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Beneath its classic brick façade lies a home brimming with warmth, character, and potential. Perfectly positioned in a sought-after Norwich location, this traditional mid-terraced property offers an ideal opportunity for first-time buyers or investors. The inviting sitting room welcomes you with a brick fireplace housing a cosy log burner and alcove shelving for decorative touches. A separate dining room adds versatility, flowing naturally into a galley-style kitchen with pamment-style flooring. Upstairs, two double bedrooms are complemented by an adjoining third room, perfect as a nursery, study, or guest space. Throughout, wooden internal doors enhance the home’s period charm. Outside, a long, well-sized garden offers a quiet setting for relaxing or entertaining. With on-road parking to the front and excellent access to local amenities, schools, and transport links, this is a quintessential Norwich terrace ready to make your own.
The Location
Situated on Bond Street, this home enjoys an enviable position in one of Norwich’s most accessible and well-connected areas. Just a short stroll brings you into the city centre, where you’ll find a vibrant mix of independent shops, award-winning restaurants, traditional pubs, and artisan cafés, along with the famous Norwich Market, one of the oldest and largest in the country.
Both Chantry Place and Castle Quarter shopping centres are close by, offering a wide range of high street brands, gyms, and entertainment options. Everyday essentials are well covered too, with supermarkets, pharmacies, and local conveniences all within easy reach.
Bond Street itself has a strong sense of community. At the end of the street, there’s a little play park perfect for dog walks, while Woodlands Park is a hidden gem nearby for more peaceful outdoor escapes. The local Bond Street Café hosts Christmas dinners for residents, and in the summertime, the street comes alive with a festive street party, bringing neighbours together.
For those who love exploring further afield, NR2 has a village-like charm, with the independent shops and cafés along Earlham Road just a stroll away. Children can be seen learning to ride their bikes across the local cemetery, adding to the sense of a tight-knit community. This area represents the up-and-coming edge of Norwich’s coveted Golden Triangle.
Outdoor enthusiasts will also enjoy easy access to Marriotts Way via Waterworks Road, providing routes to the river Wensum for wild swimming and paddleboarding at Anderson’s Meadow. Wensum Park, Waterloo Park, and Heigham Park are also just a short walk away, offering green open spaces ideal for walking, running, or simply relaxing.
Bond Street is particularly well known for its excellent accessibility, with frequent bus services, cycle routes, and Norwich Train Station all nearby, providing direct links to London Liverpool Street in under two hours, as well as easy connections across Norfolk. This combination of convenience, community, and city living makes Bond Street a highly desirable place to call home.
Bond Street, Norwich
A traditional mid-terraced home situated in a popular Norwich location, offering excellent potential for first-time buyers or investors.
The property follows the classic terraced layout, beginning with a welcoming sitting room to the front that retains a charming period feel. This cosy space features shelving in the alcoves, ideal for displaying books or decorative pieces and a log burner nestled within a brick fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere (new woodburner installed 2025, compliant with efficiency/emissions standards).
A separate dining room provides a versatile second reception area, also benefiting from built-in alcove shelving and a natural flow through to the kitchen. The galley-style kitchen is fitted with bespoke solid wood units painted with Farrow & Ball, which could be sanded back to the original beech wood, and pamment-style flooring, adding character and practicality. It offers access to the rear garden.
The bathroom is conveniently located off the kitchen.
Upstairs, the accommodation includes two well-proportioned double bedrooms and an adjoining third room, perfect as a nursery, study, or occasional bedroom. The sunrise can be seen from the second double bedroom, and the front of the house is flooded with warm evening light, so there is always either a sunny warm spot in the house or a cooler part of the house at some stage of each day. Throughout the home, wooden internal doors contribute to its traditional charm.
The loft is partially converted with a Velux window and boarded floor.
Outside, the property boasts a long, good-sized rear garden, an ideal space for outdoor seating, entertaining, or planting — providing a lovely green outlook. On-road, non-permit parking is available directly to the front.
-New boiler installed in 2023.
-New fuse board.
This property represents a fantastic opportunity to create a comfortable home in a well-connected area of Norwich, close to local amenities, schools, and transport links, while retaining the warmth and character of a traditional Norwich terrace.
Agents Note
Sold Freehold
Connected to all mains services.
