Guide price
£515,000
3 bed detached house for salePoint House, The Street, Barton Turf, Norfolk NR12
3 beds
3 baths
5 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Stobart & Hurrell
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About this property
Five receptions
No onward chain
Detached family home
Norfolk broads location
Potential for improvement
Less than ten miles to the coastline
South facing, established cottage garden
Three to four bedrooms, main with en-suite
Off-road parking, double garage & workshop
Point House is a charming detached period residence offered to the market with no onward chain, ideally located in the heart of the picturesque riverside village of Barton Turf. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Norfolk Broads National Park, this tranquil setting provides a gateway to a lifestyle of boating adventures, wildlife spotting, and access to the Rivers Ant and Bure.
Occupying a generous corner plot, the property benefits from off-road parking and access to a double garage with an adjoining workshop. To the front, a quaint courtyard garden welcomes you, while to the rear, a beautifully established south-facing cottage garden awaits—lovingly landscaped with mature shrubs and trees, interwoven with meandering pathways, sun terraces, a greenhouse, and a timber storage shed, creating the perfect setting for outdoor relaxation and entertaining.
Internally, the property offers spacious and versatile accommodation, with clear potential for a thoughtful programme of modernisation. The ground floor features five generous reception rooms, offering flexibility for family life, entertaining, or working from home, alongside a kitchen/breakfast room. Upstairs, there are three well-sized bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with en-suite, a family bathroom, and a study or fourth bedroom. One of the bedrooms benefits from built-in storage.
Point House is further enhanced by its proximity to the nearby villages of Neatishead and Wroxham, where a range of local amenities can be found, including shops, highly regarded schools, a supermarket, doctors’ surgery, and post office. The historic city of Norwich lies approximately fourteen miles to the south-east, while the stunning Norfolk coastline is less than nine miles to the east.
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