A Grade II listed terrace house along a sought-after street has come on to the market for £400,000.
Located in Mornington Road, just off Christchurch Road in Norwich's Golden Triangle, the Tudor-style property retains a range of original features including fireplaces and decorative plaster-work.
A long hall provides the entryway into the home, complete with picture rail, dado rail and radiator.
To the left of the hallway lies the open-plan sitting and dining rooms which feature large bay windows to the front, with an original fireplace and hearth.
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Both rooms benefit from high ceilings that allow in plenty of light, with accompanying picture rails and hardwood flooring in the dining area.
At the rear of the property is the fitted kitchen, comprising of painted base units with work surfaces over, a butler sink and space for a gas cooker with stainless steel canopy extractor.
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A breakfast room provides space for tables and chairs, allowing access into the garden via glazed double doors.
Upstairs are all three bedrooms, accessible from the spacious landing.
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Each bedroom has contemporary styling with original features, allowing plenty of light through sash windows.
The rear-most bedroom, across from the stairs, would make a perfect office space.
The main bathroom suite features a panel bath with a rainfall shower attachment and a pedestal wash hand basin.
Mornington Road makes use of a non-bisected garden which is fully enclosed by fencing with shrub borders.
The property is located within a stone's throw of Eaton Park, local schools and transport links into the city centre.
PROPERTY DETAILS
Mornington Road, Norwich
Guide price: £400,000
ClaxtonBird, 01603 733002
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