Guide price
£650,000
4 bed detached bungalow for sale
Roydon, Diss IP22Freehold
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
About this property
Detached four bedroom chalet with detached barn and impressive garden office
Well presented
Improved by the current owners
Generous, private grounds
Carriage driveway
Pleasant semi rural position
abbotFox Bespoke presents Wits End, a seriously stylish home, enjoying a pleasant position set well back from the road with a carriage driveway, useful barn and generous, private grounds.
Inside
Accommodation is arranged over two floors and briefly comprises; a good sized reception hall, two generous ground floor bedrooms, the principal bedroom with a lounge, dressing area and en suite. A modern open-plan kitchen dining room, sitting room which is fully vaulted and complete with a wood burning stove.
The first floor provides two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside
Enjoying a private position and generous plot. The garden has been carefully created to ensure there is always something of interest all year round.
Plenty of parking is provided by a large shingle carriage driveway. There’s also a detached barn which (stpp) could have a number of different uses.
In addition to the barn there is a most impressive garden office.
Location
Roydon is a highly sought after village just 3 miles west of Diss. Diss has an extensive range of facilities and benefits from a main line railway station with direct and regular services to London Liverpool Street and Norwich.
Families
The village is small but popular with families. There is an active village hall.
The village has a well regarded primary school originally built in 1896. The nearest high school is in Diss. A wide range of private schooling can be found in Norwich.
The village is desirable with families thanks to its rural, out-of-the-way feel, although it’s still well-connected. To the south of the village is Roydon Fen, a nature reserve.
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