A charming city centre cottage style home situated in a gated courtyard with parking.
This charming cottage style home is nestled in a small, gated courtyard just off Pottergate in the heart of Norwich.
The Strangers came to Norwich in 1565, and this house forms part of a historic courtyard comprising one property dating back to the 17th century, and another built during the reign of Edward VII. Number 5, built in 1975, was designed to blend in with the neighbouring properties.
Upon entering the property, you are greeted by an entrance hall that leads to an inviting open-plan kitchen and living area seamlessly connected to a bright conservatory. The conservatory opens directly onto the garden, offering a peaceful retreat and an ideal space for entertaining.
The first floor features two comfortable bedrooms and a bathroom. The principal bedroom, located on the top floor, provides added privacy and convenience with an en suite WC, eaves storage, and access to the loft. Each bedroom boasts picturesque views of the stunning rear garden of Strangers' Hall Museum, with the master bedroom also offering views over the city. All bedrooms come with built-in wardrobes.
The peaceful garden, divided by a charming brick and flint wall with mature shrubs, backs onto the beautiful Strangers' Hall Museum garden. This serene outdoor space is private and sunny perfect for relaxation and enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
Additional amenities include an allocated parking space and access to a communal shed, ensuring ample storage and convenience.
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This charming property is in a very special location, being in the city centre yet quietly tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the renowned Norwich Lanes.
Polly HughesProperty agent