Broadlands location with garage, large garden and easy Norwich access.
Detached four-bedroom house with master en-suite and family bathroom
Large private rear garden, paved terrace and conservatory for entertaining
Generous driveway plus integral single garage and internal access
Under a mile to station, good local schools and bus route to Norwich
Less than six miles to the North Norfolk coastline and Broads access
Built c.1976–82; may need modernisation of interiors and services
Local broadband speeds slow; council tax band above average
No recorded flood risk; area characterised by ageing rural neighbourhoods
Set on a tranquil cul-de-sac at the edge of Wroxham, this four-bedroom detached house suits families seeking space and Norfolk Broads lifestyle. The property offers a large rear garden, paved terrace and conservatory ideal for outdoor entertaining and children’s play. The garage and generous driveway provide secure off-road parking for multiple vehicles.
Accommodation includes a bay-fronted lounge, dining room with double doors into the conservatory, and a bright kitchen/breakfast room with adjoining utility and cloakroom. Upstairs are four bedrooms—three doubles—and a master en-suite, plus a modern family bathroom. The layout works well for family life and homeworking.
Location is a strong selling point: under a mile from Wroxham station, close to primary and secondary schools rated Good, on a regular bus route to Norwich and the Norfolk & Norwich Hospital, and within thirty minutes of Norwich city and North Norfolk beaches. There is no flood risk recorded.
Practical considerations: the house was built in the late 1970s/early 1980s so some interior and systems updates may be required to suit modern standards. Glazing install date is unknown. Broadband speeds are reported slow locally and council tax is above average—factors to check if you require high-speed internet or are sensitive to ongoing running costs.