A "magnificent" Regency home in Norwich has hit the market for more than one million pounds.
The Grade II listed townhouse on Newmarket Road has seven bedrooms and is on sale for £1.4m.
The property includes a converted coach house which has the potential to become a self-contained annex due to it having its own front door and bathroom.
The main house has "enchanting period features" throughout such as large marble fireplaces and high ceilings and even contains a stained glass window.
The ground floor includes a spacious reception room, a study, a dining room and a set of steps down to the cellar.
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Six of the seven bedrooms in the house include their own fireplace and the large main bedroom overlooks the garden.
The private walled garden at the rear of the house has a variety of trees, shrubs and flowers such as wisteria, honeysuckle, blossom trees and roses.
The property is set back from Newmarket Road and is sheltered from view by large beech trees.
The property is on the market with Savills.
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