St. Margaret’s House is a substantial and impressive 6-bedroom family home with a large three bedroom self-contained annexe. The property is of red brick construction under a tiled roof, set over three floors.
St. Margaret’s House is light and airy and extends to over 4500 square feet of well-proportioned family-sized accommodation. Of particular note is the open plan kitchen and breakfast room with double doors leading out to the private gardens.
On the ground floor there are two substantial reception rooms and a generous kitchen and breakfast room which all offer excellent family and entertaining space. The current owners have retained many of the property’s period features including original fireplaces, timber flooring and cornicing. On the first floor, there is a generous landing which leads onto the spacious bedrooms with lovely views over the gardens. On the second floor there is also a large bedroom which is currently used as a study.
The property is accessed via a private driveway with turn circle and off-street parking for several vehicle’s, with associated garaging and work shop. The gardens at St. Margaret’s House are mainly laid to lawn, with shrub and hedge borders and wrap around the house, offering private external entertaining space. To the rear of the property is a heated swimming pool, vegetable garden area and rear access to the house and annexe.
St. Margaret’s House is located on Staitheway Road which is a very popular location in Wroxham. Wroxham is renowned as the heart of the Norfolk Broads and has a broad range of amenities including sailing and boating, along with a good range of shopping and banking facilities. Wroxham also has its own railway station with regular trains to Norwich, with connecting trains onwards to London Liverpool Street and in the other direction via the Bittern line to the North Norfolk Coast.
Norwich, approximately 8 miles, is the regional centre of East Anglia and has a thriving retail and business centre with cultural and leisure activities along with excellent schools, a university and International airport on the northern side.