Two double bedrooms with natural light
Modern fitted kitchen and gas central heating
Distinctive spiral staircase - character but can restrict access
Compact overall: 544 sq ft, limited storage
Enclosed small rear garden with patio
Allocated off-street parking (single space)
EPC 74 (C); double glazing fitted post-2002
Freehold; built 1983-1990, traditional mid-terrace
A compact, well-presented two-bedroom mid-terrace in popular Spixworth, offered freehold and suited to first-time buyers or couples. The open-plan lounge/diner is bright and features a distinctive spiral staircase that gives the home character while linking the two floors.
Practical strengths include a modern fitted kitchen, double-glazed windows (post-2002), gas central heating and an EPC rating of 74 (C). Outside there’s an enclosed rear garden with a patio for outdoor use and an allocated off-street parking space.
Important limitations to note: the total floor area is modest at 544 sq ft, bedrooms and bathroom are compact and storage is limited. The spiral staircase, while a design feature, may be awkward for young children, mobility-restricted residents or moving large items. The small rear garden and single parking space reflect the property’s compact plot and mid-terrace position.
Positioned within a very low-crime, affluent village with good schools and quick access to the Norwich NDR, this home offers a low-cost entry to the local market. Buyers should view to assess space, storage and staircase suitability in person.























































