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House For Sale £575,000
Low Road, Alburgh, Harleston IP20


Description
Set in a plot approaching an acre this fine family home offers buyers’ generous amounts of living space. The hall leads to a principal reception room which enjoys views over meadows and has a feature fireplace creating a great focal point to the room. There is plenty of space for growing families on the ground floor with a further two reception rooms currently being used as a family room and study. As there is a ground floor bathroom, these can easily be used as bedrooms, and there are possibilities for the creation of an annex for an elderly relative who requires ground floor living. The kitchen diner is perfect for entertaining and has been recently refitted with a sleek and contemporary range of units. A utility room gives access to the integral garage which could also be utilised for further accommodation (S.T.P). The first floor offers a family bathroom with both a shower cubicle and bath, and four well-matched bedrooms all offering built-in wardrobe space. Outside, the vendors are leaving a lovely summerhouse set at the end of the garden, along with a large timber workshop/garage. The grounds are a delight, reaching back behind the property, predominantly laid to lawn with some specimen trees and a terrace running to the rear of the house you cannot help to be impressed. Taking in the views over the surrounding fields, it is an idyllic setting with plenty of room for children and pets to play. To the front is a large driveway providing ample parking leading to the garages.

Alburgh is well placed between the charming Georgian Market Towns of Beccles, Bungay, Harleston and Halesworth, each offering their own set of independent shops and supermarkets. Access to the stunning Norfolk Broads which offers over a hundred miles of navigable waterways is available at Beccles for day boat hire and Bungay for canoe and kayaks. The village has a well-regarded primary school and a great community with cinema events, tennis and bowls clubs locally along with an excellent farm shop. There are some beautiful walks available on the local footpaths and bridleways and close by are the well regarded Black Swan Public House at Homersfield and The Bell at Wortwell. With the fine city of Norwich reachable in around twenty minutes and the Heritage Coast set around thirty minutes away there is a lot to enjoy. With the A140 and 143 close by there are easy road links out of the County and a direct train service to London Liverpool Street can be found at Diss.

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