A rare opportunity to buy a charming Grade II listed townhouse situated right in the heart of Norwich city centre has hit the market.
18 Cow Hill offers superb character and perfectly blends a cottage feel with a cosmopolitan lifestyle. It is for sale with Savills at a guide price of £450,000.
Property agent Tom Clayton, associate in the residential sales team at Savills in Norwich, said: “18 Cow Hill is one of the most charming city centre homes I have seen.
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“Although it would benefit from some modernisation, it has been much loved by the current custodians and offers a highly individual residence. It’s a real gem that has to be viewed.”
Stepping inside, the kitchen/breakfast room boasts a beautiful feature fireplace and exposed brick. The ground floor also has a light-filled sitting room with dual aspect.
Steps down lead to a cellar providing useful storage space or potential to convert into further accommodation, subject to the necessary planning permissions.
On the first floor, there are two good-sized bedrooms and the family bathroom, which features a bath, sink and WC.
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A further bedroom on the second floor is particularly spacious and provides a gorgeous view out over the city.
Outside, the property is accessed via a gate into the courtyard garden, which allows for entertaining friends and family on the patio terrace.
A summerhouse is well placed for privacy and to enjoy the summer evenings outside.
Cow Hill is located off Upper St Giles in a historic part of the city. The property is conveniently located close to the city centre which provides excellent retail, gastronomic and cultural offerings with vibrant and award-winning covered market, plenty of cafés and restaurants to suit all tastes, theatres, galleries and a growing art sector.
For more information, contact Savills.
PROPERTY FACTS
18 Cow Hill, Norwich
Guide price: £450,000
Savills, 01603 229229
savills.co.uk
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