Description

Tender loving care and meticulous attention to detail has revived this wonderful 1930’s home for modern family life. The current owners have gone to considerable lengths to do justice to the bones of this home, carefully preserving the charming features whilst adding stylish modern flourishes with wonderful results.
An addition to the original footprint, you are welcomed into the front porch which perfectly sets aside from the main hallway with room to stash all the family essentials such as coats and boots. Moving inside, the crisp white décor radiates the light beautifully and allows the charming period features such as the decorative fireplaces stand out as stars of their own show. The dining room is first, a bright and welcoming room with room for the whole family to dine and socialise but could of course be used as an additional sitting room. We particularly love the fireplace in this room, finished with teal like ornate tiles, it is a real beauty. Moving towards the rear of the house, both the kitchen and sitting room have been extended to create bright spacious rooms, ideal for the growing family. The same simplicity of neutral décor continues with bespoke panelling, white-washed wood effect flooring and renovated original doors complete with decorative brass furniture, evoking a high-end finish and an absolute joy for the senses. Another considerate change, a downstairs loo has been cleverly tucked away under the stairs, an essential extra for most families.
Upstairs, of course the stylish finish continues throughout the three bedrooms, with a surprise pop of sumptuous green panelling in the bedroom to the rear. The bathroom is a picture of simplicity with a deluxe shower head over the bath and perhaps our second favourite feature, the porthole style stained glass window, another beautifully preserved feature.

Key Features

  • A stunning home, beautifully finished from top-to-toe
  • Packed with charming character features
  • An extended period home
  • Crisp neutral decor throughout
  • Large driveway with plenty of off-road parking
  • Double glazed throughout and gas central heating
  • Close to local amenities and bus routes
  • Enclosed rear garden with timber shed
  • Finished to an exceptional standard throughout
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Outside...

The Burrow is well set back from the road beyond a large driveway which comfortably parks a number of vehicles with room to turn to avoid reversing onto the road. Notably, the 1930’s façade offers beautiful curb appeal which is a big box tick for many. The garden to the rear continues the note of simplicity, with clean pathways edging the lawn and tidy manageable borders for a touch of colour. A Large timber shed provides space for essential garden storage too.

Franks Thoughts...

A home we could move into immediately. Always a fan of stylish neutral décor, but the owners here have managed to perfect the balance of crisp minimalism whilst creating a warm and cosy family home where good taste and period features are in abundance

Gorleston Road

Gorleston Road, Lowestoft NR32 3AB, UK

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The Legal Part

While we endeavour to maintain accurate photographs, floor plans, and descriptions, these are intended as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection. Fixtures and fittings are to be agreed with the seller. Total floorplan measurements have been rounded for ease and distances are also provided as an approximate. The services, systems and appliances listed within our specifications have not been tested by us and therefore provide no guarantee to their operating ability or efficiency.