Guide price
£375,000
(£230/sq. ft)
5 bed detached bungalow for saleYew Tree Close, Bradwell NR31
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,634 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Minors & Brady Ltd - Caister
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About this property
Guide price £375,000 - £385,000
Five-bedroom chalet-style bungalow, four of which are doubles
No onward chain – ready for immediate occupation
Spacious and light-filled accommodation with large windows
Modern kitchen/diner with central island and integrated appliances
Contemporary family bathroom and additional first-floor shower room
Sunflow electric heating and UPVC double glazing throughout
Wraparound garden with west-facing rear aspect and patio area
Driveway parking with garage and scope for further parking
Quiet, well-connected location near the Norfolk Broads and coast
Guide price £375,000 - £385,000. This spacious five-bedroom chalet-style bungalow is located on a desirable corner plot in the well-connected village of Bradwell. Offered with no onward chain, the property features a light and airy interior with a flexible layout ideal for families. The modern kitchen/diner and dual-aspect sitting room provide generous living space, while four of the five bedrooms are comfortable doubles. The home benefits from Sunflow electric heating, UPVC double glazing, and stylish fittings throughout. Outside, a wraparound garden includes a west-facing rear garden, perfect for evening relaxation, along with a driveway, garage, and potential for more parking. Situated close to local amenities, coastal spots, and countryside walks, this home combines convenience with peaceful village living.
The Location
Bradwell is a friendly and well-connected village nestled in the beautiful Norfolk countryside, just around 4 miles south of the popular seaside town of Great Yarmouth. Blending a rural atmosphere with convenient living, Bradwell offers a relaxed lifestyle that appeals to families, retirees, and professionals alike. The village boasts a strong sense of community, with a range of local amenities including shops, schools, pubs, and leisure facilities all within easy reach.
Surrounded by open fields and close to the stunning Norfolk Broads National Park, Bradwell is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and boating. The nearby Bradwell Windmill, a charming historic landmark, adds to the village's character and charm. For beach lovers, the sandy shores of the North Sea coast are just a short drive away, providing the perfect spot for summer days out.
With excellent road links to Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, and Norwich, Bradwell is well-positioned for commuting while still retaining its peaceful, laid-back feel. It’s a fantastic place for anyone seeking a slower pace of life without sacrificing convenience or connectivity.
Yew Tree Close, Bradwell
Positioned on a generous corner plot in the sought-after village of Bradwell, this beautifully presented chalet-style bungalow offers versatile and spacious accommodation with the added benefit of no onward chain. Light-filled and modern throughout, the home is enhanced by large windows and a well-considered layout ideal for family living.
The property features five well-proportioned bedrooms, four of which are doubles, making it ideal for growing families or those needing flexible space for home working or guests. Two bedrooms and a stylish shower room are located on the first floor, while the remaining three are conveniently situated on the ground level along with a contemporary family bathroom.
At the heart of the home is a bright and airy kitchen/diner, complete with sleek wall and base units, a central island with integrated hob, and ample space for a large dining table. There’s also room for an American-style fridge freezer and plumbing for a washing machine. The dual-aspect sitting room enjoys plenty of natural light and offers a relaxing space for entertaining or unwinding.
The property benefits from Sunflow electric heating, UPVC double glazing throughout, and has been finished to a modern standard while maintaining a welcoming and comfortable feel.
Outside, the home sits within a wraparound garden, with the rear garden facing west—perfect for enjoying evening sun. The rear space is mainly laid to lawn with a paved patio area, pergola, and mature borders offering privacy and a peaceful atmosphere. A driveway provides off-road parking and leads to a single garage, with the potential to create additional parking if required.
Agents Note
Sold Freehold
Connected to mains water, electricity and drainage.
Gas is available though not connected.
EPC Rating: E
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