Offers over
£180,000
(£401/sq. ft)
2 bed end terrace house for saleSt. Leger, Long Stratton NR15
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
449 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Minors & Brady Ltd - Diss
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About this property
End of terrace residence, tucked away in the Norfolk town of Long Stratton
Perfect first home or investment purchase
Recently re-decorated throughout, with a bright and airy interior
Open-plan sitting/dining room inviting relaxation and entertaining
Kitchen fitted with wall and base cabinetry, integrated appliances, under-counter areas for laundry essentials and storage
Two bedrooms and a bathroom
Well-maintained and private garden, with a patio area and a laid to lawn
En-block garage for storage options
Close to local shops, schools, healthcare facilities and transport links
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Long Stratton, this charming end-of-terrace home is a hidden gem, ideal for first-time buyers or investors. With its bright and airy open-plan living and dining area, modern fitted kitchen, two comfortable bedrooms, and a well-kept private garden, it offers stylish and practical living in a peaceful setting. Complete with an en-bloc garage and excellent local amenities nearby, this property perfectly balances comfort, convenience, and potential.
Location
Long Stratton is a growing market town located in South Norfolk, around 10–12 miles south of Norwich, along the A140. Well-positioned between Norwich and Diss, the town benefits from convenient road access, making it popular with commuters and families alike. Long Stratton offers a variety of amenities including supermarkets, independent shops, cafés, a leisure centre with gym and sports facilities, and a modern medical centre. The town also supports families with several educational options: Manor Field Infant School, St Mary's Church of England Junior Academy, and Long Stratton High School, which provides secondary education. Public transport is available via regular bus services to Norwich, Diss, and surrounding villages, while mainline rail services to London and beyond can be accessed from stations in both Diss and Norwich. With ongoing improvements such as a proposed bypass to ease traffic through the town, Long Stratton combines rural charm with practical connectivity.
St. Leger
Step inside a welcoming entrance hall, with wood effect flooring under foot. Positioned at the front of the residence is an open-plan sitting and dining room, thoughtfully designed for both relaxing evenings and social gatherings. The space is light-filled and versatile, providing ample room for comfortable living and dining furniture. A built-in under-stairs cupboard provides storage for household essentials.
The well-equipped kitchen features a range of wall and base cabinetry, offering generous storage and functionality. Integrated appliances and under-counter space for laundry goods ensure convenience, while the layout keeps everything within easy reach for busy lifestyles.
Upstairs, you’ll find two well-proportioned bedrooms, ideal for a couple, small family, or home office setup. The front bedroom has a built-in wardrobe for your personal belongings. A neatly presented family bathroom comprises of a three piece suite, accommodating all residents in the household.
Outside, the property boasts a well-maintained private rear garden, that is south-facing, with a mix of patio and a laid to lawn, perfect for enjoying the outdoors or entertaining guests in warmer months. Additional practicality is provided by an en-bloc garage, offering secure storage or parking options.
Agents note
Freehold
EPC Rating: D
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