End-of-cul-de-sac location with uninterrupted countryside views to rear
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the Norfolk village of Bawburgh, this three-bedroom mid-terrace offers reliable family living with genuine countryside appeal. The rear rooms and private south-facing garden look directly over open fields, giving uninterrupted rural views and a peaceful outlook for everyday life. Practical additions such as a utility room, pantry and built-in storage make day-to-day living straightforward.
Inside, a spacious sitting room with a traditional decorative fireplace flows into a light-filled garden room, extending reception space and bringing the garden into the home. The kitchen is well-appointed with quality wall and base units, integrated dishwasher and space for freestanding appliances. Upstairs are three comfortable bedrooms (two with built-in storage) and a single family bathroom with heated towel rail.
Notable practical considerations: the property is heated by an oil-fired boiler (private supply) and has an EPC rating of D; double glazing is present but install dates are unknown. Built in the late 1960s–1970s, the house is of its era and may benefit from targeted modernisation or energy-efficiency improvements. The wider area is affluent and rural, but recorded local crime levels are high — a factor to weigh when viewing.
Overall this freehold home will suit families or first-time buyers seeking countryside views, straightforward living space and off-road parking. It also presents potential for modest updating to improve energy performance and personalise interiors.