3 bedroom Bungalow
Pegg Close, Easton
£290,000
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EASY ACCESS TO CITY OF NORWICH: This extended, immaculately presented detached bungalow offers generous and versatile accommodation across a single level, making it perfect for a wide range of buyers
No Onward Chain On This Bungalow
Boasting full uPVC double glazing throughout and a recently installed oil central heating system (2022), the home has been thoughtfully extended and modernised to provide a perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and style—ideal for those seeking single-level living in a highly desirable residential location.
Approached via a tandem shingle driveway capable of accommodating multiple vehicles, the property benefits from a brick-built garage with an electric roller door for added convenience. Discreet lockable wrought iron gates enhance both security and privacy, opening into the mature and vibrant front garden, a picturesque entrance filled with a variety of well-established shrubs, flowering borders, and a central paved pathway leading to the front door. Tucked neatly into the corner of the cul-de-sac, the home enjoys minimal passing traffic and a true sense of seclusion, making it ideal for peaceful everyday living.
Upon entering, a central hallway provides immediate access to all living and sleeping areas. Fully carpeted and offering two generous storage cupboards, the hallway sets the tone for this spacious and well-appointed home.
To the left, the main living areas unfold. The 16’ sitting room is an inviting and generously sized space, with an open fireplace complete with a solid timber mantel and marble hearth as its charming focal point. Dual aspect glazing ensures natural light floods the room, while bi-fold doors open directly into the adjacent conservatory, offering flexible use of space. These doors can be left open for a true open-plan layout, or closed to create more intimate zones.
The 13’ conservatory—currently arranged as a dining area—has been significantly upgraded with a fully insulated warm roof, making it suitable for year-round use. Surrounded by uPVC double glazing and offering delightful views over the garden, this space is ideal for both everyday meals and entertaining. French doors open directly to the patio, blending indoor and outdoor living.
Just off the living room, the modern kitchen is fitted with an attractive range of wall and base units, providing extensive storage. Integrated appliances include a four-ring gas hob, electric oven, microwave, and extractor fan, with further space for freestanding appliances such as a fridge, freezer, and washing machine. A rear-facing window offers lovely views over the garden and allows for plenty of natural light.
The principal bedroom is a spacious double, complete with wall-to-wall mirrored wardrobes for maximum storage and an elegant finish. A large window overlooks the rear garden, adding to the tranquil atmosphere. This bedroom benefits from its own en-suite shower room, which includes a corner shower cubicle, bidet, WC, hand basin, and a chrome towel radiator—a rare and practical addition.
Bedroom two is another comfortable double, featuring carpeted flooring, space for freestanding furniture, and a large window with tree-lined views, creating a serene environment.
The third bedroom, currently utilised as a home office, is ideal for remote working or as a guest room. Fitted with additional built-in storage, it also enjoys a side-facing window and a peaceful outlook.
The main family bathroom serves the two additional bedrooms and comprises a three-piece suite with a panelled bath, mixer shower with glass screen, and aqua board splashback for easy maintenance. A chrome towel radiator and additional storage complete the space.
One of the standout features of this home is its beauti
Property Reference: HRT110908718



About Dereham
Dereham, in the heart of Norfolk, is controlled by Breckland District Council and is one of the larger towns in the centre of the county with a population of more than 17,800.
It has good access to the A47 to Kings Lynn and Norwich, and its location makes it easy to reach the Midlands. Tourists use the town to access the Norfolk Broads, coastal resorts and other attractions. Historically, it was a farming town, although there is now a large diverse range of businesses.
A ‘must-visit’ in Dereham is the Mid Norfolk Railway, run by railway enthusiasts. The line starts in the town and travels to Wymondham Abbey. Dereham also has a restored windmill, built in 1836, which has changing exhibitions and is open to visitors.
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