For Sale2 Bedroom House in The Street, Bergh Apton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR15£280,000

The Street, Bergh Apton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR15

2 Bedroom House for sale
£280,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 2
Bathrooms
× 1
Receptions
× 1
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£280,000

Key Features

  • Guide price £280,000 £290,000
  • Charming red brick period cottage circa 1850
  • Original two storey brick built outbuilding
  • Feature cast iron wood burner
  • Excellent order with period styling and detailing throughout
  • Kitchen/dining area with french doors to rear garden
  • Approximately 100ft rear garden (stms)
  • Sought after village location south of norwich
  • Replacement boiler installed two years ago

Description

Constructed of traditional Norfolk red brick and dating from circa 1850, this enchanting mid-terrace period cottage is a home of genuine authenticity and enduring appeal. Beautifully maintained and presented in excellent decorative order, it effortlessly marries heritage character with considered modern upgrades, creating a residence of warmth, refinement and timeless style. The handsome red-brick façade immediately sets the tone, while inside the cottage reveals interiors rich in period styling and thoughtful detailing. The sitting room is an inviting and elegant space, centred around a cast iron wood burner that brings both visual charm and comforting warmth. The stunning shaker style kitchen flows as one with the dining room, where French doors open gracefully onto the garden, allowing natural light to flood the space and creating a seamless connection between indoors and out. Upstairs, you’ll find two generously sized bedrooms, the principal suite featuring a charming original cast iron fireplace and a built-in double wardrobe. A well-proportioned family bathroom, thoughtfully appointed with both a bath and a separate shower, completes the accommodation found to the first floor. Original features have been carefully preserved throughout and all rooms are complemented by characterful cottage-style doors, continuing the home’s cohesive period charm throughout. Complementing the period aesthetic are double-glazed cottage-style windows, and a replacement boiler fitted approximately two years ago, ensuring efficient and reliable heating and hot water via the oil-fired system. Extending to approximately 861 sq. ft., the accommodation feels both intimate and beautifully balanced, with each room thoughtfully arranged to maximise comfort and practicality while maintaining its historic charm. To the rear, the generous garden of approximately 100ft (STM) provides a delightful and private outdoor sanctuary. Beyond the main lawn and patio area lies a separate section at the rear boundary, formerly used by previous owners for chickens and a productive kitchen garden, a charming and versatile space ideal for those seeking a more self-sufficient lifestyle or simply wishing to cultivate their own vegetables and flowers. A particular feature of distinction is the original two-storey brick-built outbuilding, constructed to complement the cottage itself Circa 1750. Rich in character and increasingly rare, this substantial structure offers exceptional potential as a studio, workshop, home office or possible annexe (subject to the necessary consents). A bespoke outside utility room further enhances the practicality of the outdoor space. Discover Bergh Apton; Tucked in the heart of South Norfolk, just Seven miles south-east of Norwich Bergh Apton, along with its sister village Alpington, offers an enviable blend of countryside calm, excellent schooling, vibrant community life, and local amenities that belie its rural setting. At the core is the celebrated Alpington & Bergh Apton Primary School, among South Norfolk’s most sought-after schools, renowned for its outstanding Ofsted rating and creative, nurturing environment. The award-winning Wheel of Fortune village pub (located in Alpington) has been named South Norfolk Pub of the Year, appreciated for its warm hospitality, good food reputation, and community events. Strong communal spirit is further reflected in the events, clubs, and classes held at the recently refurbished Bergh Apton Village Hall, and cultural highlights such as the Sculpture Trails and Mystery Plays centred around the historic St Peter & St Paul’s Church. This close-knit village lifestyle is brilliantly complemented by its proximity to Poringland, just under 2 miles (approximately 5 minutes by car) from Bergh Apton centre. Poringland offers an excellent range of amenities, including a Tesco Express, several convenience stores, takeaways, a secondary GP surgery (Heathgate Medical Practice), and local eateries and pubs. There’s also a modern community centre running over 40 weekly activities, including a café and library, adding further convenience and social life nearby. Combined, the region blends the peaceful outlooks and character of Bergh Apton with easy access to all essential services just a short drive away. Whether you’re seeking countryside walks, community life, outstanding schooling, or everyday conveniences, both villages together deliver beautifully. Additional Information: Council Tax Band: B Local Authority - South Norfolk Council We have been advised that the property has the following services; mains water, drainage, electricity and oil fired central heating. Winkworth wishes to inform prospective buyers and tenants that these particulars are a guide and act as information only. All our details are given in good faith and believed to be correct at the time of printing but they don’t form part of an offer or contract. No Winkworth employee has authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. All fixtures and fittings, whether fitted or not are deemed removable by the vendor unless stated otherwise and room sizes are measured between internal wall surfaces, including furnishings. The services, systems and appliances have not been tested, and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given.

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