Spacious four-bedroom detached on almost half an acre in Norwich’s sought-after Golden Triangle.
Edwardian detached house with original period features
An imposing Edwardian detached house on one of Norwich’s most sought-after roads, No. 439 Unthank Road offers generous, classically proportioned living across two floors. Original period details — high skirtings, picture rails, bay windows and an open fireplace — combine with a roomy open-plan kitchen/breakfast area and conservatory overlooking private, mature gardens. The house sits on just under half an acre (stms) with two detached garages and a large shingled driveway providing plentiful parking.
Accommodation includes four double bedrooms plus a useful box room, a principal bedroom with en-suite, two reception rooms ideal for formal entertaining, and a study area off the impressive hallway. The conservatory and rear terrace create a natural flow to the landscaped, private rear gardens — a major feature for families who value outdoor space and entertaining.
The location is a major draw: positioned in the Golden Triangle with easy access to Norwich city centre, local shops, reputable state and independent schools, and good transport links. All mains services are connected and there is no flooding risk, making this a practical family home in an affluent, well-regarded neighbourhood.
Buyers should note a planning application has been submitted to Norwich City Council for an extension at the neighbouring property (437 Unthank Road, application 25/00832/F); prospective purchasers may wish to review the application. While the house retains many attractive period features, some updating and personalisation would allow a buyer to fully realise the property’s potential.