Listed for £1,300,000
March 4, 2026
Sold for £740,000
2016
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The family bathroom, also located on this floor, is surprisingly spacious and features a free-standing bathtub, separate shower cubicle and double sink.
The former loft space has also been converted into living space, offering three smaller but still good-sized bedrooms and a modern shower room.
There is also a convenient cloakroom on the ground floor.
Features - Mulberry House is finished to an exceptional standard, combining original architectural and decorative details with a bolder, more contemporary finish including Mandarin Stone tiles throughout.
The ground floor layout is particularly sought-after, combining the best of open-plan living from the kitchen, diner and orangery with the privacy and cosiness of its separate and more private sitting and dining rooms.
The stylish loft conversion is a great use of space and makes the home particularly well suited to bigger families or those who like to host family and friends.
Practicalities - The kitchen is modern and well-fitted with a Range-style cooker, lots of discrete storage space and a large island in the centre.
A home office or playroom is located on the ground floor, and there is a useful utility space located next to the cloakroom at the very rear of the kitchen.
The lower ground floor offers an additional room which is very much a blank canvas for new owners, with potential perhaps for another home office, games room or even a gym.
Outside, off-road parking is provided by a double garage and driveway.
Location - Newmarket Road, which connects the suburb of Cringleford to the city centre, is widely considered to be one of the most popular residential roads in the Norwich area.
It’s just a stone’s throw from Norwich’s ‘Golden Triangle’, an area that is well-known for its vibrant community and has an excellent range of independent shops and eateries nearby.
The Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital, UEA and Norwich Research Park are close by, as is the centre of Norwich, and all can be accessed on foot, by car or via regular buses.
The A11 and A47 are just a few minutes’ away, offering excellent connections to some of the finest areas of the county. The Norfolk Broads can be reached by car in under 30 minutes, and the North Norfolk Coast in under an hour.
Families - There are a number of good amenities close by, including shops, a Waitrose supermarket and the highly esteemed Red Lion and Cellar House pubs/restaurants within just a five minute walk, with many more to be found in the main city centre, which is around a 15 minute journey by car or bus.
A good range of education facilities, including Town Close School, Norwich School and Norwich High School for Girls are also nearby.
There are some lovely river walks along the Yare Valley, and for those in search of green spaces, Eaton Park and UEA Broad are also closeby. The area is also ideal for commuters, with its location providing easy road access to the A11 and A47.
Our Agent's View - “I love the look and feel of this property. Effortlessly combining the old with the new, it’s the ultimate find for those who want the charm and space of a country retreat with all the mod-cons and convenience of a suburban home. It’s super well connected and as such, if you want the city, the countryside or the coast, you don’t have far to go.”
Samuel Le Good I Partner