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£245,000
3 bed terraced house for saleRosebery Road, Norwich NR3
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
Property Ladder Norwich
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About this property
Victorian Terrace House
Fully Insulated Outbuilding Office With Full Power & Electrics
Three Bedrooms
Living Room With Feature Fire Place
Elevated Position On Desirable NR3 Tree Lined Road
Dining Room & Fitted Kitchen
Ground Floor Bathroom
Original Character Features Throughout
Walking Distance To Range Of Amenities & Parks
Excellent Scope To Further Improve
A charming NR3 terrace home, featuring a fully insulated outbuilding office, three bedrooms, two reception rooms & an abundance of original features, whilst situated on the desirable Rosebery Road!
This charming Victorian terrace, full of character and original features, is set on the highly sought-after, tree-lined Rosebery Road in NR3, just off St. Clements Hill. Elevated from the road, the property holds a prominent position and boasts a wealth of period charm throughout. The ground floor offers a welcoming living room with a feature fireplace, a spacious dining room with a generous under stairs storage cupboard, a fitted kitchen, and a ground floor bathroom. Upstairs, the home provides two double bedrooms, both showcasing original fireplaces, along with a third bedroom off the master, perfectly suited as a nursery, dressing room, or home office.
The property benefits from a generously sized, bisected rear garden, predominantly laid to lawn. Furthermore, the garden offers fully functioning outbuilding, currently set up as a home office. This impressive addition is fully insulated and double glazed, with full power and electrics, making it a comfortable and practical year-round workspace or studio.
Living Room 11'5 x 11'3 (3.49m x 3.42m)
Dining Room 11'4 x 11'3 (3.45m x 3.42m)
Kitchen 8' x 5'9 (2.44m x 1.75m)
Ground Floor Shower Room
Bedroom 11'5 x 11'3 (3.48m x 3.42m)
Bedroom 11'4 x 11'3 (3.45m x 3.42m)
Bedroom 8' x 5'9 (2.44m x 1.75m)
location Rosebery Road is one of NR3's most desirable and picturesque addresses, renowned for its charming tree-lined setting and close-knit community feel. Nestled just off St. Clements Hill, the road is made up of attractive period homes, many showcasing original Victorian features and character. Its elevated position offers a sense of privacy and prominence, while still being within easy reach of Norwich city centre. With local amenities, independent shops, cafes, and green spaces nearby, Rosebery Road strikes the perfect balance between convenience and a peaceful residential atmosphere, making it a highly sought-after location for families, professionals, and those looking for a home with both charm and practicality.
Important notices Local Authority: Norwich City Council
Council Tax Band: B
Current EPC rating: Tbc
Property Construction: Standard Construction
Services not on the mains: N/A
Heating: Gas Combi
Broadband: Details of available speeds can be found on the Openreach website.
Mobile Signal: An indication of available service can be found via the Ofcom website.
Known Building Safety Issues: N/A
Known Restrictions: N/A
Known Public & Private Rights: N/A
Flood & Coastal Erosion: The flood history of properties in England can be found at (Request link from agent), the long term flood risk for properties in England can be found at (Request link form agent). The plan for tackling coastal erosion can be found at (Request link form agent).
Planning Permission: Whether a local planning permission will affect enjoyment of the property is a subjective decision. You should satisfy yourself that local extensions, new buildings & developments will not affect your enjoyment of the property at the planning portal of the relevant local authority or via a planning search. Please ask if you would like any help with this?
Accessibility: Hopefully you can see the accessibility from the phots and floorplan but if you still have any questions regarding accessibilities or adaptations, please contact us.
Mining: Britain has been actively mined since 2700BCE. Limited information is known about prehistoric & historic mines but Norfolk is known to contain a number of historic mines, especially chalk mines. No map exists of the location of these mines but limited information about the known mines can be found at (Request link from agent).
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2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Property Ladder have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
3. These published details should not be considered to be accurate and all information, including but not limited to lease details, boundary information and restrictive covenants have been provided by the sellers. Property Ladder have not physically seen the lease nor the deeds.
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