An arts and crafts home built more than 100 years ago just outside the city centre has gone on sale for £1,750,000.

The six-bedroom house in Unthank Road started its life in 1905 as a humble Edwardian home.

Norwich Evening News: Outside of back garden for the Unthank Road homeOutside of back garden for the Unthank Road home (Image: Sowerbys)

During the 1920s and 30s, the Golden Triangle property was sympathetically extended in the much-loved arts and crafts movement.

The reception hall greets people with a stripped wooden floor, an ornate staircase and a fireplace with stained glass windows on each side.

Norwich Evening News: The sitting room of the Unthank Road houseThe sitting room of the Unthank Road house (Image: Sowerbys)

Within walking distance of the city, the approximately 4,200sqft family home boasts a 118sqft cellar and study.

A gated entrance leads to a substantial gravelled parking area, complete with a circular shrub bed and a detached garage.

Norwich Evening News: The kitchen area for the Unthank Road houseThe kitchen area for the Unthank Road house (Image: Sowerbys)

The drawing room, with its circular bay window and seating, provides a stunning view of the garden.

The dining room benefits from a smaller circular bay window, where people can enjoy dining while taking in the changing seasons of the grounds.

For further details, see sowerbys.com.

Norwich Evening News: One of the circular bay windows looking out into the gardenOne of the circular bay windows looking out into the garden (Image: Sowerbys)

Norwich Evening News: One of the reception rooms of the Unthank Road houseOne of the reception rooms of the Unthank Road house (Image: Sowerbys)

Norwich Evening News: The drive up to the front of the Unthank Road houseThe drive up to the front of the Unthank Road house (Image: Sowerbys)

Norwich Evening News: The dining room area of the Unthank Road houseThe dining room area of the Unthank Road house (Image: Sowerbys)