Offers in region of
£950,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
Costessey
Chain-free
Study
Detached house
5 beds
4 baths
Key information
Features and description
- No Onward Chain
- Abundance of Natural Light
- Four Reception Rooms
- Incredible Kitchen Breakfast Room
- Five Excellent Bedrooms
- Ample Parking and Garage
- Popular Location
- Well Landscaped Grounds, with Garden of Approximately 1.5 Acres (STMS) Including Stables and River F
- A Further 10 Acres (STMS) Available by Separate Negotiation
A hidden sanctum at your feet, bursting with wildlife, the great outdoors and the space to while away months and years. For most, this would be an enchanting story book adventure, - but here at Wychwood, its sprawling gardens make this magic a reality...
Walk past the imposing front of this home and, whilst it's grand in appearance, you would never know of the hidden tranquillity behind it. The property sits in an elevated position, above Wensum Valley and backing onto the River Wensum, and offers an incredible garden space covering around 1.5 acres (stms) of Norfolk countryside.
The entrance at the front of this property neatly guides you to a focal point flower bed and ample parking. The layout of this space adds to the grandeur of the home's appearance before you've even stepped through the door.
Once you have, the spacious entrance hall guides you to the calming, bright and airy living room. Its modern, central feature fireplace creates a warming centrepiece for the room, whilst the doors which lead out to the west-facing terrace are perfect for the spring and summer months.
Continuing with the theme of bright and spacious rooms, the wonderful kitchen/breakfast room is the hub of this home. Asides from being the perfect cook's kitchen, it is a fine place for hosting with a separate seating island and the perfect amount of space.
This room has an added glow, with the adjoining garden room filling this part of the home with light. This space is flooded with sunshine and fine views over the garden - and the use of oak in this room marries up in a loving fashion with the aforementioned kitchen/breakfast room. Together these rooms offer sublime symmetry and a space to entertain - all year round.
You're effortlessly steered from here to the more relaxed sitting room. With wood-beamed ceilings and an exposed brick fireplace, this space feels delicately homely. Lovely arched doors lead you into the formal dining room, and as this home naturally ushers you from one room to the next, it's easy to imagine having guests from afternoon to evening.
The downstairs offers further versatility too with its utility room and study. Both are neatly tucked off the kitchen/breakfast room, but it is the study which could offer personal space to work from home, or become engrossed in a good book.
Upstairs and the first floor rooms are all of a good size. The principal bedroom offers views over the front and back of the home with its added dressing room, along with an en-suite. Two of the further four bedrooms have en-suites with the remaining two sharing use of the separate family bathroom.
It is as we step back outside, that we fully explore the personal 'wonderland' at Wychwood.
To the front of this home, its boundary hedges screen the home, its driveway and garage. It is the rear however, where you discover the most encapsulating of outside spaces.
The garden is well-landscaped. There are sunny spots to unwind, a summer house, vegetable garden and a sweeping lawn, with mature borders and specimen trees.
COSTESSEY A desirable Norwich suburb, Costessey offers a wealth of amenities and self-contained lifestyle just outside the city.
You will find a Co-op, a chemist's and a local veterinary surgery, along with the nearby St Edmunds Primary School offering fantastic education opportunities.
When you want to explore the outdoors, there is an abundance of it at your doorstep. There are plenty of great walking, cycling and riding routes nearby which you can enjoy for days and weeks all year round.
Near to Costessey, and great to explore, is the southerly part of Marriott's Way, a 26 mile footpath along disused railway. Starting much further north in Aylsham, it heads west, passing Reepham, Lenwade and Attlebridge, before finishing in the city. Along this route is a wealth of local history, wildlife, and public art to spot and enjoy.
Head into the ancient city of Norwich and discover a place which has been home to writers, radicals and fiercely independent spirits for over a thousand years. Today that legacy continues with an enclave of culture and creativity. It's perfectly preserved medieval streets are home to a thriving community of small businesses, a vibrant food scene and an established arts culture. It is also a gateway to a county that continues to inspire people with its unspoilt landscapes, open spaces and big skies.
Named as one of the best places to live in 2021, Norwich lies approximately 20 miles from the coast at the confluence of the River Yare and the River Wensum, the latter still bending its way through the heart of the city. In the 11th Century, Norwich was the second largest city in the country, and today is still the UK's most complete medieval city.
When the bright lights call, trains to Liverpool Street take just 90 minutes, and the city's airport flies to a number of UK destinations, as well as direct to Amsterdam.
SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas central heating.
COUNCIL TAX Band G.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING D. Ref:- 0320-2753-1270-2327-5465
To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys.
TENURE Freehold.
LOCATION What3words: ///smart.gear.snaps
PROPERTY REFERENCE 43979
WEBSITE TAGS family-life
garden-parties
Walk past the imposing front of this home and, whilst it's grand in appearance, you would never know of the hidden tranquillity behind it. The property sits in an elevated position, above Wensum Valley and backing onto the River Wensum, and offers an incredible garden space covering around 1.5 acres (stms) of Norfolk countryside.
The entrance at the front of this property neatly guides you to a focal point flower bed and ample parking. The layout of this space adds to the grandeur of the home's appearance before you've even stepped through the door.
Once you have, the spacious entrance hall guides you to the calming, bright and airy living room. Its modern, central feature fireplace creates a warming centrepiece for the room, whilst the doors which lead out to the west-facing terrace are perfect for the spring and summer months.
Continuing with the theme of bright and spacious rooms, the wonderful kitchen/breakfast room is the hub of this home. Asides from being the perfect cook's kitchen, it is a fine place for hosting with a separate seating island and the perfect amount of space.
This room has an added glow, with the adjoining garden room filling this part of the home with light. This space is flooded with sunshine and fine views over the garden - and the use of oak in this room marries up in a loving fashion with the aforementioned kitchen/breakfast room. Together these rooms offer sublime symmetry and a space to entertain - all year round.
You're effortlessly steered from here to the more relaxed sitting room. With wood-beamed ceilings and an exposed brick fireplace, this space feels delicately homely. Lovely arched doors lead you into the formal dining room, and as this home naturally ushers you from one room to the next, it's easy to imagine having guests from afternoon to evening.
The downstairs offers further versatility too with its utility room and study. Both are neatly tucked off the kitchen/breakfast room, but it is the study which could offer personal space to work from home, or become engrossed in a good book.
Upstairs and the first floor rooms are all of a good size. The principal bedroom offers views over the front and back of the home with its added dressing room, along with an en-suite. Two of the further four bedrooms have en-suites with the remaining two sharing use of the separate family bathroom.
It is as we step back outside, that we fully explore the personal 'wonderland' at Wychwood.
To the front of this home, its boundary hedges screen the home, its driveway and garage. It is the rear however, where you discover the most encapsulating of outside spaces.
The garden is well-landscaped. There are sunny spots to unwind, a summer house, vegetable garden and a sweeping lawn, with mature borders and specimen trees.
COSTESSEY A desirable Norwich suburb, Costessey offers a wealth of amenities and self-contained lifestyle just outside the city.
You will find a Co-op, a chemist's and a local veterinary surgery, along with the nearby St Edmunds Primary School offering fantastic education opportunities.
When you want to explore the outdoors, there is an abundance of it at your doorstep. There are plenty of great walking, cycling and riding routes nearby which you can enjoy for days and weeks all year round.
Near to Costessey, and great to explore, is the southerly part of Marriott's Way, a 26 mile footpath along disused railway. Starting much further north in Aylsham, it heads west, passing Reepham, Lenwade and Attlebridge, before finishing in the city. Along this route is a wealth of local history, wildlife, and public art to spot and enjoy.
Head into the ancient city of Norwich and discover a place which has been home to writers, radicals and fiercely independent spirits for over a thousand years. Today that legacy continues with an enclave of culture and creativity. It's perfectly preserved medieval streets are home to a thriving community of small businesses, a vibrant food scene and an established arts culture. It is also a gateway to a county that continues to inspire people with its unspoilt landscapes, open spaces and big skies.
Named as one of the best places to live in 2021, Norwich lies approximately 20 miles from the coast at the confluence of the River Yare and the River Wensum, the latter still bending its way through the heart of the city. In the 11th Century, Norwich was the second largest city in the country, and today is still the UK's most complete medieval city.
When the bright lights call, trains to Liverpool Street take just 90 minutes, and the city's airport flies to a number of UK destinations, as well as direct to Amsterdam.
SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas central heating.
COUNCIL TAX Band G.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING D. Ref:- 0320-2753-1270-2327-5465
To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys.
TENURE Freehold.
LOCATION What3words: ///smart.gear.snaps
PROPERTY REFERENCE 43979
WEBSITE TAGS family-life
garden-parties
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