- Three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace, chain-free
- Modern fitted kitchen, two reception rooms with period features
- Generous private rear garden, small front yard
- Solid brick walls (pre-1900) likely without wall insulation
- Double glazing installed post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
- No on-site parking; small plot and modest room sizes
- Single family bathroom; some areas would benefit from updating
- Good transport, fast broadband, short walk to Norwich centre
Light-filled Victorian mid-terrace presented with a modern kitchen and original period features. Two reception rooms retain timber floorboards and a wood-burning stove, offering character alongside practical living space. The home is chain-free and well-located for an easy walk to Norwich city centre, shops and good transport links.
Accommodation is arranged over two storeys with three modest bedrooms and a family bathroom. A generous rear garden provides private outdoor space rare for inner-city terraces and suits casual entertaining or a small family’s needs. Council tax is described as cheap and broadband and mobile signals are strong.
Practical considerations: the property is an older, solid-brick Victorian build (pre-1900) with assumed uninsulated walls and double glazing fitted post-2002. While presented neutrally throughout, parts would benefit from updating and improvements to thermal performance. The plot is small and there is no on-site parking. This home suits first-time buyers or investors comfortable with modest room sizes and some renovation to maximise potential.
Overall this is a compact, characterful terraced house that combines period detail with a modern kitchen and a useful garden. It offers straightforward access to city amenities and schools, but buyers should factor in potential improvement costs for insulation, heating efficiency and cosmetic updating.



















































