62 Queens Road

Attleborough, Attleborough, Norfolk, NR17 2BL

Guide Price

£595,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Dec 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 0.5 acres
  • 4 beds

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Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Dec 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
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Residing within the historic Norfolk market town of Attleborough, this spacious, detached family residence enjoys a non-estate position and stands on a generous plot approaching half an acre (STMS). Attleborough has all the modern conveniences you would expect, with an array of different shops, good schooling and excellent transport links, including a train station within walking distance, perfect for those needing to commute to Norwich or out of the county on a regular basis. Furthermore, due to the town's location, Thetford Forest is just a short drive away and makes for a perfect family day out.

Having lived at the property for over 30 years, the owners have thoroughly enjoyed living here. Having upsized from a small property, it gave them all the space they needed to raise their family.

Mature hedging provides a private frontage as you enter onto a spacious brick weave driveway, granting ample parking and leading to the integral double garage, which provides the added benefit of a fitted electric car charger. Furthermore, there is an established front garden, planted with an array of different shrubs, and seasonal plants providing some colour.

The internal space expands across two floors and extends to approximately 2,316 sq. ft. Upon entering you're immediately welcomed by spacious and well-proportioned rooms and traditional living accommodation. There are a total of three reception rooms. The study is the perfect space to work from home, or it could become a playroom for those with young children. The generous 25ft sitting room is fitted with a set of patio doors leading out onto the rear garden and features an exposed brick fireplace, housing an open fire, ideal for cold winter evenings. Double doors lead into the dining room, which is also located directly next to the well-appointed kitchen, providing the potential to create an open-plan living space.

The kitchen has all the modern elements you would expect, including ample storage via a range of wall and base units, complemented by integral appliances and a breakfast bar. In addition to a useful utility room with a door to the rear garden, there is also a downstairs cloakroom, and integral access to the double garage.

Four double bedrooms are housed on the first floor. The principal bedroom has the added benefit of fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. Two of the three remaining bedrooms also have built-in storage, and they all share the four-piece family bathroom.

The rear garden has been established by the vendors, offering the perfect balance for the family. The paved patio with well-kept flower beds is ideal for entertaining over the summer months, leading out onto the lawned area, partly enclosed by a low-level wall. Continuing further down the generous garden you will find a large green house, storage shed and summer house, perfect for children to explore and play.
 

ATTLEBOROUGH A historic market town situated within the heart of Norfolk, Attleborough is and is located between Norwich and Thetford with easy access to the A11. If you need to travel further afield then there is also a train station with direct trains to Cambridge, perfect for those needing to commute.

The town provides education settings from nursery through to sixth form and there are two specialist SEN schools nearby. The town hall hosts the community cinema and there are many sports and social groups too, some of which are hosted at the Recreation Ground.

There is a popular Thursday Market, which has been hosted since the town was awarded a Charter by King Henry III back in 1226.

Additionally, there are a plethora of amenities such as shops, coffee shops, bars, restaurants, takeaway restaurants, dentists, opticians, and a doctors. If you are looking for attractions nearby you will find Banham Zoo, Melsop Farm Park, Hulabaloos and Combat Paintball.

Just over 10 miles away is another popular market town, Watton, which has a strong rural community that comes together each year for the annual Wayland Show, one of England's oldest agricultural shows.

Just outside the town, Loch Neaton is believed to be England's only loch. Local legend has it that nearby Wayland Wood is the site of the children's tale, Babes in the Wood, and the beauty of the area makes it an unmissable place to explore. Enjoy the cycle trails at nearby Thetford Forest or book a game at Richmond Park Golf Course, an 18-hole course with driving range set in 100 acres of parkland.
 

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Heating via gas central heating.
Fibre broadband is available but not currently connected. 

COUNCIL TAX Band E. 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING C. Ref:- 0458-2893-7987-9898-3465
To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys.
 

TENURE Freehold. 

PROPERTY REFERENCE 40885.

Marketed by: Sowerbys, Watton

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