Redmere, Brimbelow Road, Hoveton, Norfolk NR12 8UJ, UK

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Bedrooms: 2

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Receptions: 1

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Stobart & Hurrell Agent Valuation of this property is £290,000

Description:

A detached bungalow, of non-standard construction, enviably located towards the heart of the picturesque riverside village of Hoveton, set on a popular no-through road, near to local amenities; shopping, doctors, dentist, riverside eateries and a train station. If you are looking for recreation or relaxation on your doorstep of the Broads waters, or access to the historic city of Norwich or simply the sandy beaches of the North Norfolk coastline; Hoveton and Wroxham lay within a thirty-minute car journey of each, or a short bus or train journey.

Redmere is set well back and partially screened from the road behind a timber fence. The property is approached over a shingle driveway which provides ample off-road parking and is bordered at the front by a lawn garden. To the rear, a terrace extends away from the property to a generous and enclosed lawn garden with distant field views.

The property enters at the side into a welcoming hallway with separate internal doors leading into a kitchen with a rear lobby into a family bathroom, a bedroom and a family lounge with a bay window and double doors opening out to the rear garden. A door from the lounge leads into a further bedroom with an en-suite shower room.

With all year-round appeal the property benefits from its location in the famous Norfolk Broads village of Hoveton and Wroxham; crowned the Broad’s Capital where modern Broads cruisers and vintage sailing craft ply the magical depths of this ancient network of waterways towards low and narrow arch of the medieval bridge at Potter Heigham, and beyond to Hickling Broad - a haven for migrating birds, including waders, ospreys and spoonbills, and a breeding habitat for the rare Norfolk hawker dragonfly and swallow-tail butterfly.

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