5 bedroom farm house for sale
Low Road, Norwich NR14
Study
Farm house
5 beds
1 bath
5.35 acre(s)
EPC rating: G
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Basic 4Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached cottage in unique riverside location
- 5.35 acres
- Five bedrooms + study
- Peaceful, remote position with no near neighbours
- Only approximately five miles to Haddiscoe railway station
- Only approximately two miles to Reedham Ferry
- Outbuildings & mobile home included
- Boat dyke space
- Would appeal to a variety of interests
- Would benefit from some updating
Detached cottage, unique riverside location, with five bedrooms & a study. It sits in a plot of 5.35 acres, with boat dyke, its peaceful, remote location would suit a variety of interests.
It is however, only approximately five miles from Haddiscoe railway station, with its rail links to Norwich & London. It is also only approximately two miles from Reedham Ferry.
Detached cottage, unique riverside location, with five bedrooms & a study. It sits in a plot of 5.35 acres, with a boat dyke, its peaceful, remote location would suit a variety of interests.
Only approximately five miles from Haddiscoe railway station, with its rail links to Norwich & London. It is also only approximately two miles from Reedham Ferry, giving access to Reedham railway station.
The accommodation comprises: lounge, kitchen, hall, wc, bathroom, & first floor landing, leading to five bedrooms.
In addition, the outbuildings & mobile home would be included in the sale.
The cottage would benefit from some updating, reflected in the price.
It is rare for a property with this amount of river frontage, including a large reed-bed, to enter the market. The reed-bed was last in production approximately eleven years ago. Durrants understands it could be brought back into production within two to three years. We also understand that the land has a green footprint, with no chemicals used on the land in the last thirty years. There is an abundance of wildlife, Chinese water deer and many species of birds. An added bonus is the property has its own private water supply via a bore hole. So no water bills a plus when bills are constantly going up.
Directions:
Heading out of Beccles via Northgate, take the left hand fork signposted Gillingham. Proceed into the village & through it. Take the left turn onto the A143. At the McDonald's roundabout, take the right hand fork signposted Great Yarmouth. Take the first turn signposted Thurlton. Proceed to the end of the road. At the junction, turn right & then immediately left, signposted Thurlton.
Upon reaching Norton Subcourse (which is joined to Thurlton), follow the road around to the right. This is Low Road.
Carry on this road. Upon reaching New Road, on the left hand side, take the track opposite called New Dam. Follow this road, including telephoning for permission to cross the railway line, utilising the telephone box by the railway line. The property will be in front of you.
It is however, only approximately five miles from Haddiscoe railway station, with its rail links to Norwich & London. It is also only approximately two miles from Reedham Ferry.
Detached cottage, unique riverside location, with five bedrooms & a study. It sits in a plot of 5.35 acres, with a boat dyke, its peaceful, remote location would suit a variety of interests.
Only approximately five miles from Haddiscoe railway station, with its rail links to Norwich & London. It is also only approximately two miles from Reedham Ferry, giving access to Reedham railway station.
The accommodation comprises: lounge, kitchen, hall, wc, bathroom, & first floor landing, leading to five bedrooms.
In addition, the outbuildings & mobile home would be included in the sale.
The cottage would benefit from some updating, reflected in the price.
It is rare for a property with this amount of river frontage, including a large reed-bed, to enter the market. The reed-bed was last in production approximately eleven years ago. Durrants understands it could be brought back into production within two to three years. We also understand that the land has a green footprint, with no chemicals used on the land in the last thirty years. There is an abundance of wildlife, Chinese water deer and many species of birds. An added bonus is the property has its own private water supply via a bore hole. So no water bills a plus when bills are constantly going up.
Directions:
Heading out of Beccles via Northgate, take the left hand fork signposted Gillingham. Proceed into the village & through it. Take the left turn onto the A143. At the McDonald's roundabout, take the right hand fork signposted Great Yarmouth. Take the first turn signposted Thurlton. Proceed to the end of the road. At the junction, turn right & then immediately left, signposted Thurlton.
Upon reaching Norton Subcourse (which is joined to Thurlton), follow the road around to the right. This is Low Road.
Carry on this road. Upon reaching New Road, on the left hand side, take the track opposite called New Dam. Follow this road, including telephoning for permission to cross the railway line, utilising the telephone box by the railway line. The property will be in front of you.
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Founded in 1853 and with offices located in Beccles, Diss, Halesworth, Harleston, Southwold and London, Durrants has an unrivalled knowledge of the property market in Norfolk, Suffolk and nationwide. Our comprehensive approach to the buying and selling of property means that, whether you’re a first time buyer looking for a family home or a seasoned property investor with a growing portfolio, Durrants have the expertise and knowledge to guide you through every step of the process. Our services team consists of chartered surveyors, valuers, planners and land agents who are qualified, adhere to strict codes of conduct and perform to a high degree of professionalism at all times. Durrants’ in-house team of highly skilled and experienced professionals offer a host of complimentary expertise including valuations, planning and building consultancy, allowing us to offer a complete, full-circle, bespoke service to our clients. Most important to us is holding true to the values that have served us so well since the very beginning; it is our passion, dedication and loyalty to our customers over the generations that has earned us a reputation as one of the region’s most respected property, land and auction experts.