A six-bedroom home has come up for rent on one of Norwich’s most prestigious residential roads – and it’s got the price tag to prove it.
The property is listed for rent with Pymm & Co for £3,995 per month – making it one of the most expensive to rent in the city right now.
Situated on Newmarket Road, it enjoys easy access into the city centre and is part of the popular Golden Triangle.
The same property went up for sale on the open market late last year, for £1.3m, and is still listed for sale with Sowerbys.
The home was built in the 1920s and has been well-looked after since.
It has been extended over the years and is beautifully finished, with three floors of flexible living space and a private gated entrance which leads to a driveway and offers ample off-road parking.
The ground floor comprises a large entrance hall, drawing room, study and music room in the main part of the house, with an inner hall leading to a useful en suite bedroom.
There is also a separate cloakroom and laundry room.
At the heart of the property is a lovely family room which has bi-fold doors and overlooks the garden at the rear. An archway also connects it to the well-fitted kitchen, which features Corian work surfaces and built-in Miele appliances including an oven and hob, as well as a built-in steamer, dishwasher and instant boiler water tap.
A spacious galleried landing on the first floor leads to five further bedrooms, including two with en suite shower rooms, and a family bathroom.
On the second floor there is an attic room with storage.
At the back of the property there is a very private and well-proportioned garden, and a garage connects the front of the property to the rear.
The garden itself is mainly laid to lawn but also has a patio.
Additional features include gas-fired central heating and underfloor heating in some of the rooms.
For more information, contact Pymm & Co on 01603 361645.
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