This well presented two bedroom second floor apartment is tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac setting, surrounded by mature trees. The accommodation includes a communal entrance, leading to a private entrance hall with two useful storage cupboards. The spacious lounge/diner opens onto a balcony that enjoys views of the surrounding woodland, while the property also offers a fitted kitchen, bathroom, a double bedroom, and a generous second bedroom. Additional benefits include double glazing and gas central heating. Externally, the property enjoys extensive communal grounds, a brick-built cycle/storage shed within the block, and residents permit parking on a non allocated basis. Offered with No Onward Chain, this apartment is extremely well presented and would make an excellent first time purchase or buy to let investment, with early viewing highly recommended.
Location A wonderful private tree lined location in the East lying suburb of Thorpe St Andrew, within easy reach of a fantastic selection of local amenities including schooling for all ages, local pubs and restaurants and cafes plus local doctors surgery and nearby supermarket. The property is approximately 2 miles from Norwich City centre where there are excellent retail and cultural offerings with an award winning covered market, a selection of theatres, galleries restaurants and cafes plus within a reasonable distance to the cities train station with a mainline service to London Liverpool Street.
Thorpe St Andrew History Thorpe St Andrew is a picturesque suburb situated approximately two miles East of Norwich City centre, along the banks of the River Yare. With a population of over 14,000 residents, it offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities, making it one of Norwichs most desirable areas. The origins of Thorpe St Andrew date back to the Domesday Book, where it was recorded as Torp, a Scandinavian term meaning village. Evidence suggests Roman occupation, with various remains discovered in the area. Historically known as Thorpe Episcopi and Thorpe-next-Norwich, the suburb has evolved over centuries. In May 1814, the Norfolk County Asylum was established here, marking a significant development in the towns history. Thorpe St Andrew boasts scenic riverbanks along the River Yare, contributing to its appeal. The area is characterised by substantial tree cover and green spaces, offering a high amenity value and serving as a green belt on the outskirts of Norwich.
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