We are delighted to present this 3 bedroom terrace period home on the infamous Elm Hill.
Elm Hill is one of Norwich's most picturesque and historically significant streets, located in the heart of the city in Norfolk, England. Known for its cobblestone pathways, Tudor buildings, and charming atmosphere, Elm Hill offers a glimpse into Norwich�s rich history, dating back to medieval times.
As you enter this stunning grade two listed building you come into the main hallway, with original dark flooring and staircase. To your right is the main reception room, also useable as a bedroom. Moving forward you come into newly fitted kitchen, with a free standing oven and space for a washing machine, with storage for your kitchenware, along with pantry space. A WC is also accessible from the rear of the kitchen with a door leading to the courtyard out the back. Moving downstairs to the basement living space, this has been modernised into a living room with the possibility of transforming this to bedroom.
Moving upstairs you'll find a further two bedrooms, one faces the front of the property overlooking the cobbles. The main bedroom has a good size walk in wardrobe/study this bedroom faces the rear of the property overlooking the courtyard. The bathroom is less than two years old, with a large shower basin, toilet, sink and towel rail giving a very modern feel to a characteristic property.
History:
Elm Hill�s history dates back to at least the 14th century. It was originally part of Norwich�s medieval layout, which has remained relatively unchanged. The street is believed to have been named after the elm trees that once lined it, contributing to the street�s natural beauty.
During the medieval period, Elm Hill was a busy area, known for its prosperous merchants and traders. Many of the buildings along the street were constructed in the 15th and 16th centuries, showcasing the distinctive timber-framed architecture of that era. These buildings are a testament to Norwich�s importance as a regional trading center and manufacturing hub during the medieval and Tudor periods.
Architecture and Culture:
Elm Hill is an excellent example of medieval and Tudor architecture, with its iconic timber-framed houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and distinctive overhanging upper floors. The buildings are often decorated with ornamental features like exposed beams and carved woodwork, reflecting the craftsmanship of the period.
Elm Hill has also played an important cultural role in Norwich. The street is home to several independent shops, galleries, and tea rooms, which cater to both locals and tourists, adding a contemporary touch to the historic setting. Visitors can explore the area�s art galleries, bookshops, and antiques stores, all while soaking in the historic atmosphere.
In addition to its commerce and architecture, Elm Hill has become a symbol of Norwich's commitment to preserving its heritage while fostering modern cultural expressions. The street is also a popular location for film shoots and photographs, 45 Elm Hill has been directly involved in movie shoots, featuring Forrest Whittaker in an iconic shot in movie Jingle Jangle a Netflix original movie directed by John Legend. Thanks to its timeless and atmospheric qualities. https://www.edp24.co.uk/things-to-do/20714105.it-everything-wanted---norwich-ended-starring-netflixs-jingle-jangle/
Conclusion:
Elm Hill is a living testament to the rich history and culture of Norwich. From its medieval roots to its present-day role as a cultural and commercial hub, Elm Hill continues to captivate visitors with its beauty and history, offering a glimpse into Norwich's storied past while embracing its vibrant present. Whether you're exploring its historic architecture, enjoying its local shops, or simply walking its cobbled streets, Elm Hill offers a deep connection to the past that still resonates in the heart of Norwich today.
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