Very well presented and super spacious, Aldreds are delighted to offer this extended five/six bedroom semi detached house. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall, large lounge/diner, kitchen, utility room, study/diner/bedroom 6 and a cloakroom. The first floor offers five bedrooms and a bathroom. Oil central heating and double glazing. Gardens to front & rear. Double width driveway
Door to front, stairs to landing
Low level WC, hand basin, opaque double glazed window to front aspect, radiator
3 x 2 (9'10" x 6'6")Double glazed window to front aspect, radiator
7.5 x 5 max 3 min (24'7" x 16'4" max 9'10" min)Double glazed window to front aspect, radiator
3.85 x 2.17 (12'7" x 7'1")Base & wall units with worktops, double glazed window to rear aspect, sink with drainer, electric hob, electric double oven, part tiled walls, plumbing for dishwasher
3 x 2 (9'10" x 6'6")Base units with worktops, plumbing for washing machine, double glazed window to rear aspect, double glazed window to side aspect, door to garden, vent for tumble dryer
4.54 x 2.77 (14'10" x 9'1")Loft access, built in wardrobe, double glazed window to front aspect, radiator
3.1 x 2.9 (10'2" x 9'6")Double glazed window to rear aspect, radiator
3.66 x 2.03 (12'0" x 6'7")Double glazed window to front aspect, radiator
3.2 x 2.16 (10'5" x 7'1")Double glazed window to front aspect, radiator
2 max 1.2 min x 2 max 1 min (6'6" max 3'11" min xDouble glazed window to rear aspect, radiator
2 x 1.7 (6'6" x 5'6")Panel bath with shower over, hand basin, low level WC, opaque double glazed window to rear aspect, heated towel rail
Double width driveway to front, external oil boiler, front garden, To the rear there is a well kept lawned garden with well stocked flower beds and borders, paved patio, timber shed
Freehold
Mains water, electricity, drainage
Band C
Martham near Great Yarmouth is a large, pretty village just 9 miles north of Great Yarmouth. The village retains part of its traditional charm with village green and pond, and lies partly in the Norfolk Broad National Park with one of its boundaries being the upper reaches to the River Thurne - a world famous fishing location. The village offers a wealth of local amenities including shops, pubs, restaurants, doctors surgery, schooling and library. Regular bus links provide access to Great Yarmouth. Visitors and locals play host to events such as the Beer Festival, Scarecrow Festival and Carnival during summer months.
From the Stalham office proceed towards Great Yarmouth along the A149, proceed through the village of Repps with Bastwick, Following the signs for Martham, turn left onto Repps Road and proceed into the village, turn left after the Queen Victoria Public House and continue towards the church where Oak Tree Close is on the left
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