Private quay-headed mooring approx 40ft x 38ft, ideal for a cruiser
Detached freehold waterside bungalow, year‑round use permitted
Off-street parking close to the waterside (gravelled area)
Requires full renovation; scope to improve interiors and insulation
No central heating system present; electric heaters assumed
High flood risk — significant flood mitigation likely required
Slow broadband but excellent mobile signal coverage
Timber frame (1950s–60s) with partial insulation, maintenance needed
This detached waterside bungalow offers an unusually generous private mooring (approx 40ft x 38ft) and off-street parking, all within walking distance of Wroxham. The freehold plot sits quietly on the Broads and will appeal to someone wanting immediate river access without owning a large house.
The single-bedroom timber bungalow has mains water, electricity and drainage connected but requires renovation throughout. There is currently no central heating system (electric heaters assumed) and the building shows the limitations of mid‑20th century timber construction with only partial insulation. The accommodation is compact: sitting room with river views, small kitchen and shower room.
This is a straightforward proposition for a buyer wanting a waterside base or a renovation project with boating potential. Important practical points: the property lies in a high flood‑risk area, broadband speeds are slow, and local crime statistics are above average. Viewing and a detailed survey are advised to quantify repair, insulation and flood‑mitigation needs.
If you prioritise direct river access, private mooring and a quiet Broads location over modern conveniences, this bungalow provides scope to create a cosy riverside retreat or modest investment once upgraded.



























































