An end-of-terrace townhouse with a wealth of period features is for sale in Norwich’s Golden Triangle at £625,000.
Selling agent Sowerbys said the Earlham Road property is “an outstanding family residence” offering “elegant accommodation adaptable to the dynamic demands of modern family life”.
Spanning over 1,900 sq ft across four floors, the house has a classic tiled entrance and welcoming hallway flanked by two formal reception rooms.
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The sitting room is flooded with natural light from two full-height original bay windows, while the second reception room has an adjoining shower room, making it suitable as a ground-floor bedroom.
On the lower ground floor, there is an attractive kitchen positioned between the dining room and conservatory. Sowerbys said it “forms a delightful hub for year-round hosting, from casual family meals to grand gatherings”.
There are four spacious double bedrooms across the first and second floors, including the principal bedroom with well-appointed en suite.
The top-floor bedrooms offer panoramic city views, with generous proportions and ample natural light throughout.
The home’s “splendid garden” is a standout feature, according to Sowerbys.
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Positioned at the end of the terrace, the garden wraps around the property, offering sunny spots, secluded areas for relaxation and “a tranquil environment that belies its central location amidst a wealth of amenities”.
The Golden Triangle is one of Norwich’s most desirable areas – just a short walk from the city centre but with its own array of independent shops, pubs, restaurants and cafés.
There's a regular bus service from Earlham Road to the city centre and train station, where there are direct connections to London Liverpool Street.
For more information, contact Sowerbys.
PROPERTY FACTS
Earlham Road, Norwich
Price: £625,000
Sowerbys, 01603 761441
sowerbys.com
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