A four-bedroom home has come up for sale on what’s been described as one of the “most enviable” roads in NR2 – and it's got the price tag to prove it.
The Victorian-era home on Unthank Road is for sale for £1,000,000, and selling agents Minors & Brady say it's on one of the best roads in the area, just a two-minute walk from The Georgian Townhouse, Pear Tree Inn and The Plantation Garden, as well as the good schooling, transport links and close proximity to the city that the area is so well-known for.
A spokesperson for the firm, which has an office nearby, says the property is “perfect for those looking to benefit from an unrivalled location.”
Much of the property’s original Victorian character has been preserved throughout and it offers four sizeable bedrooms, two en suites and three reception rooms, plus a charming kitchen, cellar and a fully boarded loft.
Off the entrance hall there is also a study, which is ideal for those needing or wanting to work from home, and the living room, located to the rear of the house, is a versatile, family-orientated space.
With stunning skylights filling the space with natural light, a feature fireplace with inset woodburner and bi-fold doors out to the garden, it’s a room for all seasons.
As well as two en suite bedrooms upstairs, two more share the family bathroom, which features a double shower.
The attic space has been fully boarded and provides an extra room for new owners to use as they wish, either as storage or perhaps as a further home office, studio or gym.
The cellar could also be used in a variety of different ways, as it features full-height ceilings.
Outside, the well-presented front gardens enjoy a good deal of privacy. Further gardens can also be found at the rear, well-stocked with mature trees, flowers, shrubs and a patio, and there’s also a shingle area to the side, too.
For more information, contact Minors & Brady.
PROPERTY FACTS
Unthank Road, Norwich
Guide price: £1,000,000
Minors & Brady, 01603 361808
www.minorsandbrady.co.uk
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