A period, mid-terrace cottage, ideal as a first home or escape to the country, located in the picturesque riverside village of Coltishall, referred to as the Gateway to the Norfolk Broads and which lies to the north east of the county’s historic city of Norwich. Discretely located, passers-by could live a lifetime unaware of this hidden row of period cottages set behind Church Street, along Kimberly Terrace.
Opposite the pretty village church, the property is approached over a short, shared driveway, which leads to an allocated space for parking, as well as front and rear passaged access to the property with adjacent outbuildings that have the potential for a variety of uses including home offices. To the front, a further outbuilding provides space for a garage, workshop or store and to the rear an enclosed garden affords an enjoyable open space.
The property enters into a cottage style kitchen with an internal door leading into a warming lounge with an open fire place and through to a practical garden room with access to the rear garden. To the first floor, separate doors off the landing lead to two double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Life at the property is further complemented by its practical setting on the fringe of the charming Georgian high street and the village amenities; the iconic riverside common with its fashionable eateries, the popular Red Lion public house and The Recruiting Sergeant, where people travel from afar to enjoy the restaurant, a local bakery and the outstanding primary school and the doctor’s surgery.