A one bedroom flat at Keswick Hall is on the market for £100,000. Photo: William H Brown (Image: William H Brown)
The property, which is located just off Intwood Road, to the south of the city, is described as a "rural retreat" and has access to a communal swimming pool and tennis court.
The flat has a communal entrance, an entrance hall, open plan lounge and dining room with kitchen, a double bedroom and a bathroom.
A one bedroom flat at Keswick Hall is on the market for £100,000. Photo: William H Brown (Image: William H Brown)
The tenure is leasehold and the guide price is £100,000.
The development can be reached by driving out of Norwich along the A140 and past the turning for Hall Road, taking the next right hand turn to Keswick and then a left hand turn sign posted Keswick Hall.
A one bedroom flat at Keswick Hall is on the market for £100,000. Photo: William H Brown (Image: William H Brown)
For more information call William H Brown on 01603 950117.
A one bedroom flat at Keswick Hall is on the market for £100,000. Photo: William H Brown (Image: William H Brown)
A one bedroom flat at Keswick Hall is on the market for £100,000. Photo: William H Brown (Image: William H Brown)
A one bedroom flat at Keswick Hall is on the market for £100,000. Photo: William H Brown (Image: William H Brown)
A one bedroom flat at Keswick Hall is on the market for £100,000. Photo: William H Brown (Image: William H Brown)
A one bedroom flat at Keswick Hall is on the market for £100,000. Photo: William H Brown (Image: William H Brown)
A one bedroom flat at Keswick Hall is on the market for £100,000. Photo: William H Brown (Image: William H Brown)
A one bedroom flat at Keswick Hall is on the market for £100,000. Photo: William H Brown (Image: William H Brown)
A one bedroom flat at Keswick Hall is on the market for £100,000. Photo: William H Brown (Image: William H Brown)
A one bedroom flat at Keswick Hall is on the market for £100,000. Photo: William H Brown (Image: William H Brown)
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