Guide price
£400,000
(£321/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleCollege Road, Norwich NR2
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,248 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Minors & Brady
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About this property
Guide Price: £400,000-£425,000
Located in the prestigious Golden Triangle with green foliage framing the front door
Spacious Victorian terrace blending period character with modern upgrades
Contemporary high-gloss kitchen with integrated appliances and practical utility room with additional w/c
Bay-fronted lounge featuring a striking fireplace and separate dining room with cosy wood-burning stove
Two double bedrooms on the first floor, including a four-piece en-suite
Expertly converted loft master suite with three-piece en-suite and Juliet balcony
Low-maintenance, split-level enclosed rear garden with patio space
Secure garage offering off-street parking and extra storage
Close to vibrant Unthank Road with shops, pubs, and restaurants
Guide Price: £400,000-£425,000. In the heart of the Golden Triangle, where green foliage gently frames the front door, this Victorian terrace offers a combination of period charm and modern living. Just a short walk from the vibrant Unthank Road, residents can enjoy an array of independent shops, pubs, and restaurants. Inside, the spacious layout features a bay-fronted lounge with a fireplace and a dining room opening into a sleek kitchen equipped with integrated appliances. Upstairs, two double bedrooms are complemented by a beautifully converted loft master suite with an en-suite and Juliet balcony, flooding the space with natural light. Outside, the low-maintenance split-level garden leads to a secure garage, providing valuable off-street parking and storage. This home combines elegant design with practical features in one of Norwich’s most desirable neighbourhoods.
The Location
The property is located within the heart of the Golden Triangle, with the popular Unthank Road only a short walk away. Unthank Road is well-know for its array of independent shops with several pubs and restaurants to be enjoyed with regular bus routes into the centre. Norwich is the popular medieval city and the heart of East Anglia.
The city provides lively night life, cultural and social activities as well as a great shopping experience such as the Castle Quarter and Chantry Place. State, faith and independent schools for all age groups, local independent shopping facilities, supermarkets, public houses, and a range of parks are all within a close range. Also, within close proximity to the University of East Anglia and the N&N university hospital.
College Road, Norwich
This charming Victorian terrace house offers surprisingly generous living space, expertly blending period character with contemporary upgrades throughout. Upon arrival, green foliage gently frames the front door, adding a welcoming touch to the classic facade.
Step inside to discover a bay-fronted lounge that features a striking fireplace, creating an inviting centerpiece. Adjacent, the dining room showcases a cosy wood-burning stove and opens seamlessly into a sleek, modern kitchen fitted with integrated appliances and high-gloss cabinetry, perfect for those who love to cook and entertain. Completing the ground floor is a practical utility room with an additional w/c, offering convenience without compromising on style.
Upstairs, the property reveals two comfortable double bedrooms, including a beautifully appointed bedroom with a luxurious four-piece en-suite featuring a walk-in shower, bath, and separate w/c. What truly sets this home apart is the expertly converted loft, which creates a stunning master suite with a three-piece en-suite shower room and an elegant Juliet balcony, flooding the room with natural light and providing a quiet retreat above the main living areas. This loft conversion dramatically enhances the living space and adds a touch of modern sophistication to the home’s classic charm.
Outside, the home benefits from both front and rear enclosed gardens. The rear garden is thoughtfully designed with a split-level layout, prioritizing low-maintenance patio space ideal for relaxed outdoor living or entertaining.
A secure pedestrian access leads to the rear passageway, while the garage offers valuable off-street parking and additional storage—a rare and much sought-after feature in this location. Permit parking is also available on the street, ensuring flexibility for residents and guests alike.
This property presents a wonderful opportunity to live in a desirable Golden Triangle area, combining practical features with elegant design. EPC Band C and Council Tax Band B provide reassurance on efficiency and costs, while the balance of period detail and modern comforts makes this home stand out for those seeking space, style, and convenience.
Agents Note
Sold Freehold
Connected to all mains services
EPC Rating: C
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