" 14 Larch Drive, Bradwell, Norfolk
Situated within a quiet cul de sac on Larch Drive in Bradwell, this spacious 1960s semi detached chalet bungalow provides versatile accommodation brimming with potential. Set back behind a generous lawned garden and driveway offering ample parking, it presents a tranquil yet conveniently located family home, close to reputable schools, local amenities, and Norfolk s idyllic coastline.
The Tour
The property occupies a substantial plot approached via a neatly kept front lawn and side driveway that comfortably accommodates several vehicles and provides access to an impressive garage.
Internally, the extended layout offers spacious, versatile living areas flooded with abundant natural light. A welcoming entrance hall leads to an expansive living room that flows seamlessly into an adjoining dining area, ideal for family gatherings and entertaining. Adjacent lies a sizeable kitchen breakfast room featuring ample cabinetry, plentiful workspace, and direct garden access.
Completing the ground floor accommodation is a comfortable bedroom, a useful study, and a family bathroom, enabling easy single level living. The first floor offers two further generous bedrooms accessed from a central landing, each enjoying good natural light and convenient eaves storage.
This much loved home retains an appealing original structure yet offers exciting scope for cosmetic modernisation, allowing new owners the opportunity to create contemporary interiors to suit their style.
Large windows and sliding doors beautifully connect the indoor spaces with the private garden, complemented by uPVC double glazing and gas central heating.
Perfectly situated near excellent local schools, supermarkets, healthcare providers, and recreational grounds, Larch Drive balances convenience and tranquillity, making it an ideal choice for family life.
The Area
Larch Drive is tucked away in a quiet, residential cul de sac within the popular village of Bradwell, offering a harmonious blend of community living and everyday convenience. The area boasts easy access to reputable local schools, including Hillside Primary and Lynn Grove Academy, both within walking distance.
Nearby supermarkets, independent shops, and medical facilities offer everyday conveniences at your doorstep, fostering comfort and ease. Bradwell s strong community spirit is evident through its local recreational spaces, such as Green Lane Playing Field and Mill Lane Community Centre, particularly popular with families.
A short journey brings you to the charming coastal town of Gorleston On Sea, renowned for its golden beaches, lively caf s, and inviting promenade. Slightly further afield, the Norfolk Broads present excellent opportunities for boating, wildlife spotting, and picturesque countryside walks. With easy connections to Great Yarmouth and beyond, Larch Drive is perfectly positioned to enjoy the peacefulness of village life alongside the wider attractions of Norfolk s beautiful coastline.
Points to Consider
Tenure Freehold
Construction Insulated cavity wall
Fenestration uPVC double glazing
Heating Gas central heating via back boiler
Energy Performance D 60
Average Heating & Lighting Costs £95 per calendar month*
Council Tax Band C £2,047.14
Broadband Ultrafast connection available 1,800 Mbps download 1,000 Mbps upload
The Legal Bit
At Larkes, we strive to provide accurate and true to life photographs, floor plans, and descriptions. However, our marketing materials are intended as a general guide only. We strongly recommend that prospective buyers visit the property in person, ask relevant questions, and verify all details independently.
We take our duty of care seriously and make every reasonable effort to ensure the information we present is correct. However, some details are based on information provided by the seller or third parties. Additionally, please note that floor plan measurements may be rounded, and distances are approximate.
* Recorded from the Energy Performance Certification actual costs may vary depending on use and supplier rates."