Guide price
£150,000
2 bed flat for saleSleaford Green, Norwich NR3
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Leasehold
About this property
2nd Floor (Top Floor) Apartment With Modern Upgrades
Lease Length - 102 Years Remaining
Service Charge £431.36 Per Annum & Ground Rent- £10 Per Annum
Gas Central Heating
Beautifully Decorated Throughout
Multiple Storage Cupboards Internally And A Brick Storage Shed
Modern Kitchen
Residents Car Park
Set Amongst Communal Gardens
EPC Rating - C
Situated on the second (top) floor and beautifully presented throughout, this upgraded two bedroom apartment offers bright, modern living within a peaceful residential setting. The property is surrounded by well-maintained communal gardens.
Inside, the apartment features two well-proportioned double bedrooms, each benefiting from built-in storage. The property is complemented by a contemporary fitted kitchen, which opens to a small lobby area housing the gas combi-boiler. The generous sitting room extends to almost 6 metres with two large windows allowing for plenty of natural light. The property is complete with a family bathroom with overhead shower.
Additional benefits include double glazing, gas central heating, residents’ parking and a useful brick-built storage shed. This attractive home is situated within walking distance to a large selection of local amenities and a regular bus service.
Location
The NR3 area of Norwich is a lively and well-connected part of the city, sitting just North of Norwich City Centre. The area is well served by a variety of local amenities, including supermarkets like Aldi, Lidl and a large Tesco.
There are several highly regarded schools nearby such as Sewell Park Academy, Angel Road Infant and Junior Schools, and George White Junior School.
Healthcare needs are met by Catton Grove Surgery and Magdalen Medical Practice, while fitness enthusiasts can make use of Riverside Leisure Centre or PureGym Norwich.
Green spaces are a real highlight, with Waterloo Park, Wensum Park, Mousehold Heath and Sloughbottom Park offering scenic walks, play areas, and sports facilities.
Transport links are excellent, with frequent bus services into Norwich city centre and easy access to the A1042 ring road and the A140 for routes towards the coast and countryside.
The NR3 area also enjoys a growing local café and pub scene, including favourites such as The Fat Cat Brewery Tap and The Artichoke, making it a sought-after part of the city that combines community atmosphere with great convenience
Inside, the apartment features two well-proportioned double bedrooms, each benefiting from built-in storage. The property is complemented by a contemporary fitted kitchen, which opens to a small lobby area housing the gas combi-boiler. The generous sitting room extends to almost 6 metres with two large windows allowing for plenty of natural light. The property is complete with a family bathroom with overhead shower.
Additional benefits include double glazing, gas central heating, residents’ parking and a useful brick-built storage shed. This attractive home is situated within walking distance to a large selection of local amenities and a regular bus service.
Location
The NR3 area of Norwich is a lively and well-connected part of the city, sitting just North of Norwich City Centre. The area is well served by a variety of local amenities, including supermarkets like Aldi, Lidl and a large Tesco.
There are several highly regarded schools nearby such as Sewell Park Academy, Angel Road Infant and Junior Schools, and George White Junior School.
Healthcare needs are met by Catton Grove Surgery and Magdalen Medical Practice, while fitness enthusiasts can make use of Riverside Leisure Centre or PureGym Norwich.
Green spaces are a real highlight, with Waterloo Park, Wensum Park, Mousehold Heath and Sloughbottom Park offering scenic walks, play areas, and sports facilities.
Transport links are excellent, with frequent bus services into Norwich city centre and easy access to the A1042 ring road and the A140 for routes towards the coast and countryside.
The NR3 area also enjoys a growing local café and pub scene, including favourites such as The Fat Cat Brewery Tap and The Artichoke, making it a sought-after part of the city that combines community atmosphere with great convenience
More information
Tenure
Leasehold (102 years)
Service charge
£431 per year
Council tax band
Ground rent
£10
Ground rent date of next review



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