4 bedroom Semi-Detached House
The Street, Norwich
£260,000 Offers In Excess Of
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Spacious Four-Bedroom Semi-Detached Home with Conservatory — NR10
Semi Detached Home
Brampton combines heritage, natural beauty and a close-knit rural community, making it a quintessential Norfolk village. Small and predominantly rural in character, Brampton offers quiet countryside living with scenic river valleys, footpaths and pleasant views across agricultural land and meadow.
The property opens into welcoming ground-floor accommodation featuring a comfortable lounge centred around a log burner, creating a cosy focal point and an inviting environment for relaxation or entertaining. To the rear, a conservatory extends the living space and provides a light-filled setting overlooking the garden — ideal for use as a dining area, sitting room, or home workspace depending on requirements. A ground-floor bathroom adds everyday convenience and functionality to the layout.
Upstairs, four bedrooms provide flexible sleeping or working arrangements, making the property suitable for families, guests, or those needing dedicated office space.
Externally, the home benefits from an enclosed rear garden offering scope for outdoor seating, recreation, or planting. To the side, a shingled area provides low-maintenance external space that may be used for access, storage, or off-road parking.
Overall, this property represents a practical and adaptable home within a well-regarded NR10 location, offering generous bedroom provision alongside additional living space and outdoor potential.
Property Reference: HRT018523191



Kitchen / Diner 7ft 9ins x 19ft 11ins (2.38m x 6.09m)
Double glazed window to the front aspect, door to conservatory, door to garden, fitted with wall and base units with worktop above, space for cooker units, extractor fan, ceramic butler sink with up and over tap, tiled flooring.
Lounge 13ft 2ins x 11ft 11ins (4.03m x 3.65m)
Double glazed window to the front aspect, wooden flooring, fireplace with working log burner, radiator.
Conservatory 11ft 3ins x 8ft 11ins (3.44m x 2.73m)
Partially bricked walls, double glazed windows surrounding, double doors leading to driveway, tiled flooring, radiator.
Bathroom 13ft 11ins x 3ft 11ins (4.26m x 1.21m)
Double glazed obscure window to the rear aspect, fully tiled walls, hand wash basin, WC, radiator, bath with shower overhead.
First Floor Landing
Doors to all bedrooms.
Bedroom 14ft 8ins x 7ft 11ins (4.49m x 2.43m)
Double glazed window to the side aspect, built in storage cupboards, laminate flooring, radiator.
Bedroom Two 7ft 9ins x 11ft 7ins (2.38m x 3.55m)
Double glazed window to the rear aspect, laminate flooring, radiator.
Bedroom Three 6ft 5ins x 7ft 11ins (1.97m x 2.43m)
Double glazed window to the front aspect, carpet flooring, radiator.
Bedroom Four 13ft 11ins x 6ft 11ins (4.26m x 2.12m)
Double glazed window to the rear aspect, wooden flooring, two double glazed Velux windows, radiator.
About Norwich
History, charm, character homes, modern apartments, excellent schools, and a vibrant social scene – Norwich truly offers the best of both worlds. It’s no surprise that Norwich is regularly named one of the best cities to live in the UK.
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Once the second largest city in England, Norwich is thriving again as more buyers discover its unique mix of history and modern living. Compact and easy to explore, the city boasts beautiful cobbled streets, independent shops, bustling markets, and a great choice of bars, cafes, and restaurants.
Property in Norwich is varied and in demand. From stylish city-centre apartments and riverside developments, to Victorian terraces, family homes in leafy suburbs, and new-build estates, there’s something for everyone. Surrounding villages such as Trowse, Hethersett, and Wymondham also offer popular choices for those seeking more space while staying close to the city.
Transport links make Norwich a convenient location, with easy road access to Cambridge, Ipswich, and London, plus rail services and Norwich International Airport. The Norfolk coastline is just a short drive away, offering sandy beaches and charming seaside towns.
Families are well served with a wide range of highly rated primary and secondary schools, as well as the University of East Anglia. Norwich’s sense of community, culture, and quality of life make it a fantastic place to call home.
£285,840
Average price paid in Norwich

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