Moneyproperties welcome you to this charming two bedroom mid terrace flint cottage offering a delightful blend of historical character and modern convenience. This cottage requires some improvement but boasts original features that harken back to its weavers' origins, providing a unique and captivating living experience. Located in the town's conservation area known as The Lizard, residents have easy access to scenic walks along the picturesque River Tiffey, creating a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts.
Tenure: Freehold EPC: D Council Tax: B
Moneyproperties welcome you to this charming mid terrace flint cottage offering a delightful blend of historical character and modern convenience. This cottage boasts original features that harken back to its weavers' origins, providing a unique and captivating living experience. Located in the town's conservation area known as The Lizard, residents have easy access to scenic walks along the picturesque River Tiffey, creating a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts. The proximity to the town's railway station, with regular services to Norwich and Cambridge, ensures effortless commuting options for those working in the city or beyond. The convenience of the town centre's amenities just a short distance away makes daily errands and leisure activities a breeze. Whether it's shopping, dining, or exploring local attractions, everything you need is within reach in this vibrant community. The surrounding beauty of the Norfolk countryside adds to the appeal of The Lizard, offering residents the opportunity to enjoy peaceful walks amidst fields and the tranquil river, providing a perfect balance between urban convenience and natural serenity. Stepping inside this cottage, you'll be transported to a bygone era where craftsmanship and attention to detail were paramount. The charm and history embedded within the walls echo the stories of past weavers who once populated this area, giving you a true sense of Wymondham's rich heritage. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history and immerse yourself in the nostalgia and allure of this end terrace flint cottage.
Living Room - 3.94m x 3.4m (12'11" x 11'2")
Kitchen/Diner - 4.04m x 2.59m (13'3" x 8'6")
Bathroom - 1.63m x 1.45m (5'4" x 4'9")
Lobby - 1.63m x 0.79m (5'4" x 2'7")
Bedroom 1 - 3.23m x 3.51m (10'7" x 11'6")
Bedroom 2 - 2.62m x 2.39m (8'7" x 7'10")
WC - 1.52m x 0.97m (5'0" x 3'2")
AGENTS NOTES -
Planning : Some historical local planning - details can be found on the South Norfolk Planning website.
Covenants, Rights and Restrictions: Easements on Title - Please enquire with the selling agents for any information.
Broadband : Ultrafast FTTP - See Ofcom checker and Openreach website for more details.
Mobile phone : Good indoor and outdoor coverage - See Ofcom checker.
Flood risk : Very Low Risk - risk rivers & sea, surface - according to Gov.uk website
Services : Gas, electricity, water, mains drains.
Local authority : Norfolk County Council and South Norfolk
Council Tax Band : B
Tenure : Freehold
EPC : C
Please note the property is located in a conservation area and has a pedestrian right of way to the rear of the property.
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This is a Freehold property.