A five-bedroom property has come up for sale in a sought-after village near Norwich – and despite appearances it’s much newer than you might think.
Number 23, Devon Way is listed for sale for offers over £725,000 and was built in 2002 by Hopkins Homes. Despite its age, it has a much more traditional appearance, boasting an attractive Dutch gable to one side and a pretty white render.
According to a spokesperson for selling agents Brown&Co, the semi-detached property enjoys a “wonderful presence on the road” and is within walking distance to the city.
The house is approached by the front and leads into the main entrance hall, which leads on to the principal reception rooms on the ground floor and stairs rising to the two floors above.
All the rooms are in excellent decorative order throughout.
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Half the entire ground floor is taken up by a large kitchen/breakfast room, which is well-fitted with a range of integrated appliances together with a central island and access to the garden.
On the opposite side the sitting room has windows to two sides and a feature fireplace, and there is also a useful cloakroom.
Three double bedrooms and a family bathroom are located off a main landing on the first floor. The principal suite, which is the largest of the three, has its own walk-through dressing area and an en suite shower room.
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Upstairs, the second floor provides access to two further bedrooms and a toilet and shower. Creative use of the space has also allowed for a home office/study area.
Much of the charm of Number 23 is its gardens, which are fully enclosed.
They feature a range of mature shrubs and borders which surround the main lawn and elsewhere there is also an extensive driveway which provides parking for several vehicles, plus a double garage connected to power and light.
For more information, contact Brown&Co.
PROPERTY FACTS
Devon Way, Trowse
Offers in excess of £725,000
Brown&Co, 01603 629871
www.brown-co.com
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