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Guide price: £130,000–£140,000. Designed for practical and comfortable living, this well-presented and modernised mid-terrace home is arranged over two floors. The ground floor offers a welcoming sitting room leading through to a separate dining room with French doors opening to the courtyard, along with a modern fitted kitchen designed for everyday use. The first floor provides two spacious bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes, together with a well-appointed bathroom featuring a bath and a separate shower enclosure. Outside, an enclosed courtyard garden provides a low-maintenance outdoor space, complemented by an outbuilding with plumbing that can serve as a utility room or store. Located on Victoria Street in Great Yarmouth, the property is close to everyday amenities and coastal attractions, with convenient access to shops, supermarkets, cafés, schools and regular public transport links.
Location
Victoria Street is situated in a well-connected part of Great Yarmouth, close to a wide range of everyday amenities and coastal attractions. The area offers convenient access to local shops, supermarkets, cafés, schools, and regular public transport links, making it practical for daily living. The town centre and the well-known Great Yarmouth Seafront are within easy reach, where residents can enjoy sandy beaches, the promenade, and a variety of leisure facilities. Road connections from the area also provide straightforward travel to nearby towns, including Gorleston-on-Sea and the historic city of Norwich, which offers a broader selection of shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. The location also benefits from proximity to parks, local services, and everyday conveniences that support comfortable day-to-day living.
Victoria Street, Great Yarmouth
Stepping inside, the property opens into a well-proportioned sitting room positioned at the front of the home. A recessed chimney breast forms a natural focal point within the space, while an arched opening leads through to the adjoining dining room, creating an easy flow between the two areas.
The dining room provides a comfortable setting for everyday meals and entertaining, with French doors opening directly onto the courtyard and allowing plenty of natural light into the room. An additional archway connects the space to the kitchen, giving the ground floor a practical and well-arranged layout.
Positioned to the rear, the kitchen is fitted with a range of modern wall and base units with work surfaces above and grey wood-effect vinyl flooring. A stainless steel sink with drainer and mixer tap is positioned beneath the window, while integrated cooking facilities include a built-in oven with gas hob and extractor hood above. There is also space provided for a fridge freezer.
Stairs lead up to the first-floor landing, where two spacious bedrooms can be found. The principal bedroom is positioned at the front and benefits from built-in wardrobes along one wall, providing useful storage. The second bedroom is also well proportioned, offering a comfortable and versatile space.
Completing the interior, the bathroom is well-appointed and fitted with a white suite comprising a panelled bath, separate curved glass shower enclosure, WC and wash basin set within a vanity unit. Tiled splashback areas and a heated towel rail are also present, with a window allowing natural light into the space.
Outside, the property benefits from an enclosed courtyard garden with surrounding walls creating a private outdoor area. An outbuilding offers additional storage and plumbing for a washing machine, easily serving as a useful utility room or store accessed directly from the courtyard. A rear gate provides access to the outside.
Additionally, the property benefits from double glazing throughout and on-road parking.
Agents note
We understand that the property is being sold as a freehold, connected to all main services: water, electricity, drainage and gas.
Gas Central Heating
Tax Council Band- A
We understand that on road parking is available, however we have not been able to independently verify this. Prospective buyers are advised to make their own enquiries with the relevant local authority to confirm availability and any associated restrictions prior to purchase.
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