Offers over
£750,000
4 bed detached house for saleStaitheway Road, Wroxham, Norfolk NR12
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Principle with en-suite
Norfolk broads capital
Ample off-road parking
Short walk to waters edge
Enclosed and private rear garden
Multi-generation living possibilities
Plot exceeding A quarter of an acre
Four bedrooms detached family home
Beautiful accommodation throughout
Guide Price * £750,000 to £775,000*
Believed to date back to the 1930s, this handsome detached family home is set along the highly desirable and characterful Staitheway Road, a leafy avenue that retains its tall trees and informal high hedges as it meanders gently down to the water’s edge in the heart of the picturesque riverside village of Wroxham, crowned the capital of the Norfolk Broads.
Occupying a generous plot of over a quarter of an acre, the property enjoys privacy and kerb appeal, being screened from the road by shrubs and a low-rise brick wall. The front garden is mainly laid to lawn, complemented by a shingle driveway that provides ample off-road parking and access to the garage. To the rear, the current owners have created a superb private retreat, with beautifully landscaped gardens, multiple seating areas, and a versatile garden building complete with hot tub (available by separate negotiation), shower, and changing room—ideal for relaxation and entertaining.
Inside, the home boasts a stylish yet characterful interior. A welcoming entrance hall leads to the heart of the home: A family lounge with a feature fireplace, flowing seamlessly into the kitchen and dining room, which includes a second fireplace and bi-fold doors opening out to the rear garden. The ground floor further benefits from a double bedroom and shower room, offering flexibility for multi-generational living or guest accommodation. Upstairs, there are three spacious double bedrooms, including a principal suite with en-suite shower room. A modern family bathroom completes the accommodation.
Life on Staitheway Road is enriched by its peaceful yet well-connected setting. The water’s edge is only a short stroll away, while both the village primary and high schools, as well as the Norfolk Yacht Club, are less than a mile from the property. For wider connections, the fine city of Norwich, the Norfolk Broads, and the unspoilt North Norfolk coastline are all within a 30-minute drive, offering the very best of Norfolk’s countryside, coast, and culture.
Believed to date back to the 1930s, this handsome detached family home is set along the highly desirable and characterful Staitheway Road, a leafy avenue that retains its tall trees and informal high hedges as it meanders gently down to the water’s edge in the heart of the picturesque riverside village of Wroxham, crowned the capital of the Norfolk Broads.
Occupying a generous plot of over a quarter of an acre, the property enjoys privacy and kerb appeal, being screened from the road by shrubs and a low-rise brick wall. The front garden is mainly laid to lawn, complemented by a shingle driveway that provides ample off-road parking and access to the garage. To the rear, the current owners have created a superb private retreat, with beautifully landscaped gardens, multiple seating areas, and a versatile garden building complete with hot tub (available by separate negotiation), shower, and changing room—ideal for relaxation and entertaining.
Inside, the home boasts a stylish yet characterful interior. A welcoming entrance hall leads to the heart of the home: A family lounge with a feature fireplace, flowing seamlessly into the kitchen and dining room, which includes a second fireplace and bi-fold doors opening out to the rear garden. The ground floor further benefits from a double bedroom and shower room, offering flexibility for multi-generational living or guest accommodation. Upstairs, there are three spacious double bedrooms, including a principal suite with en-suite shower room. A modern family bathroom completes the accommodation.
Life on Staitheway Road is enriched by its peaceful yet well-connected setting. The water’s edge is only a short stroll away, while both the village primary and high schools, as well as the Norfolk Yacht Club, are less than a mile from the property. For wider connections, the fine city of Norwich, the Norfolk Broads, and the unspoilt North Norfolk coastline are all within a 30-minute drive, offering the very best of Norfolk’s countryside, coast, and culture.