A "stunning" four-bedroom thatched cottage has come up for sale near Norwich for £900,000.
The grade-II listed property features "stunning good looks, character features and sizeable grounds" in the highly sought-after Newmarket Road in Cringleford.
A sizeable driveway provides ample off-road parking, with a shingle pathway leading to the hallway entrance.
To the right of the entrance lies the spacious kitchen which offers a modern feel and has been recently upgraded by the current owners.
Behind it, a large utility room is well-fitted with amenities and white goods, complete with original exposed brickwork.
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The study occupies the far end of the cottage, one of the three ground-floor reception rooms, and is ideal for anyone looking to work from home.
The ground floor toilet and a storage cupboard can also be found off this room.
The second sizeable reception room is the sitting room that measures just under 20ft in width and benefits from character features such as original wood beams and a fireplace.
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Its open-plan design shares aspects with the dining room that completes the ground-floor reception area.
All four "characterful" bedrooms can be found on the first floor, with the main rooms offering built-in wardrobes and a dressing area.
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A recently renovated shower room can also be found upstairs.
Agents Winkworth says the home would lend itself well to large families.
Situated on around half an acre, the property's private gardens are predominantly found at the front of the home and feature a large pond surrounded by greenspace which is home to a family of ducks.
A detached double garage fitted with an electric car charging point is located just off the driveway.
PROPERTY FACTS
Newmarket Road, Cringleford
Guide price: £900,000
Winkworth Eaton, 01603 324466
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