£450,000
3 bed terraced house for saleChester Street, Norwich NR2
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
ClaxtonBird Residential
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About this property
Victorian Mid Terrace House
Period Features Throughout
Three Reception Rooms
Three Bedrooms
Impressive Victorian Style Conservatory
Secluded Rear Garden
Gas Central Heating
Sought After Location
Nestled on Chester Street at the heart of the Golden Triangle, this traditional Victorian mid-terrace house is a splendid example of period architecture, boasting a wealth of original features that enhance its character and charm. As you step inside, you will be greeted by an array of delightful period details, including an original stained glass entrance door, elegant picture rails, intricate cornicing, and beautiful ceiling roses. The property offers a generous layout with three reception rooms, all filled with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. One of the standout features of this home is the stunning Victorian-style conservatory, which seamlessly blends with the house's historical essence. This delightful room overlooks the southerly facing garden, a secluded haven offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Upstairs, you will find three bedrooms and two bathrooms off landing. This property presents a fantastic opportunity to own a piece of history, positioned in a desirable location, within close proximity to the vibrant City Centre. Early viewing is highly recommended.
Entrance Hall
Original stained glass door with stained glass fan light above, ceiling rose, cornicing, stairs to first floor, two understairs pantry cupboards, stripped wooden floor and radiator.
Sitting Room (3.89m + bay x 3.40m (12'9 + bay x 11'2))
Sash bay window to front aspect, living flame coal effect gas fire with slate hearth, picture rail, cornicing, ceiling rose and radiator.
Dining Room (3.89m x 2.95m (12'9 x 9'8))
Victorian cast iron fireplace with decorative tiled insert, hearth and wooden surroundpicture rail, cornicing, ceiling rose, stripped wooden floors and impressive French doors opening to the Victorian style conservatory.
Breakfast Room
Sash window to side aspect, pamment tiled floor, radiator and doors to kitchen and Victorian style conservatory.
Kitchen (2.06m x 1.75m (6'9 x 5'9))
Fitted kitchen comprising a range of matching base and eye level units with work surfaces over, inset one and a half bowl sink unit, space for gas cooker, plumbing for washing machine, single glazed window and door to side.
Conservatory (4.93m x 2.79m (16'2 x 9'2))
Double glazed harwood construction with chequerboard tiled floor and double glazed windows and doors opening to the garden.
First Floor Landing
Built in cupboard and doors to all first floor rooms.
Bedroom (3.89m x 3.84m (12'9 x 12'7))
Sash window to front aspect, picture rail and radiator.
Bedroom (3.84m x 3.91m (12'7 x 12'10))
Sash window to rear aspect, picture rail, built in cupboard and radiator.
Bedroom (2.57m x 2.57m (8'5 x 8'5))
Sash window to rear aspect, cupboard housing the gas central heating boiler, and radiator.
Bathroom (2.95m x 1.63m (9'8 x 5'4))
Suite comprising bath with mains shower over, pedestal wash hand basin, WC, radiator and single glazed window to front aspect.
Bathroom (2.03m x 1.70m (6'8 x 5'7))
Suite comprising bath with electric shower over, wall mounted wash hand basin, WC, radiator and sash window to side aspect.
Front Garden
Enclosed by hedging with various shrubs and gated chequerboard pathway leading to the entrance door.
Rear Garden
Secluded south-facing garden laid to patio and lawn with numerous plants and shrubs, garden shed and summer house.
Agents Note
Council Tax Band C
EPC Rating D
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