An "extraordinary city residence" forming part of a Victorian manor house is on sale for £875,000.
East House in Newmarket Road comes with a gated entrance, formal reception rooms and a private enclosed garden.
The property, being listed by Sowerbys, offers the "luxury of a historic mansion" in the Golden Triangle area of Norwich.East House in Newmarket Road is on sale for £875,000 (Image: Sowerbys)
The property comes with a gated entrance and a private enclosed garden (Image: Sowerbys)
An ornate front entrance leads to a living room with high ceilings and a bay window, while the kitchen continues the "impressive decor" with fine cabinetry, integrated appliances and solid timber worktops.
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A breakfast bar also offers space for informal dining or entertaining friends while preparing meals.
The property features an "outstanding" plot and outdoor facilities (Image: Sowerbys)
The well-kept rear garden includes two levels of paved terraces (Image: Sowerbys)
Double doors lead from the dining area to the raised outside dining terrace which overlooks the rear garden.
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The first floor offers three large double bedrooms, each of which could also serve as an additional reception room.
The outdoor grounds include an electric gate and a driveway providing private off-road parking (Image: Sowerbys)
The gardens include a manicured lawn bordered by mature shrubs and various brick and timber outbuildings (Image: Sowerbys)
The principal suite comes with an ensuite shower room while a Jack and Jill bathroom serves the two guest bedrooms.
East House features an "outstanding" plot and outdoor facilities with electric gates and a driveway providing private off-road parking to the rear, along with an en-bloc garage.
The well-kept rear garden includes two levels of paved terraces, ideal for enjoying the sunshine, along with a manicured lawn bordered by mature shrubs and various brick and timber outbuildings.
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