A three-bed property which used to belong to the city's Lord Mayor has gone on the market for £900,000.
Gurney Lodge, in St Giles Street, was built in 1700 for the Gurney family and once home to the former Lord Mayor of Norwich.
The Gurneys were an influential family of English Quakers, who had a major part in the development of Norwich.
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They established Gurney's Bank in 1770, which merged into Barclays Bank in 1896.
The Grade II listed property has since been remodelled and refurbished throughout turning it into a three-floor home.
The reception room on the ground floor leads into the drawing room, before moving into the combined kitchen and dining room area.
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On the first floor there is the main bedroom, with the original fireplace and ensuite bathroom.
Going up on to the second floor there are the two other bedrooms, which also both include an ensuite shower rooms.
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