Offers over
£90,000
(£170/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleGerard Hudson Gardens, Norwich NR4
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
530 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Great let potenial and offered with no onward chain-perfect for investors or a low-maintenance lifestyle
First-floor apartment within the historic and prestigious Keswick Hall Estate
One good sized bedroom and a smaller second bedroom, both designed with comfort in mind
Well-appointed bathroom with practical fittings
Open-plan living and dining area
Rich wooden kitchen with plenty of space for appliances
Light-filled rooms with views over serene, manicured communal gardens
Exclusive residents’ swimming pool and tennis courts for leisure and recreation
Beautifully landscaped grounds ideal for peaceful strolls or weekend relaxation
A rare blend of regency heritage and modern living in one remarkable home
The Location
Situated in the highly desirable Gerard Hudson Gardens, this home enjoys a peaceful residential setting while remaining well-connected to Norwich city centre. The area combines the charm of a quiet, leafy neighbourhood with easy access to amenities, which are just a short drive or bus journey away.
Residents benefit from excellent schooling options, recreational facilities, and green spaces perfect for leisurely walks or weekend activities.
Commuters will appreciate easy access to the A11 and A47, as well as public transport links into the heart of the city, making travel effortless. For those who enjoy a balanced lifestyle, the location offers proximity to local parks, sporting facilities, and shopping, while Norwich’s cultural attractions, including theatres, restaurants, and historic landmarks, are just a short drive away.
With its combination of serenity, connectivity, and community spirit, Gerard Hudson Gardens provides an ideal setting for families, professionals, and anyone seeking a harmonious blend of comfort and convenience.
Gerald Hudson Gardens, Norwich
Set in the heart of the elegant Keswick Hall Estate, this first-floor apartment offers the rare blend of regency heritage with modern, relaxed living.
Originally built in 1817 for the Gurney family, designed by the renowned William Wilkins, architect of the National Gallery and Downing College, Keswick Hall has played many roles over the years: A stately country home, a teacher training college for much of the mid-20th century and today a beautifully converted development of private residences and offices.
With a nod to both its storied past and its contemporary comforts, this apartment features two bedrooms, one a good size, the other on the smaller side, a bathroom and an inner hallway that leads into an open-plan living space. The rich wooden kitchen is crafted for practicality, offering plenty of room for appliances and flowing seamlessly into the main living area, making the whole space feel warm, social and effortlessly elegant.
Large windows frame serene views across the manicured communal gardens, lending the home a sense of peace and seclusion even whilst you enjoy premium amenities. Speaking of which, residents benefit from exclusive access to a heated swimming pool, tennis courts, and beautifully maintained grounds, perfect for weekend swims, evening matches, or peaceful strolls among historic architecture.
With excellent let potential and offered with no onward chain, this apartment is ideal as an investment or for those seeking a low-upkeep base without sacrificing style or quality. Whether you’re relaxing in the open plan kitchen, unwinding by the pool, or simply enjoying the tranquillity of Keswick Hall’s grounds, this home offers a lifestyle rooted in heritage yet tuned for modern living.
Agents Note
Sold Leasehold (61 years remain)
Residents Parking
Ground Rent: £200 paid annually
Maintenance: £2095.46 paid annually
EPC Rating: C
Disclaimer
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More information
Tenure
Leasehold (61 years)
Service charge
£2,095 per year
Council tax band
A
Ground rent
£200
Ground rent date of next review



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