A spacious Victorian terrace with five bedrooms located in the sought-after Golden Triangle neighbourhood has hit the market.
36 Grosvenor Road, Norwich is for sale at a guide price of £725,000.
Selling agents Arlington Park said: “Nestled in the heart of the Golden Triangle, this charming terrace offers a harmonious balance of period features and contemporary living.”
The bay-fronted property retains many of its original features including corbel arches, stripped wooden floors, fireplaces, cornicing and picture rails.
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The entrance hall leads to a large sitting room which benefits from plenty of natural light, as well as a feature fireplace.
There is also a dining room with wooden flooring and French doors which open out onto the rear garden.
The spacious kitchen and breakfast room is well equipped with built-in work tops and storage units, and a bay window overlooks the rear garden.
The ground-floor accommodation is completed with a utility room and WC to the rear of the property.
Downstairs there is a dry, carpeted cellar which offers the potential for renovation, subject to the necessary planning permissions.
Upstairs, the split-level first floor offers three bedrooms, including a master bedroom with built-in wardrobes and an en suite. There is also a shower room on this floor.
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On the second floor are two additional bedrooms and another bathroom.
Outside, there is a well-maintained front garden surrounded by a stone wall and gating, while the private rear garden is enclosed by a wooden fence.
Grosvenor Road is located in Norwich’s Golden Triangle, just off Unthank Road – with the Grade II English Heritage registered Plantation Garden just a short walk away.
The property is being offered for sale with no onward chain.
For more information, contact Arlington Park.
PROPERTY FACTS
Grosvenor Road, Norwich
Guide price: £725,000
Arlington Park, 01603 577255
arlingtonpark.co.uk
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