Residential Property Wenham Lodge Bunwell Street Bunwell Norwich

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Residential Property Wenham Lodge Bunwell Street Bunwell Norwich Residential Property Wenham Lodge Bunwell Street Guide Price £445,000 Bunwell Norwich NR16 1SH twgaze.co.uk Detached brand new home Excellent standard of finish throughout Air source heat pump Underfloor heating Bespoke fitted kitchen with quartz stone worktop and integrated appliances South facing rear garden with field views beyond Location Wenham Lodge is situated in the popular south Norfolk village of Bunwell. Within the village there is a village shop and post office, primary school and village hall, whilst the neighbouring village of Spooner Row has the popular gastro pub - The Boars. Lying approximately 6 miles distant are the market towns of Wymondham and Attleborough, both situated adjacent to the A11 trunk road. Both towns provide rail services to Norwich and Cambridge; excellent shopping facilities; schooling to all levels including the nearby Wymondham College. The property is conveniently situated around 12 miles south of the regional city of Norwich with its shopping, leisure and cultural facilities along with an expanding international airport on the north side of the city. The beautiful surrounding countryside; numerous bridleways and quiet lanes around the village, are ideal for horse riding. [Type text] twgaze.co.uk The Property Services This brand new individually built home has an exceptional standard Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected to the of finish. This is evident throughout the property, noticing every property. Zoned underfloor heating throughout the downstairs attention to detail from the quartz stone worktops to the quality accommodation with radiators heating the first floor. Fuelled by timber fixtures. an energy efficient air source heat pump. The ground floor accommodation has a spacious entrance hall, Directions sitting room, utility and high quality fully fitted kitchen. The Leaving Wymondham on London Road, take Suton Lane to kitchen/dining room benefits from an integrated fridge and freezer, Spooner Row. Stay on this road until you enter the village of double oven, microwave, dishwasher, an induction hob with Bunwell. Pass through the village and the property will be found extractor over and limestone flooring. The central island provides on the right hand side identified by a TW Gaze for sale board. extra storage. Double doors from both the sitting room and the dining area lead in to the garden. Viewing Strictly by appointment with TW Gaze The first floor holds four bedrooms, all with fitted, railed wardrobes. The master suite also features an ensuite shower room Freehold with vanity sink and sensor mirror over. Fully fitted family bathroom off landing. Ref: 17677/SS Outside Set back within this generous plot, Wenham Lodge benefits from a spacious frontage. There is a large single integral garage with electric fob controlled door, power and lighting. The rear of the property is a south facing private enclosed rear garden, mainly laid to lawn, but with a large area laid to patio. Beautiful field views beyond. [Type text] 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. In accordance with the latest Money Laundering Regulations For illustrative purposes only. NOT TO SCALE. This plan is the copyright of TW Gaze and may not be altered, we are now required to obtain proof of identity and address photographed, copied or reproduced without written consent. from prospective purchasers before solicitors can be instructed. 10 Market Hill, 33 Market Street, [TypeDiss, text] Norfolk Wymondham, Norfolk IP22 4WJ NR18 0AJ 01379 641 341 01953 423 188 twgaze.co.uk [email protected] Info @twgaze.co.uk .
Recommended publications
  • The Local Government Boundary Commision for England Electoral Review of South Norfolk
    SHEET 1, MAP 1 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISION FOR ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW OF SOUTH NORFOLK E Final recommendations for ward boundaries in the district of South Norfolk March 2017 Sheet 1 of 1 OLD COSTESSEY COSTESSEY CP EASTON CP D C This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of the Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majestry's Stationary Office @ Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil preceedings. NEW COSTESSEY The Local Governement Boundary Commision for England GD100049926 2017. B Boundary alignment and names shown on the mapping background may not be up to date. They may differ from the latest Boundary information MARLINGFORD AND COLTON CP applied as part of this review. BAWBURGH CP BRANDON PARVA, COSTON, A RUNHALL AND WELBORNE CP EASTON BARNHAM BROOM CP BARFORD CP COLNEY CP HETHERSETT TROWSE WITH LITTLE MELTON CP NEWTON CP SURLINGHAM CP GREAT MELTON CP KIRBY BEDON CP CRINGLEFORD WRAMPLINGHAM CP CRINGLEFORD CP KIMBERLEY CP HETHERSETT CP BIXLEY CP WICKLEWOOD BRAMERTON CP ROCKLAND ST MARY CP KESWICK AND INTWOOD CP PORINGLAND, ROCKLAND FRAMINGHAM FRAMINGHAMS & TROWSE PIGOT CP H CAISTOR ST EDMUND CP H CLAXTON CP NORTH WYMONDHAM P O P C L C M V A E H R R C S E G T IN P O T ER SWARDESTON CP N HELLINGTON E T FRAMINGHAM YELVERTON P T CP KE EARL CP CP T S N O T E G EAST CARLETON CP L WICKLEWOOD CP F STOKE HOLY CROSS CP ASHBY ST MARY CP R A C ALPINGTON CP HINGHAM CP PORINGLAND CP LANGLEY WITH HARDLEY CP HINGHAM & DEOPHAM CENTRAL
    [Show full text]
  • John Foulsham [Microform]
    JOHN FOULSHAM y \ 7~. \ Reprinted from Year Book of the Society of Colonial Wars of the Commonwealth— of Massa­ chusetts for 1900. Publication No. 6 G^eA. /fdri DANIEL CUSHING'S RECORD. A list of the names of such persons as came out of the town ofHingham, and Towns adjacent in the County of Norfolk, in the Kingdom of England, into New England, and settled in Hingham, inNew England, most of them as followeth :— Edward Gilman, withhis wife 3 sons and two daughters and 3 servants, came and settled in this Town of Hingham. John Foulsham and his wife and two servants, came from Old Hingham and settled inNew Hingham. >) \ 4 FOLSOM HOUSE. HINGHAM, MASS. CHURCH AT FOULSHAM, NORFOLK COUNTY, ENGLAND. JOHN FOULSHAM. Foulsham, Norfolk, England, is a parish and market town on the East Norfolk branch of the Great Eastern Railway. The parish church of the Holy Innocents, a large flint structure, was built about 1489, burnt in 1770, and afterward rebuilt. Its earliest register dates from 1708. This parish and manor gave its name to the Folsom family, or Foulsham, as it was first spelt in New England. Members of this family were found inother parts of England, in the earlier times. Benedictus de Folsham was summoned to the Parliament that met at Lincoln, Sept. 15, 1327, and again to Westminster, Sept. 26, 1337, to represent the city of London. Walter de Berney, an ecclesiastic of Norwich, in his willin 1379 gives John de Folsham and two others forty pounds to prosecute their studies at Oxford. SirRobert Fulsham, clerk of Alholowen, Chichester, Sussex, died in 1502.
    [Show full text]
  • Contents of Volume 14 Norwich Marriages 1813-37 (Are Distinguished by Letter Code, Given Below) Those from 1801-13 Have Also Been Transcribed and Have No Code
    Norfolk Family History Society Norfolk Marriages 1801-1837 The contents of Volume 14 Norwich Marriages 1813-37 (are distinguished by letter code, given below) those from 1801-13 have also been transcribed and have no code. ASt All Saints Hel St. Helen’s MyM St. Mary in the S&J St. Simon & St. And St. Andrew’s Jam St. James’ Marsh Jude Aug St. Augustine’s Jma St. John McC St. Michael Coslany Ste St. Stephen’s Ben St. Benedict’s Maddermarket McP St. Michael at Plea Swi St. Swithen’s JSe St. John Sepulchre McT St. Michael at Thorn Cle St. Clement’s Erh Earlham St. Mary’s Edm St. Edmund’s JTi St. John Timberhill Pau St. Paul’s Etn Eaton St. Andrew’s Eth St. Etheldreda’s Jul St. Julian’s PHu St. Peter Hungate GCo St. George Colegate Law St. Lawrence’s PMa St. Peter Mancroft Hei Heigham St. GTo St. George Mgt St. Margaret’s PpM St. Peter per Bartholomew Tombland MtO St. Martin at Oak Mountergate Lak Lakenham St. John Gil St. Giles’ MtP St. Martin at Palace PSo St. Peter Southgate the Baptist and All Grg St. Gregory’s MyC St. Mary Coslany Sav St. Saviour’s Saints The 25 Suffolk parishes Ashby Burgh Castle (Nfk 1974) Gisleham Kessingland Mutford Barnby Carlton Colville Gorleston (Nfk 1889) Kirkley Oulton Belton (Nfk 1974) Corton Gunton Knettishall Pakefield Blundeston Cove, North Herringfleet Lound Rushmere Bradwell (Nfk 1974) Fritton (Nfk 1974) Hopton (Nfk 1974) Lowestoft Somerleyton The Norfolk parishes 1 Acle 36 Barton Bendish St Andrew 71 Bodham 106 Burlingham St Edmond 141 Colney 2 Alburgh 37 Barton Bendish St Mary 72 Bodney 107 Burlingham
    [Show full text]
  • Parish Registers and Transcripts in the Norfolk Record Office
    Parish Registers and Transcripts in the Norfolk Record Office This list summarises the Norfolk Record Office’s (NRO’s) holdings of parish (Church of England) registers and of transcripts and other copies of them. Parish Registers The NRO holds registers of baptisms, marriages, burials and banns of marriage for most parishes in the Diocese of Norwich (including Suffolk parishes in and near Lowestoft in the deanery of Lothingland) and part of the Diocese of Ely in south-west Norfolk (parishes in the deanery of Fincham and Feltwell). Some Norfolk parish records remain in the churches, especially more recent registers, which may be still in use. In the extreme west of the county, records for parishes in the deanery of Wisbech Lynn Marshland are deposited in the Wisbech and Fenland Museum, whilst Welney parish records are at the Cambridgeshire Record Office. The covering dates of registers in the following list do not conceal any gaps of more than ten years; for the populous urban parishes (such as Great Yarmouth) smaller gaps are indicated. Whenever microfiche or microfilm copies are available they must be used in place of the original registers, some of which are unfit for production. A few parish registers have been digitally photographed and the images are available on computers in the NRO's searchroom. The digital images were produced as a result of partnership projects with other groups and organizations, so we are not able to supply copies of whole registers (either as hard copies or on CD or in any other digital format), although in most cases we have permission to provide printout copies of individual entries.
    [Show full text]
  • Norfolk Area Newsletter & Walks Programme
    The Ramblers’ Association Working for walkers Norfolk Area Newsletter & Walks Programme April - July 2012 http://www.norfolkra.org.uk/ AREA OFFICE: Our Area Secretary is Brian Ansell, the address for area correspondence is 44 The Street, Rockland St. Mary, Norwich, NR14 7AH. The phone number is (01508) 538654 and the email address is [email protected] Path Problems in Norfolk, where sure of your details, can be reported directly to: Rights of Way Team, Planning & Transportation Dept, Norfolk County Council, County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich, NR1 2SG. (Telephone: 0844 800 8020) Where a member is unsure, or the problem is not clear, report the problem to Ian Mitchell, 5 Montcalm Road, Norwich, NR1 4HX. (Telephone: 01063 622539, email address: [email protected]) Ian would also like to know anything directly reported to the Rights of Way Team. The Area News Editor: Richard May, 24 Swanton Avenue, Dereham, NR19 2HJ. Telephone Tel: 0845 331 2782 01362 851547, email address is [email protected] Mobile: 07802 270598 All RA members are invited to take part in any walk in the Area programme. Non-members Email: [email protected] are welcome to participate and are invited to join the RA if they so desire once they have Web: www.inter-logic.co.uk sampled the variety of walks on offer. New members can join or existing members can update their details (change of group, change of name or address) by phoning Ramblers Central Office in London on 020 7339 8500 . You can also join on the Ramblers website: Are you happy with your Internet Service Provider? http://www.ramblers.org.uk Dates for your diary: Inter-Logic have always prided ourselves on the best ever broadband installations.
    [Show full text]
  • Land and New Homes
    Land and New Homes 8 New Houses From £ 325,000 George Edwards Close The Turnpike 3 Bunwell, Norfolk NR16 1 FJ twgaze.co.uk Superb development of just 8 n ew detached houses. Mix of 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Edge of village location. Location Directions This stylish development of just eight new homes is on the eastern The properties will be seen set back from the road along The side of Bunwell fronting onto The Turnpike with fields to the rear. Turnpike (B1113) clearly marked by our For Sale board Bunwell is a well regarded village with village store and post office, church and primary school and for wider amenities it is ideally Viewing placed being just 6 miles or so from the poplar town of Strictly by appointment with TW Gaze. Wymondham with a large variety of shops, restaurants, cafés and supermarkets, including Waitrose, and only 5 miles from the Freehold vibrant town of Attleborough. For the commuter, there is easy access onto the A11, train stations at Wymondham and Ref: 18354/MS Attleborough (Norwich to Cambridge line with changes to London Kings Cross) and Diss (Norwich to London Liverpool Street) Specification whilst the city of Norwich itself is only 14 miles to the west. This is Driveways - Combination of Asphalt and shingle drives an attractive area which gives a rural lifestyle with access to wider Grassed areas – Seeded to rear, turfed to front facilities. Boundaries – post and rail around exterior, close boarded between properties The Property Windows – UPVC double glazed KC Edwards Builders have been building houses in Norfolk for Kitchens - Milano by Symphony c hoice of kitchens subject to stage many years and have an excellent reputation for quality and after reached care.
    [Show full text]
  • Residential Property 1 Greenways Bunwell Norwich
    Residential Property 1 Greenways Guide Price £200,000 - £215,000 Bunwell Norwich NR16 1QZ twgaze.co.uk Extended semi-detached bungalow Field views to front and side Well stocked garden Golden Oak effect flooring fitted throughout 2019 Two double bedrooms Shower room installed 2019 Elevated position Windows, central heating boiler, guttering and soffits recently replaced Conservatory (2 years old) Sitting room with wood burner Off road driveway parking Location Bunwell is a small, yet convenient village located just 6 miles to the east of Wymondham. Bunwell offers a useful, well stocked village store and post office, church and primary school, with a larger variety of shops, restaurants, cafés and supermarkets, including Waitrose available in Wymondham. The town is approximately 10 miles from Norwich city centre and can be quickly reached by car (via the A11 dual carriageway) and rail, with both providing speedy access out of the county to Cambridge and London. [Type text] twgaze.co.uk The Property Services This ex local authority property found within a quiet cul-de-sac has Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected to the seen great improvement whilst in the current ownership. Notably property. Oil fired central heating to radiators and domestic hot the central heating to a modern, efficient combi boiler and all the water. windows have been replaced to provide UPVC double glazing throughout. Directions From Wymondham head south out of the town along London The most recent addition is the stunning garden room. This Road following signs for A11 and take the left-hand turning heading exceptional space has been conscientiously designed to make the over the A11 and at the round about take the left exit signposted most of the incredible field views wrapped around the property.
    [Show full text]
  • Greater Norwich Local Plan Site Proposals Document
    Greater Norwich Local Plan Site Proposals document Contents Page Page 1 Introduction 5 2 Settlement Summaries and Sites 12 3 Broadland 12 o Horsford 56 o Acle 16 o Horsham & Newton St. Faiths 61 o Attlebridge 17 o Horstead & Stanninghall 64 o Aylsham 21 o Lingwood & Burlingham 65 o Beighton 22 o Marsham 68 o Blofield 24 o Panxworth 71 o Blofield Heath 26 o Postwick 72 o Brundall 28 o Rackheath 75 o Buxton with Lamas 30 o Reedham 78 o Cantley 31 o Reepham 79 o Cawston 33 o Salhouse 83 o Coltishall & Horstead 35 o South Walsham 87 o Crostwick 36 o Spixworth 89 o Drayton 40 o Sprowston 90 o Felthorpe 41 o Strumpshaw 94 o Foulsham 43 o Taverham 96 o Frettenham 44 o Thorpe St. Andrew 98 o Gt & Lt Plumstead 47 o Weston Longville 101 o Gt Witchingham & Lenwade 49 o Woodbastwick 102 o Hainford 51 o Wroxham 103 o Hellesdon 53 o Hevingham 54 o Honningham 2 4 Norwich 105 5 South Norfolk 125 X o Alpington & Yelverton 125 o Hingham 226 o Ashby St Mary 126 o Keswick 230 o Aslacton 127 o Ketteringham 232 o Ashwellthorpe & Fundenhall 130 o Kirby Cane 234 o 132 236 Barford o Little Melton o Barnham Broom 134 o Loddon & Chedgrave 240 o Bawburgh 136 o Long Stratton 244 o Bergh Apton 139 o Marlingford & Colton 247 o Bixley 142 o Morley 250 o Bracon Ash 144 o Mulbarton 252 o Bramerton 147 o Mundham 254 o Bressingham 148 o Needham 255 o Brockdish (inc Thorpe Abbotts) 149 o Newton Flotman 257 o Brooke 150 o Norton Subcourse 259 o Broome 153 o Poringland 260 o Bunwell 155 o Pulham Market 265 o Burston and Shimpling 158 o Pulham St Mary 267 o Caistor St Edmund
    [Show full text]
  • Norfolk. [Kelty's WEIGHING MACHINE MKRS
    WEI NORFOLk. [KELtY's WEIGHING MACHINE MKRS. Brett 's.oward, Cley, Dereham Dye Mrs. C . .8. W. :Mulbarton, Norwich Fisher Josiah, Banham, Attleborough Hrighty R.St.Stephen's Back st.Norwch Edwards Fred~.Garboldisham,Thetford Mal by Henry, 2 wcllesley street, Lynn BrockSl. Youngs&Son, AI burgh, Harlestn ~dwardsJ eremmh,Gt.Hockham, The~frd Thorns Frank 4-:r Exchange st·.Norwich Hrock Henry,~-~ Raymond st. Thetford Eke Waiter, 7A,Newmarketrd.Norw1Ch ' Brooks Burwood, Gissing, Diss · Ellis William, Thurton, Norwich Poupard Thomas James, 134 Tooley Brooks Jas.B. t r7 Pottergate st. Nrwch Evans William, Nordelph, Downham street, London sE Brooks Thomas, West Winch, Lynn EvansWilliam,NortonSubcourse,Norwch Broom Charles, Brundall, Norwich Everson Egbert, Lake's End, "\Visbcch WELL SINKERS. BrownEdmd.Fox, Whissonsett, Derehm IEverson Thomas, .Haynford, Norwich Armsby Clement, Chedgrave, ]lorwich Brown Robert, Acle, Norwich F~rrer Geo. South end, East Derehai_D- Banham James, Costessey, Norwich Buck Hr. Preference pl.North Walsbam Ftddy ~ohn,Stratton Strawl~s,NorwiCh Buck J.Saxlingham-Nethergate,N orwch Buck Rtchard, Halllane,North \Valshm Flatt \\m. Henry Townley,Fodderstone Bullen Alfred, Trunch, North Walsham Buck Robert, Stoke Holy Cross,Norwch gap, Shouldham Thorpc, Downham Chilvers David, Dickleburgh, Scale BuckT. WhiteHorse com.N orth Walsham Flogdell J oseph, Gresham, Norwich FakeJ.&Son,Angel rd.NewCattn.Nrwch Bullen &Mitchell,Shotesham All Saints, Flowerdew George, Repps, Yarmouth Gidney Samuel, Brown's court, St. Norwich Flowerdew William, Walcott, Stalham Stephen's street, Norwich Bullen Alfred, Trunch, North Walsham Ford Arthur, Burston, Diss Limmer William, Dickleburgh, Scole Bunn Brentwood, Silficld, Wymondham Francis John, Hindringham, Walsing- Massinghalll Jas.Kettlestone,Fakenham Bunn Jn.
    [Show full text]
  • Norfolk Research Specialist FAMILY HISTORY (Since 1982) RESEARCH
    The Norfolk Ancestor Volume Six Part Two Also a Digby? On the back of this photo it says "Treble, Artist and Photographer, Victoria Hall, Norwich Victoria Artist and Photographer, "Treble, JUNE 2009 William Digby William The Journal of the Norfolk Family History Society formerly Norfolk & Norwich Genealogical Society The man's photo is unnamed. On the back of the woman's photo is the name Mary Clack July 1899. Could they be members of your family? See the paragraph on the Editor's letter page. Mary Ann Digby Judith Digby NORFOLK FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY A private company limited by guarantee Registered in England, Company No. 3194731 Registered as a Charity - Registration No. 1055410 Registered Office address: Kirby Hall, 70 St. Giles Street, ______________________________________________________________________________ HEADQUARTERS and LIBRARY Kirby Hall, 70 St Giles Street, Norwich NR2 1LS Tel: (01603) 763718 Email address: [email protected] NFHS Web pages:<http://www.norfolkfhs.org.uk BOARD OF TRUSTEES Malcolm Cole-Wilkin (P.R. Transcripts) Denagh Hacon (Editor, Ancestor) Brenda Leedell (West Norfolk Branch) Pat Mason (Company Secretary) Mary Mitchell (Monumental Inscriptions) Edmund Perry (Projects Coordinator) Colin Skipper (Chairman) Jean Stangroom (Membership Secretary) Carole Taylor (Treasurer) Patricia Wills-Jones (East Norfolk Branch, Strays) EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Denagh Hacon (Editor) Edmund Perry (Assistant Editor) Julie Hansell (Copy Typist) Current Rates for Membership: UK Membership: £10.00 per year. Overseas Airmail £12.00
    [Show full text]
  • Application Decisions Made During the Week Ending 12 March 2021
    Weekly List - Application Decisions made during the Week Ending 12 March 2021 Committee applications are considered by the Planning Committee. Delegated applications are considered by Planning Services. 1. Appl Number : 2020/1820 App Type : Householder Parish: Ashwellthorpe And Fundenhall Location : Field View Wymondham Road Ashwellthorpe NR16 1HE Proposal : Erection of 2 bay cart lodge and wooden garage Decision : Approval with Conditions Delegated Date of 10 March 2021 decision : 2. Appl Number : 2020/2236 App Type : PD Change from Barn to Dwelling Parish: Ashwellthorpe And Fundenhall Location : Barn At The Grange Whipps Lane Fundenhall Norfolk Proposal : Notification for Prior Approval for a proposed change of use and associated building works of an agricultural building to a dwellinghouse (QA and QB) Decision : Approval of details - Approved Development Management Committee Date of 11 March 2021 decision : 3. Appl Number : 2021/0231 App Type : Householder PD Prior Notification Parish: Barnham Broom Location : Primrose Cottage 108 Norwich Road Barnham Broom Norfolk NR9 4BT Proposal : Proposed single storey rear extension, extending 4m from the rear wall of the original dwelling house, with a maximum height of 2.9m and an eaves height of 2.6m Decision : Prior Approval not Required Delegated Date of 12 March 2021 decision : 4. Appl Number : 2021/0301 App Type : Works to trees in Conservation Area Parish: Brooke Location : 10 The Street Brooke NR15 1JR Proposal : T2 (872) Ash - re-pollard T3 (873) Ash - raise canopy to west over adjacent building to allow a 1.5m clearance above roof. Remove northeast limb at approx 9m if decayed T4 (874) False Acacia - fell T5 (875) Norway Spruce - fell Decision : No objections Delegated Date of 11 March 2021 decision : 5.
    [Show full text]
  • Pump Farm, Bunwell Street, Bunwell, Norfolk Cambridge - 54.5 Miles Norwich - 16.6 Miles Wymondham - 6.4 Miles
    Pump Farm, Bunwell Street, Bunwell, Norfolk Cambridge - 54.5 miles Norwich - 16.6 miles Wymondham - 6.4 miles A pleasantly situated, extended farmhouse offering four double bedrooms, four reception rooms and fi eld views. Accommodation comprises briefl y: • Reception Hall/Snug • Dining Room • Sitting Room • Kitchen • Conservatory • Study • Boot Room & Cloaks • Four Double Bedrooms • Family Bathroom • Shower Room • Cellar • Driveway & Ample Parking • Gardens Of 0.27 Acres (sts) The Property Pump Farm is believed to date from the mid 1700s and is of a timber frame construction. The property has been updated and extended, retaining many period features and yet provides a contemporary home for modern living. The most recent extensions were carried out by the current owners in 2003. You enter the property into the well proportioned reception hall. This room is open plan to the dining room and has a brick fi replace (capped). A doorway from the hall leads to the kitchen, which has a pamment tiled fl oor and a fi ne range of kitchen cabinets. There is also space for a range cooker and fridge/freezer. In the dining room is an inglenook fi replace and stair access to the fi rst fl oor. Beside the inglenook is a corridor to the sitting room and study. The main sitting room has another inglenook fi replace with an inset wood-burning stove – perfect for colder days! Adjoining the kitchen there is a good size conservatory. The owners are able to use this southerly facing room all year round. Also on the ground fl oor is a useful boot-room and cloakroom.
    [Show full text]