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GUIDE PRICE £1,200,000 £1,250,000
Nestled peacefully amongst the timeless setting of the historic Garden Village of Thorpe End, this extraordinary home encapsulates all that is brilliant about inspired architecture, rich history, bold design and a keen eye for functionality. Combine said architectural prowess with a charming sympathy to a building s heritage and the result is amongst the most individual of homes to be found in the area, capable of providing an idyllic lifestyle to be cherished for years to come.
Whilst exploring the almost 3,500sq.ft. of immaculate accommodation curated at Thorpe Lodge, you ll find inspiration around every corner whilst reams of natural light flood the entire home. The homely embrace of the traditional receptions to the front are expertly balanced with the breathtaking kitchen dining room, deliberately fine tuned as a brilliantly sociable yet functional space for family life and entertaining alike. The impressive kitchen is complemented by the well equipped utility room and further pantry, whilst a variety of receptions including a snug study and garden room interact delightfully with the main reception whilst retaining an excellent definition of their own and providing a seamless transition between old and new truly an architectural masterclass.
The first floor is home to no less than four double bedrooms, of which three are en suite, including the opulent principal suite, which enjoys all the drama and character of the vaulted ceilings whilst the luxurious en suite shower room is adorned with inspired design and high end sanitary ware. The three further bedrooms have each received due care in their design and make for highly individual suites each with a distinct character of their own. Two large guest suites enjoy their own luxurious en suite whilst the fourth bedroom benefits from the flexibility of sitting next to the family bathroom.
Thorpe End has its roots firmly set in the Garden City tradition pioneered by Letchworth in the 1900s and Welwyn in the 1920s. Pioneered by Ebenezer Howard as an antidote to the great smoky cities spawned by the industrial revolution. The 1930s saw the conception of Thorpe End as a garden village with all the original homes created with the same ethos of a cleaner, simpler way of life. As one of the original properties, Thorpe Lodge still enjoys a superb plot, set back from the road, wonderfully discreet, mature and private.
The frontage affords an in and out driveway, complemented by the garage, whilst the rear garden is a landscaped oasis of calm in which to soak up the all day sunshine on the sprawling terrace. A fine array of perennials flank the manicured lawn whilst the bottom of the garden houses a substantial studio a brilliantly versatile space ideal for working, creativity or simply to retreat to the bottom of the garden, escape the bustle of everyday life and forge lasting memories with the family under the watch of one of the finest homes the area has to offer.
NORWICH
Norwich, an ancient city steeped in a millennium of history, has long been a haven for writers, radicals, and independent thinkers, fostering a rich culture and creative spirit. Its meticulously preserved medieval streets host a thriving community of small businesses, a dynamic culinary scene, and a vibrant arts culture. As a gateway to a county renowned for its pristine landscapes, expansive skies, and untouched vistas, Norwich continues to inspire.
Named one of the best places to live in 2021, Norwich sits approximately 20 miles from the coast where the River Yare and the River Wensum converge, the latter meandering through its heart. Once the second largest city in England during the 11th century, Norwich proudly retains its title as the UK s most complete medieval city. Historic paths like Elm Hill beckon with Tudor architecture and quaint caf s leading to the majestic Norwich Cathedral, a testament to its thousand year legacy.
West of the city, the University of East Anglia stands as a striking example of brutalist architecture, housing the Sainsbury Centre for modern and ethnographic art. Norwich s property landscape offers diversity, from Victorian city centre dwellings and converted mills to town houses and contemporary luxury homes. The Golden Triangle is cherished among families, while nearby rural villages like Stoke Holy Cross, Surlingham, and Bawburgh offer larger estates and idyllic countryside living.
With direct trains to London s Liverpool Street in just 90 minutes and an airport connecting to UK cities and Amsterdam, Norwich blends historical charm with modern connectivity a city that captivates and welcomes all who embrace its allure.
SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating.
COUNCIL TAX
Band F.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
C. Ref 9835 5127 7400 0439 8222
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TENURE
Freehold.
LOCATION
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WEBSITE TAGS
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EPC Rating C"