- Three bedrooms with good natural light
- Large split-level rear garden with mature borders
- Off-street parking for two vehicles
- Single three-piece bathroom only
- Dated kitchen; refurbishment likely needed
- EPC rating D; older internal finishes
- Freehold; gas central heating and double glazing
- Very deprived area and above-average crime rates
Set on Gertrude Road, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers a practical layout and generous outdoor space for growing families or buyers seeking rental potential. The living room is bright with a wide front window and an electric fireplace, while the kitchen-diner opens directly to a long, split-level garden with mature borders — a notable asset for outdoor living and gardening projects.
Internally the rooms are well-proportioned across about 742 sq ft, with three bedrooms and a single three-piece bathroom. The property dates from the 1930s–1940s and benefits from later double glazing and gas central heating, though the kitchen and some internal finishes are dated and will suit someone happy to refurbish to modern standards. The EPC rating is D.
Practical advantages include off-street parking for two cars, freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. It is walking distance to local supermarkets, parks and several primary and secondary schools, with Norwich city centre around 2 miles away.
Important considerations: the house sits in a very deprived, hampered-aspiration neighbourhood with above-average crime rates — factors that will matter for families and affect long-term resale or rental yields. Buyers should also allow budget for kitchen modernisation and general updating. Prospective purchasers are advised to verify all information and arrange a viewing to assess condition and suitability.