✨✨✨Property of the Day ✨✨✨

✨✨✨Property of the Day ✨✨✨

A fantastic Victorian 4 double bedroom property within walking distance of the town centre and a generous 170ft long rear garden. No onward chain!

We are delighted to bring onto the market this 4 bedroom semi detached Victorian house. Accommodation comprises of entrance hall, 24FT lounge / diner, kitchen/breakfast room, to the first floor there are 3 bedrooms with a further 4th bedroom on the second floor. To the outside offers off road parking for with a side gate leading to an rear garden. The rear in enclosed and measures approximately 170ft in length, laid to lawn, patio area, brick built shed and outside W/C, shed greenhouse and offers a range of tree, mature shrubs and plants. 
Entrance Hall Doors leading to lounge/diner, kitchen and large storage cupboard measuring 5' 9" x 2' 6" (1.75m x 0.76m) . 
Lounge / Diner 24' 8" x 12' 6" (7.52m x 3.81m) Radiator x 2 
Kitchen / Breakfast 18' 8"-x 11' 8"- 8' 8" (5.69m x 3.56m - 2.64m) Fitted with a range of matching wall and base units, mid height oven, hob, extractor hood, sink and tap, space and plumbing for washing machine, space and plumbing for dishwasher, wall mounted boiler, radiator, tiled splashbacks tiled floor and door to garden. 
First floor
Landing Doors leading to bathroom and bedrooms 1,2 and 3. 
Bathroom 12' 5" x 4' 5" (3.78m x 1.35m) Bath, W/C, basin and radiator. 
Bedroom 1 13' 3" x 11' 1" (4.04m x 3.38m) Radiator. 
Bedroom 2 9' 7" x 8' 9" (2.92m x 2.67m) Radiator. 
Bedroom 3 15' 5" x 10' 1" (4.70m x 3.07m) Built in cupboard, sink and tap and stairs leading to bedroom 4. 
Bedroom 4 17' 2" x 12' 8" (5.23m x 3.86m) Built in storage cupboard and Velux windows. 

Outside To the outside offers off road parking for three cars with a side gate leading to the rear garden. The rear is enclosed and measures approximately 170FT in length, laid to lawn, patio area, brick built shed with separate W/C , shed, greenhouse and has a range of mature trees, shrubs and plants. 

The information given in these particulars is intended to help you decide whether you wish to view this property and to avoid wasting your time in viewing unsuitable properties. We have tried to make sure that these particulars are accurate, but to a large extent we have to rely on what the seller tells us about the property. We do not check every single piece of information ourselves as the cost of doing so would be prohibitive and we do not wish to unnecessarily add to the cost of moving house.
" Once you find the property you want to buy, you will need to carry out more investigations into the property than it is practical or reasonable for an estate agent to do when preparing sale particulars. For example, we have not carried out any kind of survey of the property to look for structural defects and would advise any homebuyer to obtain a surveyor's report before exchanging contracts. If you do not have your own surveyor, we would be pleased to recommend one. We have not checked whether any equipment in the property (such as central heating) is in working order and would advise homebuyers to check this. You should also instruct a solicitor to investigate all legal matters relating to the property (e.g. title, planning permission etc.) as these are specialist matters in which estate agents are not qualified. Your solicitor will also agree with the seller what items (e.g. carpets, curtains etc.) will be included in the sale."
In accordance with the Estate Agents (Provision of Information) regulations 1991 and the consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 we are obliged to inform you that this Company may offer the following services to sellers and purchasers from which we may earn a related referral fee from on completion, in particular the referral of conveyancing where typically we can receive an average fee of £138.00 Inc. VAT, with the referral of Mortgages and related products our average share of a commission from a broker is typically £250 (no vat) however this amount can be proportionally clawed back by the lender should the mortgage and or/related product/s be cancelled early.


Get in touch with us

The Autumn Budget brought predictable housing and tax shifts, headlined by a 2028 levy on £2m+ homes that affects under 1% of properties but will shape behaviour for years. Landlords face tighter margins as taxes rise, while Attleborough’s market absorbs uncertainty. The measures add clarity rather than comfort as pressures build.

If you’re planning to buy a home soon, you might assume the best place to start is on the property portals, Rightmove, Zoopla, or OnTheMarket. But the truth is, the savviest buyers are seeing homes long before they ever appear online. Here’s why registering with an agent puts you one step ahead.

Buying your first home in Attleborough is never easy, but it’s not as impossible as headlines suggest. While prices are high, history shows affordability is improving—mortgage costs now take a smaller slice of income than in past decades, giving today’s buyers more breathing room.

Falling mortgage rates are bringing welcome relief to first-time buyers. Monthly repayments on the average UK first-time buyer mortgage are now around £355 less than three years ago — easing financial pressure and making homeownership feel more achievable for many ready to take their first step onto the property ladder.