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Full Details for 5 Bedroom Town House for sale in Norwich, NR14 :
Norwich - 10.8 miles
Beccles - 7.8 miles
Bungay - 6.4 miles
A Grade II listed timber framed TOWN HOUSE on three floors with origins from 1604. Full of historical interest and original features located in the heart of the popular town of Loddon. Three spacious entertaining rooms, five bedrooms, walled garden and off-street parking *NO CHAIN*
Accommodation comprises briefly of:
Entrance hall
Drawing room
Dining room
Family room
Kitchen/breakfast room
Cloakroom/Utility room
Boot room
5 Bedrooms
Family bathroom
Ensuite shower room and ensuite w.c
Walled garden
Patio
Off-street parking for two cars
Village location
The Property
The Pink House is in the heart of Loddon with the original part of the house dating from approximately 1604 with later additions in the 18th and 19th century. The house is full of historic interest and retains many original features whilst providing spacious and flexible accommodation which would suit a variety of purchasers. The house has three excellent reception rooms which interconnect resulting in a good ‘flow‘ within the house. The main drawing room has a brick inglenook fireplace with Oak bressumer, tiled hearth and ‘Villager‘ wood burner, bay window with working shutters and views towards the church. The dining room has space for a large table and chairs, brick fireplace and door through to the Family room which lies to the rear of the house. This is a lovely room for day-to-day living with French doors out to a terrace and plenty of light, and benefits from a handmade bespoke dresser & island unit. The kitchen/breakfast room has a good range of wall and base units with space for all appliances, sink, drainer and room for a table and chairs. Both the kitchen and family room have ‘Norfolk pamment‘ tiles throughout. The inner hall provides an excellent boot room with back door to garden and door to cloak/utility room and then leads back to the front hallway. Upstairs a generous double bedroom lies to the rear with views over the garden and wall of fitted cupboards. Adjacent is a large bathroom with contemporary white suite comprising double walk-in shower, roll-top bath, heated towel rail and wash hand basin. There are two further bedrooms on this floor, one with ensuite cloakroom. The second floor has a large master bedroom suite with seating area and ensuite shower room. The current owners use two of the five bedrooms as their home offices. There are plenty of period features such as exposed beams and fireplaces remaining in the property which will appeal to many buyers.
Outside
The front garden is landscaped with various fruit trees, wrought iron railings and wide flagstones steps leading up to the front door. The rear garden (approx 21m x 14m) is mainly laid to lawn with borders of shrubs, large raised vegetable bed, flowers and small fruit trees. It is walled and fenced and has a private and ‘country cottage‘ feel. A terrace runs along the rear of the house and provides a great area for relaxing and entertaining. A timber garden shed and timber and tiled log store. A wooden gate leads from the rear garden to the gravelled parking area with space for 2 cars.
Location
The house is approached by the front garden from Church Plain, with vehicular access to the side. It is in the heart of the town which is a conservation area. Loddon is a very popular town providing all schools, nurseries, shops, Post Office, Churches, doctors surgery, dentist, bank, library, pubs and access to the Broads network. The house is close to many beautiful walks by the River Chet and the bird sanctuary of Hardley Flood. It is also within easy reach of the market towns of Beccles and Bungay which provide a fuller range of amenities. The Cathedral City of Norwich is about 20 mins drive to the North and has a mainline train link to London Liverpool Street (1hr 54mins). The unspoilt heritage coastline of Suffolk with the lovely beaches of Southwold and Walberswick are approx. 20 miles away.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fixtures and fittings including curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.
Services
All mains services connected. Gas fired central heating and hot water. Broadband
Local Authority
South Norfolk District Council: 01508 533633
Tax Band: F
Postcode: NR14 6LX
Agents Note
The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not.
Tenure
Vacant possession of the freehold will be given on completion.
Beccles - 7.8 miles
Bungay - 6.4 miles
A Grade II listed timber framed TOWN HOUSE on three floors with origins from 1604. Full of historical interest and original features located in the heart of the popular town of Loddon. Three spacious entertaining rooms, five bedrooms, walled garden and off-street parking *NO CHAIN*
Accommodation comprises briefly of:
Entrance hall
Drawing room
Dining room
Family room
Kitchen/breakfast room
Cloakroom/Utility room
Boot room
5 Bedrooms
Family bathroom
Ensuite shower room and ensuite w.c
Walled garden
Patio
Off-street parking for two cars
Village location
The Property
The Pink House is in the heart of Loddon with the original part of the house dating from approximately 1604 with later additions in the 18th and 19th century. The house is full of historic interest and retains many original features whilst providing spacious and flexible accommodation which would suit a variety of purchasers. The house has three excellent reception rooms which interconnect resulting in a good ‘flow‘ within the house. The main drawing room has a brick inglenook fireplace with Oak bressumer, tiled hearth and ‘Villager‘ wood burner, bay window with working shutters and views towards the church. The dining room has space for a large table and chairs, brick fireplace and door through to the Family room which lies to the rear of the house. This is a lovely room for day-to-day living with French doors out to a terrace and plenty of light, and benefits from a handmade bespoke dresser & island unit. The kitchen/breakfast room has a good range of wall and base units with space for all appliances, sink, drainer and room for a table and chairs. Both the kitchen and family room have ‘Norfolk pamment‘ tiles throughout. The inner hall provides an excellent boot room with back door to garden and door to cloak/utility room and then leads back to the front hallway. Upstairs a generous double bedroom lies to the rear with views over the garden and wall of fitted cupboards. Adjacent is a large bathroom with contemporary white suite comprising double walk-in shower, roll-top bath, heated towel rail and wash hand basin. There are two further bedrooms on this floor, one with ensuite cloakroom. The second floor has a large master bedroom suite with seating area and ensuite shower room. The current owners use two of the five bedrooms as their home offices. There are plenty of period features such as exposed beams and fireplaces remaining in the property which will appeal to many buyers.
Outside
The front garden is landscaped with various fruit trees, wrought iron railings and wide flagstones steps leading up to the front door. The rear garden (approx 21m x 14m) is mainly laid to lawn with borders of shrubs, large raised vegetable bed, flowers and small fruit trees. It is walled and fenced and has a private and ‘country cottage‘ feel. A terrace runs along the rear of the house and provides a great area for relaxing and entertaining. A timber garden shed and timber and tiled log store. A wooden gate leads from the rear garden to the gravelled parking area with space for 2 cars.
Location
The house is approached by the front garden from Church Plain, with vehicular access to the side. It is in the heart of the town which is a conservation area. Loddon is a very popular town providing all schools, nurseries, shops, Post Office, Churches, doctors surgery, dentist, bank, library, pubs and access to the Broads network. The house is close to many beautiful walks by the River Chet and the bird sanctuary of Hardley Flood. It is also within easy reach of the market towns of Beccles and Bungay which provide a fuller range of amenities. The Cathedral City of Norwich is about 20 mins drive to the North and has a mainline train link to London Liverpool Street (1hr 54mins). The unspoilt heritage coastline of Suffolk with the lovely beaches of Southwold and Walberswick are approx. 20 miles away.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fixtures and fittings including curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.
Services
All mains services connected. Gas fired central heating and hot water. Broadband
Local Authority
South Norfolk District Council: 01508 533633
Tax Band: F
Postcode: NR14 6LX
Agents Note
The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not.
Tenure
Vacant possession of the freehold will be given on completion.