north-east of Wroxham, at the western edge of Barton Broad and within the tranquil heart of The Norfolk Broads
The village benefits from excellent local amenities: A beloved traditional pub, The White Horse Inn, serves hearty fare and guest ales in a warm, dog-friendly setting
Daily essentials are catered for by the community-run White House Stores—a post-office, convenience shop valued for its village-scale charm
Regular bus services link Neatishead to nearby Wroxham and Stalham, making travel straightforward
Outdoors enthusiasts will love Neatishead’s waterside attractions: The Public Staithe offers free 24-hour moorings, water access, refuse disposal, and a scenic five- to ten-minute walk to the village centre
Boaters can easily explore Barton Broad via Limekiln Dyke and Gay’s Staithe, from which footpaths lead through carr woodland to boardwalk views across the Broad
Nature lovers can enjoy tranquil walks to Alderfen Broad—a peaceful reserve not accessible by boat but ideal for bird-watching
Neatishead also boasts unique cultural highlights: The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum, housed in the former RAF Neatishead base, offers fascinating insights into radar history with exhibits spanning from wwii to the Cold War
Beyond the village, plenty of nearby attractions await: Wroxham (“Capital of the Broads”) offers boat hire, craft shopping, and riverside dining, while Horning and Hoveton are home to family-friendly sites like BeWILDerwood, Wroxham Barns, and riverside cafés
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