A four-bedroom period home has come up for rent on one of the most-sought after roads in the city.
Most people would identify the Golden Triangle as one of the most popular residential areas of Norwich - and certainly one where rental properties don’t stay on the market for very long.
But what makes this detached four-bed on Unthank Road so sought-after is that it also offers unrivalled kerb appeal and a detached garage.
The property offers a large and secluded garden at the rear (Image: Watsons)
Inside, the property offers a living room and a separate dining room (Image: Watsons)
It is currently available on a long-term let with Watsons for £2,600 per calendar month.
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The property comes unfurnished and includes a living room, dining room and study on the ground floor, along with a kitchen and utility space.
Owing to its age, the period home features some lovely period details, including its alcove shelving (Image: Watsons)
The kitchen is well-fitted with lots of storage and worktop space (Image: Watsons)
The kitchen is light and airy, with windows to two sides, and includes a good range of base and wall units with wood-effect surfaces plus integrated appliances including a double oven, five-ring gas hob and space and plumbing for a washing machine or dishwasher. There’s also space for a dining area, too.
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Upstairs there are four bedrooms, two good-sized family bathrooms and a separate cloakroom.
The property comes unfurnished (Image: Watsons)
Gardens to the rear are mainly laid to lawn and a monthly gardening cost of £200 a month is included in the rent (Image: Watsons)
A private, secluded gardens sit to the rear of the home and includes a covered area with a patio, two sheds and a greenhouse as well as a substantial lawn.
Gardening costs of approximately £200 per calendar month are also included in the rent.
For more information, contact Watsons on 01603 361327.
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