A sophisticated city centre flat with two bedrooms has hit the market.
The apartment on Surrey Street in Norwich is for sale with Sowerbys at a guide price of £395,000.
The selling agents said: “When it comes to sophistication and grandeur, this magnificent ground floor apartment truly delivers.
“For those in search of a sumptuous city centre abode brimming with character, this exceptional conversion is simply perfect.”
The single-story apartment features an abundance of character, with elegant and well-proportioned rooms situated in a much sought-after location.
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Stepping inside, the entrance hall leads to the drawing room on the left and the kitchen/diner ahead. The partially panelled drawing room enjoys plenty of natural light, as well as high ceilings, intricate cornicing, charming window shutters and stripped wooden floors.
The stylish kitchen with black tiling is equipped with a range of modern appliances including a gas cooker. The kitchen also offers ample storage and workspace, along with space for a dining table. The dining area features a marble fireplace.
The layout flows seamlessly from the kitchen/diner into a corridor which offers access to the well-appointed family shower room with WC, wash basin and shower, as well as the two elegant bedrooms.
The principal bedroom is generously sized and is complemented by double doors which open onto the outdoor area. This bedroom also boasts a contemporary en suite with free-standing bath.
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The second bedroom is of a good size and has double doors out onto the outdoor area.
The residence also comes with a security entrance system and car parking space.
Beyond the gated rear entrance lies an allocated gravelled parking bay that also doubles as an outdoor seating area.
For more information, contact Sowerbys.
PROPERTY FACTS
Surrey Street, Norwich
Guide price: £395,000
Sowerbys, 01603 761441
sowerbys.com
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