2 bedroom bungalow for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Local amenities nearby
- Countryside village location
- Detached workshop/office space
- Around thirty minutes to norwich
- Two bedroom detached bungalow
- Air source heating and solar panels
- Bright and spacious accommodation
- Open plan living, kitchen and dining area
- Set in a plot approaching a third of an acre
* GUIDE PRICE £475,000 - £500,000*
Nestled in a countryside setting on the fringe of the picturesque riverside village of Neatishead, this two-bedroom detached bungalow is ideal for a family or couple looking to relocate to single-storey living. The property enjoys field views to the front and benefits from easy access to local amenities which include a village store, primary school and the White Horse Inn public house.
Situated on a plot approaching one-third of an acre, the property is set back from the road and is approached over a carriage shingle driveway that provides off-road parking. The front garden is laid to lawn with well-stocked flowerbeds and established shrubs which are screened from the road by a low-rise picket fence. A further shingle area to the side allows access to a carport and the extensive south-facing rear garden, laid to lawn and benefits from a paved seating area that is ideal for alfresco dining with friends and family.
Updated by the current owners to include air-source heating and solar panels, you enter the property via the entrance hall where separate internal doors allow access to two double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate cloakroom. Beyond is a spacious, dual-aspect open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area, with a feature fireplace and an adjoining conservatory with double doors that open onto the rear garden. The accommodation further benefits from a detached storage area and home office/studio.
The property is further complimented by its proximity to the Barton Broad, managed by the National Wildlife Trust, the second largest broad in the Broads National Park and an area of Special Scientific Interest. Wroxham the capital of the Norfolk Broads and home to the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club is around five miles and it is less than twelve miles to the coastline and around thirty minutes to the county’s capital city of Norwich.
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
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