A two-bed single-storey cottage known for providing travel across the city's river has been marked for auction.
Located off Marriott's Way near Drayton, Bridge Cottage - also known as Broken Bridges - is going to auction with Auction House East Anglia with a guide price of £200,000.
The ground floor consists of all amenities including the living room, bathroom, two bedrooms as well as a dining room space and kitchen.
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The cottage was built around 1817 and was the old Toll House for the bridge to cross the River Wensum.
Since the toll bridge was demolished in 1950, the property hasn't been lived in since the early 80s.
Viewings are being arranged with the vendor on May 28, June 1 and June 4 - with the auction date set for June 12.
For more information or to book an appointment visit auctionhouse.co.uk.
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