£320,000
3 bed detached house for sale
"The Rufford" at Dereham Road, Easton, Norwich NR9New home
3 beds
2 receptions
Available offer
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Key information
Tenure
Council tax band
Persimmon Homes - Festival Park
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About this property
Modern open plan kitchen/diner with French doors leading into the garden
Spacious front aspect living room
Bedroom 1 with en suite
Family-sized bathroom with new fixtures and fittings
Handy storage cupboard off upstairs landing
Integral garage with driveway and parking space
This development offers the following schemes:
Schemes are available on selected plots only, subject to status, terms and conditions apply. Contact the development for latest information.
The Rufford is a thoughtfully-designed three-bedroom home with much to offer, making it popular with families. The bright and modern open-plan kitchen/dining room with French doors leading into the garden is ideal for entertaining and for sociable family meals. The front porch, inner hallway, downstairs WC and cupboard take care of everyday storage. This home also offers an en suite to bedroom one, a family bathroom and an integral garage.
Additional Information
- Tenure: Freehold
- Council tax band: Not made available by local authority until post-occupation
Ground Floor
- Kitchen/Dining Room (5.75 x 2.34 m)
- Living Room (4.93 x 3.13 m)
- Bedroom 1 (4.24 x 2.9 m)
- Bedroom 2 (3.43 x 2.66 m)
- Bedroom 3 (3.01 x 2.41 m)
Festival Park is a development of new home situated in the village of Easton, 19 minutes' drive outside Norwich Offering a range of house types, the development also benefits from proximity to local attractions and shops, good schools, transport links and the coast, making Festival Park a fantastic choice for everyone from young professionals to growing families.
Easton is on the A47, so it's very convenient for Dereham, Swaffham Market and Kings Lynn as well as for historic Norwich, but it's easy to get off the beaten track too. Explore the network of country roads between the village and the coast and you'll fall in love with this peaceful rural county for country walks and time out. The little towns and long sandy beaches along the coast will quickly become firm favourites for family outings, with Wells-next-the Sea, Hunstanton, Heacham and Holkham.
Leisure
Strike a perfect work-life balance by exploring local green spaces, such as Queen's Hill Costessy Country Park, a beautiful walking spot just four minutes from the development. Golfers will be delighted by the proximity of Costessy Park Golf Club and Bawburgh Golf Club, both within three miles of Festival Park. One of the biggest draws of life in Norfolk, of course, is the scenic coastline which stretches around the county, dotted with attractive seaside towns and beaches. From Festival Park you can reach many of these coastal destinations in less than 50 minutes.
Education
Easton is surrounded by a selection of schools rated 'Good' and 'Outstanding by Ofsted, including St Peter's CofE Primary School, St Augustine's Catholic Primary School, Ormiston Victory Academy and St Michael's va Junior School.
Alongside the construction of the Festival Park development, Persimmon are creating and improving a number of local facilities, including new play areas, a village green, allotments, a village shop and improvements to cycle and pedestrian routes.
Shopping
Easton is home to some essential services including a post office and repair garage, while a selection of supermarkets and major brands can be found at Longwater Retail Park, just five minutes away. Beyond that, the range of independent shops, major brands and market stalls in Norwich will satisfy all your other retail needs.
Transport
From Festival Park it's just a straight route into the heart of Norwich. The historic and highly popular city is awash with independent and high street shops, a daily market, restaurants, bars and cafes; plus cultural attractions including a Norman Cathedral and medieval castle.
The city is also a gateway to the wider region and beyond, thanks to the train station, bus routes and international airport.
Opening Hours
Monday 11:00 - 18:00, Tuesday Closed, Wednesday Closed, Thursday 10:00 - 17:00, Friday 10:00 - 17:00, Saturday 10:00 - 17:00, Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
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