Guide price
£155,000
(£252/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleMallard Way, Sprowston NR7
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
614 sq. ft
EPC Rating: B
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Ben Allman Estate & Letting Agents
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About this property
First Floor Apartment Overlooking Fields
No Onward Chain
Open-Plan Sitting Room/Kitchen With Juliet Balcony
One Bathroom And One En-Suite
Two Bedrooms
Long Lease Length Of 115 Years
Ground Rent £500 Per Annum
Service Charge Approximately £1068 Per Annum
Residents Car Park
Communal Gardens
Step into this beautifully presented two-bedroom first-floor apartment, ideally located on the edge of a modern and popular development in the highly desirable suburb of Sprowston. Perfect for first-time buyers or savvy buy-to-let investors, this stylish home offers spacious, low-maintenance living in a fantastic location.
From the moment you arrive, the property impresses with its secure intercom entry and welcoming entrance hall, leading into a bright and airy open-plan kitchen/sitting room that boasts a charming Juliet balcony.
There are two good-sized bedrooms, with the main bedroom benefiting from its own en-suite shower room for added comfort and convenience, while the main bathroom is finished to a high standard. The entire apartment is in excellent condition throughout, equipped with gas central heating and double glazing.
Outside, you'll find an off-road parking space, along with well-maintained communal gardens that add to the attractive setting of this popular development.
This is a fantastic opportunity to secure a stylish and ready-to-move-into apartment in one of Norwich’s most sought-after suburbs. Early viewing is highly recommended — this one won’t be around for long!
Rooms:
Sitting Room: 5.07m x 3.26m
Kitchen: 3.26m x 2.05m
Bedroom One: 3.59m x 3.06m
En-Suite: 2.33m x 1.24m
Bedroom Two: 3.3m x 3.16m
Bathroom: 2.49m x 1.9m
Location
Sprowston is a suburb located to the northeast of Norwich, Norfolk, in the United Kingdom. It is a popular residential area, known for its mix of urban and rural aspects, making it a desirable location for families and commuters. Although it’s close to Norwich’s city center, Sprowston retains a more suburban, tranquil feel.
Key features of Sprowston:
Residential Area: The area is largely residential, with a range of housing options, from modern developments to older properties. The streets are often lined with trees and greenery, contributing to the peaceful atmosphere.
Proximity to Norwich: Sprowston is about 3 miles from the heart of Norwich, providing easy access to the city's amenities, shops, and entertainment. The A1042 and A47 roads offer convenient transport links to the city and beyond, making it popular among those working in Norwich but preferring to live in a quieter area.
Green Spaces and Parks: Sprowston benefits from a number of green spaces, parks, and recreational areas. Notable places include the Sprowston Recreation Ground, which is perfect for walking, sports, and enjoying nature. Additionally, the nearby Mousehold Heath offers more extensive natural spaces for hiking and wildlife watching.
Schools and Local Amenities: The area is home to several good schools, making it appealing to families. Local amenities, such as shops, supermarkets, and medical services, are also well-established, providing everything residents need within easy reach.
Leisure and Entertainment: Sprowston is home to the popular Sprowston Manor Hotel, which includes a golf course, restaurant, and spa, offering both local residents and visitors a range of leisure options. There are also various pubs and cafes that contribute to the community atmosphere.
History: Historically, Sprowston was a rural village that gradually expanded as Norwich grew, particularly in the late 20th century. Evidence of its agricultural past can still be seen in some of the local architecture and surrounding landscape.
Tenure
Leasehold – Term 125 years from 1st January 2015. Please note ground rent is £250 every six months and service/maintenance charges are £1068 per annum. For further information, please contact the office.
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Tenure
Leasehold (115 years)
Service charge
£1,068 per year
Council tax band
Ground rent
£500
Ground rent date of next review