A four-bedroom home with a hot tub is up for sale in an "exclusive development" near Norwich.
Francis Stone Court is on the market for £725,000 and is located in St Andrews Park in Thorpe St Andrew.
According to Starkings & Watson, the home occupies 2,200 sq ft on a quarter of an acre and features high ceilings, sash windows and generously sized rooms.
The property has four reception rooms which include a breakfast room, sitting room, dining room and conservatory.
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On the ground floor, there is also a home office, utility room and cloakroom.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base level units with square-edged work surfaces, an inset sink and an electric hob.
There is also a built-in electric oven and microwave, with a full-height fridge, dishwasher and breakfast bar.
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Upstairs are four bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, which can be reached via a large landing.
The family bathroom is a spacious three-piece suite with "stylish" tiled walls and a wall-mounted vanity mirror.
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Starkings & Watson said of the garden: "Immediately outside this wonderful home, there is a generous patio with a low-level brick wall dividing it from the rest of the gardens.
"Heading up the steps, there is an area of lawn which connects to the private, foliage-screened area that could be used for dining or a hot tub with a raised decking underfoot and rockery around the border.
"Passing the summer house there is a walkway behind that leads to the further raised decking which is home to a vegetable garden and with further space for entertaining."
PROPERTY DETAILS
St Andrews Park
Guide Price: £725,000
Starkings & Watson, 01603 336446
starkingsandwatson.co.uk
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