A two-bedroom apartment in Norwich has come onto the market, with views overlooking the river.
The apartment on Geoffrey Watling Way is available for a guide price of £279,950 from Ben Allman Estate and Letting agents, with an extra £104 per calendar month on service charges and ground rent.
The property was built in 2021 and the selling agents describe the apartment as being: “An exceptionally well-presented sixth floor riverside apartment benefitting from river views.”
As you enter the apartment, the entrance hall features a couple of storage cupboards and a good-sized family bathroom, complete with bath, shower, WC and a pedestal hand basin.
Going deeper into the apartment, you will find the large open-plan sitting area, as well as the kitchen.
The kitchen offers plenty of countertop space, while the sitting area provides space to relax, with lots of natural light shining into the room.
It is here you will also find a south-facing balcony, which is accessed via a sliding door and is an ideal place to take in the river views.
The two double bedrooms also have views of the river, with the master bedroom having an en suite with a cubicle shower, WC and a pedestal hand basin.
The property has a video security system and there is access to a communal garden.
If you have a car, there is a parking space available for £75pcm.
Geoffrey Watling Way is next to Carrow Road football stadium, home to Norwich City Football Club, with amenities close by on Riverside including a supermarket, restaurants and a cinema.
The apartment is a short walk away from Norwich city centre, which provides further facilities.
For more information, please contact Ben Allman Estate and Letting Agents.
Property facts:
Geoffrey Watling Way, Norwich
Guide price: £279,950
Ben Allman Estate and Letting Agents, 01603 555577
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