Spacious garden and walking distance to city centre ideal for first-time buyers or landlords.
Extended over-passage mid-terrace with three bedrooms and two bathrooms
Large rear garden with substantial timber shed and storage
Double glazing and mains gas central heating present
Freehold tenure and very low council tax (Band A)
Solid brick walls likely lack insulation — may need upgrades
Small overall internal size; compact rooms in places
Area is very deprived with above-average crime — consider location
Prime walking distance to Norwich city centre and local amenities
This mid-terrace, extended over-passage house offers practical three-bedroom living within easy walking distance of Norwich city centre. Ground-floor reception rooms flow into a fitted kitchen, utility room and bathroom, while upstairs provides two generous bedrooms, a small third bedroom and a shower room. A large rear garden and substantial shed add useful outdoor space and storage.
The property benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating, freehold tenure and very low council tax (Band A). Constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls, the house has good scope to modernise and personalise; straightforward cosmetic updating would increase comfort and value.
Notable constraints are the small overall footprint and assumed lack of wall insulation in the solid brick construction, which could affect running costs unless upgraded. The immediate area is classified as very deprived with above-average crime levels; buyers should consider location factors and potential premium for rental yields or discounted purchase price.
This home suits first-time buyers looking to step onto the ladder with renovation potential, or investors seeking a lettable property near the city centre. Early viewing will help assess how best to adapt the space to your needs.