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Guide price

£280,000

(£294/sq. ft)

2 bed end terrace house for sale
Low Common, Swardeston NR14

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 952 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Minors & Brady

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About this property

  • Guide Price £280,000 - £300,000

  • Charming two-bedroom red brick end-of-terrace cottage

  • Set in the peaceful village of Swardeston, just south of Norwich

  • Beautiful open field views to the rear

  • Mature foliage and blooming pink roses frame the front of the home

  • Character features throughout, including pamment flooring, exposed beams, and latch doors

  • Cosy sitting room with wood burner and natural light

  • Country-style kitchen with open-plan dining area

  • Two double bedrooms, including a spacious main with built-in storage

  • Versatile outdoor reception room with wood burner – ideal as a home office or studio

Guide Price £280,000 - £300,000. Blooming pink roses, mature foliage curling around the red brick, and open field views to the rear set the scene for this charming two-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage in the peaceful village of Swardeston. Full of character, the home features pamment flooring, exposed beams, and latch doors throughout, creating a warm and authentic cottage feel. The country-style kitchen flows into an inviting dining area, perfect for everyday living and relaxed entertaining. A cosy sitting room with a wood burner offers a welcoming space to unwind. Upstairs, there are two comfortable double bedrooms, including a spacious main with built-in storage. Outside, the generous garden includes a versatile reception room with its own wood burner, ideal as a home office, hobby space or peaceful retreat with views across the open countryside.

Location

Tucked just a few miles south of Norwich, the village of Swardeston offers a peaceful rural setting without compromising on convenience. Surrounded by gently rolling countryside and open fields, it’s a place where you can enjoy the slower pace of village life, yet still be within easy reach of the city’s amenities.

The village is known for its strong sense of community, and its picturesque lanes and footpaths make it a lovely place for walking, cycling, or simply soaking up the views.

Swardeston is also well placed for commuters, with quick access to the A140 and A47, and just a short drive to Norwich’s mainline rail station and airport. There are several well-regarded schools nearby, as well as local shops and services in neighbouring villages. Norwich itself, with its vibrant mix of culture, history, independent shops and eateries, is only around 15 minutes away.

Rich in history and surrounded by nature, Swardeston is an ideal choice for those looking to enjoy the charm of countryside living while staying closely connected to everything the city has to offer.

Low Common

A charming two-bedroom end-of-terrace red brick cottage, set in the peaceful village of Swardeston, enjoying beautiful open field views to the rear. This characterful home offers a generous garden and a comfortable layout, ideal for anyone looking to enjoy a quieter pace of life while remaining within easy reach of Norwich.

At the front, mature foliage gently frames the home, with blooming pink roses near the front door, adding a touch of colour and charm. Step inside to a welcoming entrance hall, where pamment flooring flows through to the sitting room, complemented by an overhead beam that adds to the cottage feel.

The sitting room is full of natural light, with a cosy atmosphere created by exposed beams, a wood burner and those traditional cottage features that make the space feel instantly homely.

The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen and dining area, a lovely space for everyday living and entertaining. The country-style kitchen is fitted with space for modern appliances, has ample storage, and blends style with practicality.

Upstairs, the galleried landing leads to two comfortable double bedrooms. The main bedroom is spacious and bright, with built-in storage and plenty of room for additional furnishings. Outside, the generous garden is mainly laid to lawn, with mature shrubs and flowerbeds and uninterrupted field views beyond – a perfect place to relax or entertain.

Latch doors throughout and thoughtful touches throughout the home highlight its character and charm, making this a truly welcoming cottage with plenty of appeal.

To the rear, you’ll also find a versatile outdoor reception room, complete with a wood burner – ideal for use as a home office, hobby room or cosy garden environment, all year round. An additional outbuilding offers extra storage or workshop potential.

Agents Note

We understand the property will be sold freehold and connected to mains water, mains electricity and mains drainage.

Lpg central heating

Communal parking is avaliable.

Council tax band - B.

EPC Rating: D

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  • Council tax band

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