A five-bedroom home has come up for sale near Norwich for £750,000 – and it's located on one of the ‘hottest’ roads in the area.

The family home on Mustard Way in Trowse was constructed in 2021 as part of Norfolk Homes’ Millgate Meadow development.

Trowse itself was built in the 1800s as a model village for the workers at Colman’s mustard factory, similar to Bournville near Birmingham, which was built for Cadbury’s.

The area has since evolved to include several new residential developments, and despite the closure of the factory in 2020, its legacy lives on – in fact it even inspired the name of the street on which this property sits.

Norwich Evening News: The property features a spacious sitting room on the ground floorThe property features a spacious sitting room on the ground floor (Image: Brown&Co)

The design of Number 10, Mustard Way imitates that of a much older, Georgian-style property, with two floors connected by a winged staircase from the main reception hall.

A spokesperson for Brown&Co, selling the property for £750,000, says: “The whole [property] will be of great interest to buyers keen to secure a spacious, efficient home in a charming location.”

The ground floor includes a spacious sitting room, which also offers a dining space accessed through a set of sliding doors, and a large open-plan kitchen and dining space which stretches across the rear width of the house.

It offers an excellent range of integrated Neff appliances and worktop space as well as plenty of wall and base units.

Norwich Evening News: The kitchen/dining room spans the entire width of the ground floorThe kitchen/dining room spans the entire width of the ground floor (Image: Brown&Co)

Further ground floor rooms include a utility space, shower room and study, although this could also be used as an additional bedroom.

Upstairs, four double bedrooms are positioned off the main landing, along with a family bathroom which can be accessed from the guest bedroom or the landing.

The principal bedroom also has an en suite shower room.

Norwich Evening News: The dining space overlooks the garden, which is fully enclosed by a brick wall and fencingThe dining space overlooks the garden, which is fully enclosed by a brick wall and fencing (Image: Brown&Co)

In addition to the existing space there is also the potential for a loft conversion, either to create two further bedrooms and an en suite or one larger bedroom – although both are subject to obtaining the correct planning permissions.

The property also offers off-road parking for several vehicles on a brickweave driveway to the front, and there is a double garage fitted with power and light.

To the rear, the gardens are enclosed by walls and panel fencing, offering privacy from the neighbouring properties, and a terrace outside the kitchen/dining room provides plenty of space for garden furniture.

Norwich Evening News: Upstairs, four double bedrooms and a family bathroom are accessed off a central landingUpstairs, four double bedrooms and a family bathroom are accessed off a central landing (Image: Brown&Co)

For more information, contact Brown&Co.

PROPERTY FACTS
Mustard Way, Trowse
Guide price: £750,000
Brown&Co, 01603 629871
www.brown-co.com