Situated off Norwich Road on the edge of the popular Signals Development, just 0.5 miles away from the town centre, this stylish and modern home will be perfect for a couple or young family who like spending time outside in the sun and properties with high levels of natural sunlight; family homes like this don’t come up often so you could be waiting a long time for another one. If you are thinking of starting a family, this detached 3 bedroom home is future proof and will likely be suitable for several years, before you outgrow it. Schools, parks and Watton town are all in walking distance and Norwich Road is on a regular bus route to Norwich City.
Designed for a sociable lifestyle with an open plan kitchen/diner, fully maximising the living space it offers. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher, electric oven, and 4 ring gas hob with extractor fan. This property has been finished to a 'show home standard' condition throughout and has a naturally light and airy feel with large windows and a bright and modern interior. The 13ft x 10ft sitting room is separate and creates a cosy and comfortable space to retire to in the evening. There is also a downstairs WC conveniently located to the right hand side when entering the entrance hall.
Upstairs the sense of space and natural sunlight continues, with two double bedrooms each with double fitted wardrobes and a fair size single bedroom/study. There is also a stylish 3pc family bathroom and airing cupboard to the first floor.
You will love French doors from the kitchen/diner which lead out onto a patio area, in this South facing garden. Fully secure and enclosed with quality timber framed fencing, the garden is fully private to the rear making it the perfect space for those who love to spend time outside during the warmer months. The garden is mostly laid to lawn and has gated side access and as well as access to the single garage which has power and light.
The front of the property has been landscaped and includes a lawned area, gravel and some mature shrub boarders. There is off-road parking for a large car or van and the garage has an electric up and over door and is wide enough to park a car inside.
The Watton community host an annual Carnival in the High Street which dates back over 135 years, as well as an annual Christmas Market and the Wayland Show. It's a small historical town with a lot going on. Loch Neaton; a picnic and fishing spot is just a fifteen minute walk from the property. A market charter was granted to Watton between 1190 and 1216 and this Wednesday market is still held weekly today, featuring fresh seafood including regional specialties such as crayfish and samphire.
There are also a range of traditional amenities including a post office, supermarket, chemist, infant, junior and secondary schools, health clinic, medical practice and dental surgery. Richmond Park Golf Club has an 18-hole course, driving range and practice green. Furthermore, there is a sports centre which offers a fitness suite, all weather courts and snooker facilities. There is a wide choice of public houses, the most notable being the Willow House; the oldest house in the town, was built in about 1556. Today it is a flourishing restaurant and inn.
There are regular bus services to Norwich, Swaffham, Dereham and Kings Lynn which are also all within an easy drive, providing a wide choice of shopping and leisure venues. The nearby station at Harling Road is a 15 minute drive away and has a regular service to Norwich taking as little as 34 minutes, with the journey to Cambridge taking 54 minutes. You can be at the glorious Norfolk coastal resorts of Hunstanton, Cromer or Wells-next-the-Sea in around an hour by car.
The market town of Dereham is approximately 8 miles away with restaurants and cafés, museums, a leisure centre, golf course and schools. Thetford, Norwich and King's Lynn are all within an easy reach providing a wide choice of shopping and leisure venues. Norwich has good local transport links with the town and has an international airport and a mainline rail link to Liverpool Street, London. Watton is one of 5 market towns that sit within ‘The Brecks’. The Brecks, which gives Breckland District its name, spans an area across Norfolk and Suffolk and has one of the most distinctive landscapes in the UK. Prehistoric pingos are also found here. Formed during the last ice-age, there are three pingos remaining in the Brecks, the most notable being Thompson Common which is just on the outskirts of Watton. The Brecks is also known for its favourable climate bosting low rainfall and hotter summers.
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