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Residential Property 137 Norwich Road Wymondham Norfolk NR18 Residential Property 137 Norwich Road Wymondham Guide Price £650,000 Norfolk NR18 0SJ twgaze.co.uk A classically proportioned, late Victorian double bay fronted attached house. Set in grounds of half an acre, along with a separate former coach house. Featuring high ceilings and typically generous size rooms. Living space of about 3,000 sq.ft provides 4 bedrooms (2 ensuite), 3 reception rooms, bespoke kitchen with dining area, pantry and cellar. Location Norwich Road is a favoured residential location and this property is set along a byway off the main thoroughfare, within walking distance to highly regarded schooling at the Wymondham High Academy. Wymondham College to the west of the town is a unique state and day boarding school, whilst nearby Robert Kett primary school caters for students to year 6. Wymondham is home to a fine range of local shops and retailers, including a Waitrose and Morrisons store, there is also a weekly market and monthly farmers market. The local train station lies on the Norwich to Cambridge main line with regular commuter connections on to London Kings Cross. A number of fine Norwich institutions such as the Norwich and Norfolk Hospital; the UEA; John Innes Centre and Research Park are within easy reach. The A11 is just minutes away by car and is now fully dualled down to the M11 to enable swifter access to such destinations as: Cambridge, Stansted airport and London itself in around 2 hours. [Type text] twgaze.co.uk The Property Coach House Signature Victorian style and beautifully proportioned rooms set this Situated at the bottom of the garden is the former original coach fine family home apart in this most convenient location. Situated with house to the property, incorporating a workshop and garaging on half an acre of gardens complete with a former coach house, a the ground floor, together with a studio flat on the first floor. It has property seldom found yet highly sought after. The house displays full South Norfolk Council planning permission for commercial use classic features of redbrick elevations, bay fronted facade with tall and is ideal for running a business from home, or studio use. sash windows, encaustic tiled hall, picture rails and cornice work. *Further planning details are available from the agents. As you enter the home, one is immediately struck by the attractive Victorian tiled hall and ceiling heights, which rise in excess of 9'. An Services elegant sitting room and the dining room feature deep bay windows. Mains water, gas, electricity and drainage. Gas fired boiler supplying A cosy lounge looks out upon a sheltered courtyard and gardens. radiator heating system and domestic hot water. Please note that The bespoke kitchen incorporates a range of cabinets and a central the services; appliances; heating and hot water system; plumbing and island, topped by attractive granite work surfaces. This is the ‘day to electrical installations have not been tested by the selling agents and day’ hub of the home, an ideal layout for mealtimes, family gatherings the purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the condition and and when entertaining. Arranged off the kitchen is a walk-in pantry, warranty of these items. laundry room and the cellar. Complementing the generous living space are the four bedrooms, family bathroom and a cloakroom, Directions arranged off a fine galleried landing. Two bedrooms offer an en-suite From the town centre heading in an easterly direction along bath room, the master bedroom also has a wall of built in wardrobes. Norwich Road, as you approach a series of bends bear left onto the Overall living space of around 3,000 sq.ft byroad. The property, number 137 will be found a short way along on the left hand side. Turn into the driveway, look for the red door. Outside A gravel driveway arrives at a parking area for several cars and Viewing continues through a 5 bar gate to the rear gardens and on to the Strictly by appointment with TW Gaze. coach house. Mature gardens contain a wide area of lawn and a variety of specimen trees. Adjacent to the kitchen and sitting room is Freehold a sheltered patio for outdoor dining and summer barbecues. The grounds allow plenty of scope to create a landscape of your own [Typeideas text] and design and in all, extend to approximately 0.52 acre. twgaze.co.uk Important Notice TW Gaze for themselves and for their Client give notice that:- 1. The particulars have been prepared to give a fair description for the guidance of intending purchasers and do not constitute part of an offer or contract. Prospective purchasers and lessees ought to seek their own professional advice. 2. All descriptions, dimensions, areas, distances, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given in good faith but should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. 3. No person in the employment of TW Gaze has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatever in relation to this property on behalf of TW Gaze, nor enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor. 4. No responsibility can be accepted for any expenses incurred by intending purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. 5. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. 6. TW Gaze have not tested any service, equipment or facilities. While we endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact this office and we will be pleased to check the information for you, particularly if contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. For illustrative purposes only. NOT TO SCALE. This plan is the copyright of TW Gaze and may not be altered, photographed, copied or reproduced without written consent. 10 Market Hill, 33 Market Street, [email protected] [TypeDiss, text] Norfolk Wymondham, Norfolk IP22 4WJ NR18 0AJ 01379 641 341 01953 423 188 twgaze.co.uk .
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