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Development Opportunity in the Golden Triangle, Norwich

£650,000
Sowerbys, Norwich
PROPERTY TYPE

Land

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Key features

  • Planning Granted for Single Dwelling
  • Georgian Inspired Magnificent Two Storey Home
  • Self-Build or Developer Opportunity
  • REF 22/00870/O - Granted 29/09/2025 – Norwich City Council
  • Single Reserved Matter for Landscaping to be Concluded
  • Five Bedrooms / Five Bathrooms
  • Approximately 3,000 sq. ft. Gross Internal Area (GIA)
  • Plot of More Than Half an Acre (stms)
  • Double Garage

Description

Hidden away in the infamous Golden Triangle area of Norwich is this unique opportunity to build a two storey Georgian inspired home of approximately 3,000 sq. ft. on a plot of more than half an acre (stms). The only reserved matter still to be addressed relates to the landscaping of the property.

This is probably the finest single-dwelling plot available in Norwich, set in a location of the highest calibre. It has a beautiful private drive off Unthank Road, aas well as a second pedestrian/bicycle access leading to Eaton Park. The plot has a truly rural feel due to its trees and privacy.

We are advised by the owner that utilities are already available on site, although all interested parties should make their own enquiries to confirm this. We are further advised that nutrient neutrality requirements have now been satisfied.

Viewings are strictly by appointment.

EATON CHASE, NORWICH

Eaton Chase, nestled within Norwich’s coveted Golden Triangle, offers an address defined by heritage, prestige, and timeless appeal. This celebrated quarter of the city is renowned for its tree-lined avenues, elegant period homes, and vibrant community, creating a sought-after setting that combines history with modern living. Just moments from the cultural heart of Norwich, residents here enjoy independent shops, artisan cafés, and a thriving local spirit that has long defined the area.

The Golden Triangle has consistently ranked among the most desirable places to live in Norwich, with Eaton Chase at its centre. This part of the city sits close to the River Yare and the River Wensum, their winding paths connecting neighbourhoods rich in history and charm. Norwich itself, once England’s second largest city in the 11th century, remains the UK’s most complete medieval city, its legacy woven through cobbled lanes, grand architecture, and landmarks such as Norwich Cathedral and Elm Hill.

A short distance away lies the University of East Anglia, a hub of innovation framed by striking modernist architecture and home to the acclaimed Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. Property in the Golden Triangle spans a wide range - from handsome Victorian townhouses and Georgian-inspired residences to contemporary luxury builds—each contributing to the area’s enduring popularity with families and professionals alike.

With direct trains to London Liverpool Street in around 90 minutes and an international airport offering connections across the UK and to Amsterdam, Eaton Chase benefits from excellent transport links. It is a location that perfectly balances exclusivity, convenience, and the captivating charm of Norwich’s most prestigious neighbourhood.

SERVICES

Mains electric, gas, water and drainage available on site.

TENURE

Freehold.

LOCATION

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AGENT’S NOTE

Planning ref: REF 22/00870/O Norwich Country Council

Landscaping to be agreed for reserved matters.

WEBSITE TAGS

land-for-sale

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Development Opportunity in the Golden Triangle, Norwich

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Norwich Station2.4 miles
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About Sowerbys, Norwich

10 Queen Street Norwich NR2 4SQ

Our home in the city

In the heart of Norwich, you’ll find our home in the beautifully restored former offices of architect Edward Boardman. It’s a space that perfectly reflects who we are – where heritage meets a fresh approach to estate agency.

Meet the team

Step inside and you’ll be welcomed by a friendly, knowledgeable team who know the city like the back of their hand. From residential sales and lettings to land, new homes and marketing, we’re here to make every step of your property journey straightforward and enjoyable. Every conversation starts with care, expertise and a genuine enthusiasm for helping people find their place in this wonderful county.

Relax and stay a while

Our Norwich office is designed to feel just as inviting as the people in it. Beyond the main sales area, you’ll find our client lounge – open to everyone. Whether you’re popping in for advice, a valuation, or simply a coffee and a chat, you’ll always be made to feel at home.

Homes we represent

We’re proud to showcase a diverse range of homes across the city, county and coast – from elegant Georgian townhouses and stylish city apartments to character cottages and barn conversions. Whatever your style, we’ll help you find the one that feels right.

Why choose Sowerbys

For more than 30 years, Sowerbys has been helping people buy, sell and let homes across Norfolk. In Norwich, that story continues – built on trust, insight and a genuine love for the place we live and work. We’re proud to be part of the city’s story, helping people move onto their next chapter in life.

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