Offers over
£375,000
(£295/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleRosebery Road, Norwich NR3
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,271 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Minors & Brady
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About this property
Beautiful double-fronted period home with striking stained glass entrance door
Bright and welcoming hallway featuring elegant patterned flooring
Spacious sitting room with a graceful bay window and ornate fireplace
Generously proportioned dining room that flows seamlessly into a sociable kitchen
Well-appointed family bathroom on the ground floor, with an additional bathroom upstairs
Three charming bedrooms retaining period features, including a bay window in one
Versatile loft space with eave storage, ideal as a home office, hobby room, or potential fourth bedroom
Large sunny rear garden with a circular sun terrace, perfect for relaxing or entertaining
Prime city-edge location within walking distance of parks, schools, local amenities, and the city centre
Characterful period details throughout including ornate fireplaces, bay windows, and elegant decorative touches that complement modern living
A rare opportunity to own a stunning double-fronted period home in Norwich’s highly desirable NR3 area, just a mile from the bustling city centre. This charming mid-terrace property perfectly blends classic character with modern living, offering space, style, and convenience. The elegant stained glass entrance door and patterned hallway flooring immediately set the tone for the home’s period charm. Light floods the graceful sitting room, where a bay window and ornate fireplace create a welcoming focal point. The dining room flows into a sociable kitchen, ideal for entertaining friends or enjoying family meals. Upstairs, three beautifully proportioned bedrooms retain their period character, complemented by a versatile loft space with potential for a fourth bedroom or home office. Outside, a large sunny garden with a circular terrace provides a private space for dining and city-edge relaxation. With its striking frontage, stylish interiors, and proximity to parks, schools, and amenities, this home perfectly combines period elegance with vibrant city living.
The Location
One of the most loved streets in Norwich, Rosebery Road in the ever-popular NR3 district offers a home perfectly positioned for those who value both accessibility and community convenience. Just 1.5 miles from the heart of the city, it provides the ideal balance of city living and local charm.
Everyday shopping is effortless, with a Tesco Express within walking distance and an Aldi supermarket just a 5-minute drive away, catering for both quick stops and full weekly shops.
Step outside and you’re moments from a fantastic trio of pubs that bring the area to life. The award-winning Rosebery stands just a few steps from your door, a local gem celebrated for its curated menu and vibrant community feel. A short walk further brings you to The Whalebone, offering a sociable setting with plenty of character, while The Stanley completes the trio with its warm atmosphere and friendly charm, perfect for relaxed evenings.
For outdoor lovers and families alike, Waterloo Park is less than half a mile away, offering open green spaces, scenic walking routes, play areas, and seasonal events that foster a strong neighbourhood community throughout the year.
Excellent bus links also run through the area, ensuring simple and regular connections into the city centre and beyond, whether for work, leisure, or weekend adventures.
Rosebery Road, Norwich
A rare opportunity to acquire a beautiful double-fronted period home in one of Norwich’s most sought-after NR3 locations. Situated on a popular and well-connected road, this charming mid-terraced property combines character, space, and city-edge living, all within approximately a mile of the vibrant city centre.
Approached via a traditional low brick and railed wall, the property welcomes you through an elegant stained glass entrance door into a bright and inviting hallway, complete with striking patterned flooring that hints at the home’s historic character.
From here, a separate door leads into a stunning sitting room, featuring a graceful bay window and an ornate fireplace, a perfect spot for quiet evenings or entertaining guests.
The dining room is generously proportioned and effortlessly flows into a sociable kitchen, ideal for modern family living or hosting friends. Double doors from the dining space lead to the kitchen, creating an open and welcoming environment that naturally encourages social gatherings.
Adjacent to the kitchen, the property features a well-appointed family bathroom, thoughtfully positioned for convenience.
Upstairs, the first floor hosts three beautifully presented bedrooms, including one with a charming bay window, each retaining period features that enhance the home’s character. The landing also provides access to a second family bathroom, while stairs lead to a versatile loft space, offering excellent eave storage and the potential to create a fourth bedroom, home office, or hobby room.
Outside, the property enjoys a large, sunny garden, perfect for family activities and alfresco entertaining. The rear garden is laid to lawn with a circular sun terrace at its heart, providing a serene and private space for socialising, relaxing, or enjoying the warmer months.
Positioned within walking distance of parks, excellent schooling, and local amenities, this period home offers the perfect combination of stylish living, space, and convenience.
With its ornate fireplaces, beautiful bay windows, and elegant period features throughout, this property is a true gem for those seeking a character-filled home in a highly desirable part of Norwich.
Agents Note
Sold Freehold
Connected to all mains services.
EPC Rating: D
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