A Grade II-listed Victorian home in the Golden Triangle has gone up for sale for £1.2 million.

Found on the exclusive Newmarket Road, the property sits on half an acre of land and boasts five bedrooms, four reception rooms and two bathrooms.

Outside there is a large driveway, two garages, multiple outbuildings and a surprisingly large garden for a city home.

It has a surprisingly large garden for a city propertyIt has a surprisingly large garden for a city property (Image: Savills)

The owners have lived there for a long timeThe owners have lived there for a long time (Image: Savills)

Many of the home's original features have been maintainedMany of the home's original features have been maintained (Image: Savills)

Character features have been maintained throughout the house, capturing the essence of the era in which it was built.

Its tall sash windows let in plenty of natural light and the high ceilings give each room a sense of grandeur.

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The open fireplaces in the drawing room and sitting room provide a cosy atmosphere and the cellar is a unique addition. 

Tom Clayton, associate in the residential sales team at Savills in Norfolk, said: “An elegant Grade II listed family home in a prime location, 113 Newmarket Road has been in the same ownership for many years.

These include high ceilings, feature fireplaces and sash windowsHigh ceilings, feature fireplaces and sash windows can be found in the home (Image: Savills)

The agent suggests some modernisationThe agent says it is an ideal family home (Image: Savills)

There are five bedrooms upstairsThere are five bedrooms upstairs (Image: Savills)

And a total of four reception rooms downstairsAnd a total of four reception rooms downstairs (Image: Savills)

The agent says it is one of the largest gardens he has seen in the areaThe agent says it is one of the largest gardens he has seen in the area (Image: Savills)

"Although it would now benefit from a little refurbishment the property retains many fine features typical of the Victorian period including high ceilings, open fireplaces and tall sash windows that allow for as much natural light as possible.

"Sold with the advantage of no onward chain, the drawing room and sitting room are especially impressive, while the gardens are some of the largest I have seen in Norwich and offer the best of a city lifestyle but with a countryside feel.”