Guide price
£250,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleGage Road, Sprowston NR7
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
No Onward Chain
Detached Garage
Semi-Detached Chalet-Style Property
Two Double Bedrooms Off-Landing
Generous Eaves Storage
Large Sitting Room/Dining Room
Ground Floor Bathroom
Front And Rear Gardens
Would Benefit From Upgrades
EPC Rating - E
Offered with no onward chain, this two-bedroom semi-detached chalet is located in the popular residential area of Sprowston and presents an excellent opportunity for buyers looking to modernise a property to their own taste.
The accommodation includes a spacious sitting/dining room, a good-sized kitchen with access to the rear garden, and a ground floor bathroom. On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms, both benefiting from built in storage. The landing extensive eaves storage. While the property would benefit from updating throughout, it offers great potential to create a comfortable and stylish home.
Outside, the property features an attractive lawned front garden and an enclosed rear garden offering a private outdoor space. A detached garage provides additional storage or parking.
Conveniently situated for local amenities, schools and transport links, this home would suit a range of buyers including first-time purchasers, investors or those looking to upsize/downsize.
Location
Sprowston is a suburb located to the northeast of Norwich, Norfolk, in the United Kingdom. It is a popular residential area, known for its mix of urban and rural aspects, making it a desirable location for families and commuters. Although it’s close to Norwich’s city center, Sprowston retains a more suburban, tranquil feel.
Key features of Sprowston:
Residential Area: The area is largely residential, with a range of housing options, from modern developments to older properties. The streets are often lined with trees and greenery, contributing to the peaceful atmosphere.
Proximity to Norwich: Sprowston is about 3 miles from the heart of Norwich, providing easy access to the city's amenities, shops, and entertainment. The A1042 and A47 roads offer convenient transport links to the city and beyond, making it popular among those working in Norwich but preferring to live in a quieter area.
Green Spaces and Parks: Sprowston benefits from a number of green spaces, parks, and recreational areas. Notable places include the Sprowston Recreation Ground, which is perfect for walking, sports, and enjoying nature. Additionally, the nearby Mousehold Heath offers more extensive natural spaces for hiking and wildlife watching.
Schools and Local Amenities: The area is home to several good schools, making it appealing to families. Local amenities, such as shops, supermarkets, and medical services, are also well-established, providing everything residents need within easy reach.
Leisure and Entertainment: Sprowston is home to the popular Sprowston Manor Hotel, which includes a golf course, restaurant, and spa, offering both local residents and visitors a range of leisure options. There are also various pubs and cafes that contribute to the community atmosphere.
History: Historically, Sprowston was a rural village that gradually expanded as Norwich grew, particularly in the late 20th century. Evidence of its agricultural past can still be seen in some of the local architecture and surrounding landscape.
The accommodation includes a spacious sitting/dining room, a good-sized kitchen with access to the rear garden, and a ground floor bathroom. On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms, both benefiting from built in storage. The landing extensive eaves storage. While the property would benefit from updating throughout, it offers great potential to create a comfortable and stylish home.
Outside, the property features an attractive lawned front garden and an enclosed rear garden offering a private outdoor space. A detached garage provides additional storage or parking.
Conveniently situated for local amenities, schools and transport links, this home would suit a range of buyers including first-time purchasers, investors or those looking to upsize/downsize.
Location
Sprowston is a suburb located to the northeast of Norwich, Norfolk, in the United Kingdom. It is a popular residential area, known for its mix of urban and rural aspects, making it a desirable location for families and commuters. Although it’s close to Norwich’s city center, Sprowston retains a more suburban, tranquil feel.
Key features of Sprowston:
Residential Area: The area is largely residential, with a range of housing options, from modern developments to older properties. The streets are often lined with trees and greenery, contributing to the peaceful atmosphere.
Proximity to Norwich: Sprowston is about 3 miles from the heart of Norwich, providing easy access to the city's amenities, shops, and entertainment. The A1042 and A47 roads offer convenient transport links to the city and beyond, making it popular among those working in Norwich but preferring to live in a quieter area.
Green Spaces and Parks: Sprowston benefits from a number of green spaces, parks, and recreational areas. Notable places include the Sprowston Recreation Ground, which is perfect for walking, sports, and enjoying nature. Additionally, the nearby Mousehold Heath offers more extensive natural spaces for hiking and wildlife watching.
Schools and Local Amenities: The area is home to several good schools, making it appealing to families. Local amenities, such as shops, supermarkets, and medical services, are also well-established, providing everything residents need within easy reach.
Leisure and Entertainment: Sprowston is home to the popular Sprowston Manor Hotel, which includes a golf course, restaurant, and spa, offering both local residents and visitors a range of leisure options. There are also various pubs and cafes that contribute to the community atmosphere.
History: Historically, Sprowston was a rural village that gradually expanded as Norwich grew, particularly in the late 20th century. Evidence of its agricultural past can still be seen in some of the local architecture and surrounding landscape.