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£500,0004 bedroom detached bungalow for sale
St Williams Way, Norwich NR7
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Detached bungalow
4 beds
2 baths
1,259 sq ft / 117 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- No Onward Chain
- Completely Renovated Throughout & Thoughtfully Extended
- Luxury Living Accommodation Finished To An Extremely High Specification
- Stunning Open Plan Living Area
- Quality Fitted Kitchen With Integrated Appliances & Central Island
- New Central Heating System & Electrical System
- A Wonderful Four Bedroom Detached Chalet Bungalow
- Ample Driveway Parking
- Private Enclosed Rear Gardens
- Within Easy Reach Of A Fantastic Selection Of Amenities
No Onward Chain. Entering at the side of the property you come into a wonderful entrance hall with accommodation on the ground floor comprising of two double bedrooms and a stunning modern bathroom with luxury fittings. A utility room with a separate cloakroom houses the properties new boiler. The heart of this property is a stunning open plan living area to the rear with two sets of patio doors leading out to the rear garden. A quality fitted kitchen is located within the room with integrated appliances and central island. The first floor is dedicated to two spacious bedrooms including the principal bedroom which has its own well appointed en-suite shower room and built-in wardrobes. This wonderful home features high end finishes throughout and attention to detail is second to none. There is a completely new central heating system, electrical system and all new windows and doors throughout that come with guarantees. Outside, there is ample driveway parking to the front and private enclosed rear gardens with patio extending to lawn all enclosed by timber fencing.
Location
St Williams Way is located within the East lying suburb of Thorpe St Andrew, within easy reach of a fantastic selection of local amenities including schooling for all ages, local pubs and restaurants and cafes plus local doctors surgery and nearby supermarket. The property is approximately 2 miles from Norwich City centre where there are excellent retail and cultural offerings with an award-winning covered market, a selection of theatres, galleries restaurants and cafes plus within a reasonable distance to the cities train station with a mainline service to London Liverpool Street.
Thorpe St Andrew History
Thorpe St Andrew is a picturesque suburb situated approximately two miles east of Norwich City centre, along the banks of the River Yare. With a population of over 14,000 residents, it offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities, making it one of Norwich's most desirable areas. The origins of Thorpe St Andrew date back to the Domesday Book, where it was recorded as Torp', a Scandinavian term meaning village. Evidence suggests Roman occupation, with various remains discovered in the area. Historically known as Thorpe Episcopi' and Thorpe-next-Norwich, the suburb has evolved over centuries. In May 1814, the Norfolk County Asylum was established here, marking a significant development in the town's history. Thorpe St Andrew boasts scenic riverbanks along the River Yare, contributing to its appeal. The area is characterised by substantial tree cover and green spaces, offering a high amenity value and serving as a green belt on the outskirts of Norwich.
Community & Amenities
The suburb is home to various leisure facilities and community groups, including the County Arts indoor and outdoor bowling club, Cubs and Scourts on Plumstead Road, Thorpe Kite Flyers, and the Starlight Express Majorettes. The Yare Boat Club, situated on Thorpe Island opposite the Rivergarden, offers rowing activities on the River Yare. Educational institutions include Thorpe St Andrew High School. Thorpe St Andrew has a rich cultural heritage, with landmarks such as St Andrew's Parish Church and historical public houses like the Rivergarden, Rush Cutters and River Green Cafe on Yarmouth Road. The area has always been a popular residential choice for those seeking a pleasant living environment with easy access to the City.
Transportation
The suburb is well connected by major roads with easy access out onto to the Northern Distributor Road and the A1042 and A1242 (Yarmouth Road), facilitating easy access to Norwich and surrounding areas. Its proximity to the River Yare, part of the Norfolk Broads network, enhances its connectivity and appeal.
Notice
Please note that we have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and as so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for their purpose. Pymm & Co cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided. This is provided as a guide to the property and an inspection of the property is recommended.
Location
St Williams Way is located within the East lying suburb of Thorpe St Andrew, within easy reach of a fantastic selection of local amenities including schooling for all ages, local pubs and restaurants and cafes plus local doctors surgery and nearby supermarket. The property is approximately 2 miles from Norwich City centre where there are excellent retail and cultural offerings with an award-winning covered market, a selection of theatres, galleries restaurants and cafes plus within a reasonable distance to the cities train station with a mainline service to London Liverpool Street.
Thorpe St Andrew History
Thorpe St Andrew is a picturesque suburb situated approximately two miles east of Norwich City centre, along the banks of the River Yare. With a population of over 14,000 residents, it offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities, making it one of Norwich's most desirable areas. The origins of Thorpe St Andrew date back to the Domesday Book, where it was recorded as Torp', a Scandinavian term meaning village. Evidence suggests Roman occupation, with various remains discovered in the area. Historically known as Thorpe Episcopi' and Thorpe-next-Norwich, the suburb has evolved over centuries. In May 1814, the Norfolk County Asylum was established here, marking a significant development in the town's history. Thorpe St Andrew boasts scenic riverbanks along the River Yare, contributing to its appeal. The area is characterised by substantial tree cover and green spaces, offering a high amenity value and serving as a green belt on the outskirts of Norwich.
Community & Amenities
The suburb is home to various leisure facilities and community groups, including the County Arts indoor and outdoor bowling club, Cubs and Scourts on Plumstead Road, Thorpe Kite Flyers, and the Starlight Express Majorettes. The Yare Boat Club, situated on Thorpe Island opposite the Rivergarden, offers rowing activities on the River Yare. Educational institutions include Thorpe St Andrew High School. Thorpe St Andrew has a rich cultural heritage, with landmarks such as St Andrew's Parish Church and historical public houses like the Rivergarden, Rush Cutters and River Green Cafe on Yarmouth Road. The area has always been a popular residential choice for those seeking a pleasant living environment with easy access to the City.
Transportation
The suburb is well connected by major roads with easy access out onto to the Northern Distributor Road and the A1042 and A1242 (Yarmouth Road), facilitating easy access to Norwich and surrounding areas. Its proximity to the River Yare, part of the Norfolk Broads network, enhances its connectivity and appeal.
Notice
Please note that we have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and as so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for their purpose. Pymm & Co cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided. This is provided as a guide to the property and an inspection of the property is recommended.
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In 2006, the first branch of Pymm & Co was opened by local estate agent and current Managing Director, Steve Pymm. Steve had been working in the local estate agency network for the last 10 years holding key positions and heading a chain of offices and a franchise. Situated in a the centre of Norwich opposite the local landmark Bonds John Lewis store, the opening of the Ber Street branch was the realisation of Steve’s vision to use his expertise and local knowledge to form a committed and professional estate agent with a focus on providing a high level of dedicated service to their customers. Pymm & Co markets your property using the experience gained during our combined 250 years of estate agency in the Norwich area. Our personal pledge to our clients includes:- No fixed term contracts offering our clients a high value service with no risk. Regular honest feedback. Staffed individual and open house service so you can get on with your life while we give potential buyers a professionally accompanied look at your home. Experienced advice and care to guide you through the buying and selling process. Free valuations and advice. Independent Mortgage & Financial advice.
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