HADFIELD Coming to the market ahead of build completion, this handsome four bedroom detached home offers the opportunity for a buyer to involve themselves with finishing touches in order to produce their bespoke dream new home.
Hadfield is a spacious non-estate detached individual dwelling of almost 2100 square feet, internally. The design of the ground floor features an expanse of open plan living comprising of kitchen, dining and living room. In addition there is a separate utility room and study which could also be used as a TV room, play room or snug.
The bedrooms are equally spacious, all able to accommodate double beds and plenty of furniture. Bathroom and en-suite complete the first floor picture.
The exterior has an expansive driveway and a garage to the front whilst the rear garden is west facing to make the most of the evening sunset. The patio spans right across the rear with bi-folding doors leading back in to the home - a real touch of contemporary luxury in a stylish and desirable property.
THE BUILD As of March 2024 the house is now well underway and available for viewing by appointment. This is a working building site so please do not turn up at site during the day hoping to look around.
The developers are a small Norfolk firm who pride themselves in their work. We have worked with the developer previously and their work speaks for itself. They welcome and early interested buyer to make bespoke choices for their dream new build home to become a reality.
SWARDESTON The pretty village of Swardeston is in south Norfolk, approximately 4 miles from the Cathedral City of Norwich and within easy reach of the A47, A140 and A11. Swardeston Common is a mixture of open grassland, blackthorn, semi mature trees and ponds. The common is popular with walkers and the cricket pitch and pavilion mean that the area is well used by the local community. For 46 years Frederick Cavell was the vicar of Swardeston church, from the end of the 19th century through to the beginning of the 20th century. His daughter, Edith Cavell was probably the most famous woman to be killed during World War One, and is remembered for all the tireless and selfless work she undertook as a nurse before being executed by the Germans on 12 October 1915.
Set in the heart of East Anglia, the historic city of Norwich has everything you would desire of a vibrant regional capital and has a real sense of history preserved. You will find a modern cultural feel with beautiful heritage, dynamic nightlife, sophisticated shopping and mouth-watering restaurants. Chantry Place Shopping Centre offers high end shopping, whilst the Norwich Lanes won the great British high street of the year with its many independent and unique businesses including shops, bars, cafes and restaurants. Norwich is the most complete medieval city in Britain and boasts two cathedrals as well as the castle with stunning architecture. There are also a number of sought after schools and colleges. The River Wensum flows throughout the city and offers boat rental and various pubs situated along the river itself. Every year in May, the city hosts the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, bringing cultural and exciting acts and performances to the city. Voted in the top 10 within a poll of the happiest places to live in Britain, the Cathedral City of Norwich offers access to all the major rail links and Norwich International Airport. Norwich is located approximately 40 minutes from the delightful North Norfolk coast rolling countryside, whilst still being a vibrant, ever evolving city.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING The property will have a SAP assessment carried out as part of building regulations when completed.
PROPERTY REFERENCE 44544
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