Three-bed terraced home with conservatory, garden and rare off-street parking..
Three bedrooms across two storeys, comfortable family layout
Large conservatory providing extra living space and natural light
Decent rear garden plus large off-street driveway parking
Freehold tenure with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Close to NR1 city centre, buses, and several Good-rated schools
Local area classified as hampered; wider area hard-pressed
Crime levels above average—consider security and insurance costs
Very deprived area may affect long-term resale prospects
A roomy mid-terrace three-bedroom home offering practical family living close to Norwich city centre. The ground floor has a bright lounge/diner and a large conservatory that extends living space and links easily to the rear garden. A separate kitchen and a family bathroom complete the layout; upstairs are three comfortable bedrooms across two floors.
Outside, the property benefits from a sizable rear garden and a large off-street driveway — a notable advantage in this central NR1 location. The house is freehold, has fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, and sits within walking distance of several well-rated primary and secondary schools.
Buyers should be aware of local context: the neighbourhood is classified as hampered with wider-area indicators showing a hard-pressed profile, and crime levels are above average. The area is also in a very deprived locality, which may affect long-term resale values. No flood risk is indicated. Council tax banding is not provided.
This home will suit families or buyers seeking a centrally located staple property with outdoor space and parking. It offers straightforward potential for cosmetic updating and practical improvements, but purchasers sensitive to local socio-economic factors should consider the neighbourhood data alongside a viewing and survey.