Pattinson Auction are pleased to offer this 2-bedroom terraced cottage, situated within a short walk of amenities in the popular village of North Elmham. The cottage offers scope to improve and refurbish in some areas and is available with no onward chain. ACCOMMODATION Visitors are welcomed in to the main sitting room with exposed beams, bay window and feature fireplace. An opening leads to the kitchen and a staircase rises to the first floor. Beyond the sitting room is a small hall with door to the downstairs shower room and external door to the rear of the property. The kitchen comprises a range of storage units, a free-standing electric cooker, plumbing/space for a washing machine and a fitted sink unit. Upstairs there are two bedrooms, both of which measure 4.0m x 2.4m with windows to the rear aspect exposed ceiling rafters. OUTSIDE The property is approached from the pathway of Holt Road. There is pedestrian access at the rear of the property but no garden or off road parking. LOCATION North Elmham is a popular village with an array of amenities which include a primary school, doctor's surgery, two pubs, village shop, tea rooms with post office, sports field with tennis court and an active village hall. The village is a 10-minute car journey from the well-served market town of Dereham, whilst the city of Norwich and the vast and stunning beaches of Wells-Next-the Sea and Holkham, on the North Norfolk coast, are only half an hour's drive away. SERVICES The property is connected to mains drainage, electricity and water supply. Electric room heaters and UPVC double glazing installed throughout.Council Tax Band: A Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_norfolk-r741488/for-sale_i68213339
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The Norfolk Agents are pleased to offer this 2-bedroom terraced cottage, situated within a short walk of amenities in the popular village of North Elmham. The cottage offers scope to improve and refurbish in some areas and is available with no onward chain. ACCOMMODATIONVisitors are welcomed in to the main sitting room with exposed beams and flint, bay window and feature fireplace. An opening leads to the kitchen and a staircase rises to the first floor. Beyond the sitting room is a small hall with door to the downstairs shower room and external door to the rear of the property. The kitchen comprises a range of storage units, a free-standing electric cooker, plumbing/space for a washing machine and a fitted sink unit. Upstairs there are two bedrooms, both of which measure 4.0m x 2.4m with windows to the rear aspect exposed ceiling rafters. OUTSIDEThe property is approached from the pathway of Holt Road. There is pedestrian access at the rear of the property but no garden or off road parking.LOCATIONNorth Elmham is a popular village with an array of amenities which include a primary school, doctor's surgery, two pubs, village shop, tea rooms with post office, sports field with tennis court and an active village hall. The village is a 10-minute car journey from the well-served market town of Dereham, whilst the city of Norwich and the vast and stunning beaches of Wells-Next-the Sea and Holkham, on the North Norfolk coast, are only half an hour's drive away.SERVICESThe property is connected to mains drainage, electricity and water supply. Electric room heaters and UPVC double glazing installed throughout.TENURE: FreeholdCOUNCIL TAX BAND: AEPC RATING: EAuctioneers Additional CommentsPattinson Auction are working in Partnership with the marketing agent on this online auction sale and are referred to below as 'The Auctioneer'.This auction lot is being sold either under conditional (Modern) or unconditional (Traditional) auction terms and overseen by the auctioneer in partnership with the marketing agent.The property is available to be viewed strictly by appointment only via the Marketing Agent or The Auctioneer. Bids can be made via the Marketing Agents or via The Auctioneers website.Please be aware that any enquiry, bid or viewing of the subject property will require your details being shared between both any marketing agent and The Auctioneer in order that all matters can be dealt with effectively.The property is being sold via a transparent online auction. In order to submit a bid upon any property being marketed by The Auctioneer, all bidders/buyers will be required to adhere to a verification of identity process in accordance with Anti Money Launderingprocedures. Bids can be submitted at any time and from anywhere. Our verification process is in place to ensure that AML procedure are carried out in accordance with the law.A Legal Pack associated with this particular property is available to view upon request and contains details relevant to the legal documentation enabling all interested parties to make an informed decision prior to bidding. The Legal Pack will also outline the buyers' obligations and sellers' commitments. It is strongly advised that you seek the counsel of a solicitor prior to proceeding with any property and/or Land Title purchase.Auctioneers Additional CommentsIn order to secure the property and ensure commitment from the seller, upon exchange of contracts the successful bidder will be expected to pay a non-refundable deposit equivalent to 5% of the purchase price of the property. The deposit will be a contribution to the purchase price. A non-refundable reservation fee of up to 6% inc VAT (subject to a minimum of 6,000 inc VAT) is also required to be paid upon agreement of sale. The Reservation Fee is in addition to the agreed purchase price and consideration should be made by the purchaser in relation to any Stamp Duty Land Tax liability associated with overall purchase costs.Both the Marketing Agent and The Auctioneer may believe necessary or beneficial to the customer to pass their details to third party service suppliers, from which a referral fee may be obtained. There is no requirement or indeed obligation to use these recommended suppliers or services.1. Purchasers will be asked to produce ID to satisfy money laundering regulations and we would ask for your co-operation in providing the relevant documentation.2. While we endeavour to make our sales details fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to make further investigations.3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only.4. Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this property. We strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising their offer to purchase.5. THESE PARTICULARS ARE ISSUED IN GOOD FAITH BUT DO NOT FORM PART OF ANY OFFER OR CONTRACT. THE MATTERS REFERRED TO IN THESE PARTICULARS SHOULD BE INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED BY PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OR TENANTS. THE NORFOLK AGENTS LIMITED NOR ANY OF ITS EMPLOYEES HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO MAKE OR GIVE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WHATEVER IN RELATION TO THIS PROPERTY. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_norfolk-r741488/for-sale_i70274389
A 2 bedroom terrace house situated in a cul-de-sac location with good size kitchen/dining room and first floor sitting room. The accommodation comprises of kitchen/dining room with staircase to first floor landing, sitting room, 2 bedrooms and a wet room.The property benefits from double glazing, electric heating and parking.Tilney St Lawrence is on the main bus route for King's Lynn and Wisbech with the bus stop being nearby, there is also an XL bus to Great Yarmouth with the bus stop being about a 5 minute walk. Tilney St Lawrence has a village school, shop, public house, village hall, post office and playing field. Approximately 2.5 miles in the adjoining village, Tilney All Saints, there is Eagles Golf Centre which also has a bar and grill on site. There is a Doctors surgery, chemist, school, shop, public house, restaurant and village clubs in the adjoining village of Terrington St JohnBorough Council King's Lynn & West Norfolk, King's Court, Chapel Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1EX. Council Tax Band A.EPC D. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71159844
Ref DH0707 - FIRST TIME BUYERS & INVESTORS TAKE NOTE! This Mid-Terrace Home is for sale through THE MODERN METHOD OF AUCTION, which has a timescale suitable for MORTGAGE BUYERS! With PARKING and a REAR GARDEN externally, the internal accommodation features a GENEROUS SITTING ROOM, kitchen and CONSERVATORY to the ground floor. Upstairs has TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS and a FAMILY BATHROOM, and there is scope for a LOFT CONVERSION (stp) given other properties with this layout have done so.Stepping Inside...There is a PORCH entrance, opening to the SITTING ROOM with stairs to the first floor and a WINDOW TO FRONT overlooking the GREEN. The KITCHEN is next with WALL & BASE LEVEL CABINETS, space for cooking appliances and finally, the CONSERVATORY, which has a VIEW OVER THE GARDEN and space for UTILITY APPLIANCES if required.Heading Upstairs...As you reach the top of the stairs, the LANDING has doors on either end leading to the DOUBLE BEDROOMS with a central doorway leading to the FAMILY BATHROOM. There is a THREE PIECE SUITE in situ with a BATH, hand wash basin and W/C. One of the bedrooms faces to the front with a matching view to the sitting room, and one faces to the rear.The PlotThere is PARKING TO FRONT as you approach, with space for ONE VEHICLE, and to the rear is a GARDEN, which has an area of PATIO and LAWN with space for a shed to one corner.Getting to Know Martham...Martham is a PRETTY VILLAGE just 9 miles north of Great Yarmouth. The village lies partly in the NORFOLK BROADS NATIONAL PARK with the Thurne River which is a WORLD FAMOUS FISHING LOCATION. The centre of Martham has a LARGE VILLAGE GREEN with Georgian houses, SHOPS, pubs and restaurants. Visitors and locals enjoy the summer months in Martham, which include events such as the BEER FESTIVAL, Scarecrow Festival, and Carnival. Martham Broads has a canoe hire centre if you'd like to explore the River Thurne.Auctioneer CommentsThis property is for sale by the Modern Method of Auction. Should you view, offer or bid on the property, your information will be shared with the Auctioneer, iamsold Limited. This method of auction requires both parties to complete the transaction within 56 days of the draft contract for sale being received by the buyers solicitor. This additional time allows buyers to proceed with mortgage finance (subject to lending criteria, affordability and survey). The buyer is required to sign a reservation agreement and make payment of a non-refundable Reservation Fee. This being 4.5% of the purchase price including VAT, subject to a minimum of £6,600.00 including VAT. The Reservation Fee is paid in addition to purchase price and will be considered as part of the chargeable consideration for the property in the calculation for stamp duty liability. Buyers will be required to go through an identification verification process with iamsold and provide proof of how the purchase would be funded. This property has a Buyer Information Pack which is a collection of documents in relation to the property. The documents may not tell you everything you need to know about the property, so you are required to complete your own due diligence before bidding. A sample copy of the Reservation Agreement and terms and conditions are also contained within this pack. The buyer will also make payment of £300 including VAT towards the preparation cost of the pack, where it has been provided by iamsold. The property is subject to an undisclosed Reserve Price with both the Reserve Price and Starting Bid being subject to change.Referral ArrangementsThe Partner Agent and Auctioneer may recommend the services of third parties to you. Whilst these services are recommended as it is believed they will be of benefit; you are under no obligation to use any of these services and you should always consider your options before services are accepted. Where services are accepted the Auctioneer or Partner Agent may receive payment for the recommendation and you will be informed of any referral arrangement and payment prior to any services being taken by you. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70984056
A 2 bedroom, mid-terrace property being situated in a convenient location with gardens and parking. NO ONWARD CHAIN.The property is installed with gas fired radiator central heating and double glazing.The accommodation briefly comprises sitting room/dining room, kitchen, rear lobby and WC to the ground floor. On the first floor are 2 bedrooms and a bathroom.Outside, the property has gardens to the front and rear garden and a garage.Rosebery Avenue is situated off Wootton Road being a popular residential area with a regular bus service and is situated close to a doctor's surgery, local shops, library, supermarket and primary and secondary schools. There is good access to the town centre, which has undergone extensive improvements within the last few years. King's Lynn has an historic port on the River Great Ouse and an internationally renowned medieval centre. There is also good access to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and it is also conveniently placed for the various industrial estates, the North Norfolk coast and the Royal Estate of Sandringham.Borough Council of Kings Lynn & West Norfolk, Kings Court, Chapel Street, Kings Lynn PE30 1EXCouncil Tax Band - AEPC - TBCGas central heating. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70295956
Pure Investor brings to the market this 2 bedrooms mid terrace property that is conveniently situated in the centre of the bustling market town of Harleston. Nestled in the beautiful Waveney Valley on the old coaching route from London to Great Yarmouth, Harleston is a vibrant market town, filled with historic buildings, a beautiful church and plenty of character around every corner you turn. With good local schooling here, as well as in Stradbroke and Bungay the town further boasts an impressive array of independent shops, doctor's surgery, post office, chemist and several coffee shops. There is also a popular Wednesday market with free parking and the town of Diss, just a 15 minute drive away, boasts a direct train line to London Liverpool Street. The property comprises of entrance hallway where access to the kitchen, living room, downstairs W/C & stairs is available. The kitchen has integrated electric hob, cooker, extractor fan, sink and drainer and tiling throughout. The living room has laminate flooring throughout with patio doors leading to the rear garden that allow a lot of light to flood the room, there is also a small storage room, the downstairs W/C has a toilet and sink. Up the carpeted stairs and landing is the first floor where there is a family bathroom and two double bedrooms. The family bathroom consists of bath/shower with panelling to the walls, toilet, sink & radiator. Both double bedrooms are fully carpeted and have a great amount of storage which is a rarity for a property of this type. Outside there is a flagged and partially decked rear garden with fencing surrounding the space, with access to the rear of the property available by via a fenced door. To the rear of the property is a designated parking space. Property Information - Full Address: 27, Bullfinch Drive, Harleston, Norfolk, IP20 9FB - Asking Price: £180,000.00 - Property Type: Mid terrace. - Number Of Bedrooms: 2 - Number Of Bathrooms: 2 - Parking: 1 space to the front of the property. - Tenancy: Currently tenanted, tenants been in since 2018. - Current Rental Income: £700.00pcm (£8,400.00 per annum) - Yield: 4.6% - Tenure: Freehold - Ground Rent: N/A - Service Charge: N/A For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norfolk-r741488/for-sale_i71034090
Minors & Brady are pleased to present this charming three-bedroom mid-terraced property, offering a perfect blend of comfort and functionality for modern living. Boasting an inviting entrance lobby leading into a cosy living room, a well-appointed dining room, and a functional kitchen, this home provides a warm and welcoming living space. With the convenience of a ground-floor bathroom, this property caters to the practical needs of the household. Upstairs, three bedrooms offer ample room for relaxation, making this property an ideal choice for families or professionals seeking additional space. Outside, the generous pea shingle drive to the front and the good-sized rear garden, with the potential for creating a perfect outdoor relaxation space, make this property an excellent opportunity for those looking for a comfortable and well-located residence.EPC Rating: D LOCATION Nestled in the heart of Wroxham, Norwich Road offers the perfect blend of tranquillity and convenience. This picturesque location is renowned for its stunning views of the Norfolk Broads, providing residents with an abundance of opportunities to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes. The village itself is well-equipped with charming local shops, cosy cafes, and traditional pubs, ensuring that residents have easy access to everyday amenities. With its close-knit community and serene ambience, Norwich Road presents an ideal setting for those seeking a peaceful and picturesque lifestyle in the heart of Wroxham. NORWICH ROAD Welcome to this inviting three-bedroom mid-terraced property, offering a comfortable and practical living space. The entrance lobby leads into a cosy living room, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for relaxation. The adjacent dining room and well-appointed kitchen offer a seamless flow, providing a perfect setting for both intimate family meals and entertaining guests. The ground floor is completed with a conveniently located bathroom, catering to the practical needs of the household. Upstairs, the property features three bedrooms, providing ample living space for a growing family or professionals seeking additional room for a home office or hobby space. Notably, one of the bedrooms at the rear of the property is accessible via the second bedroom, adding a unique touch to the property's layout. Externally, the property presents a generous pea shingle drive to the front, ensuring convenient off-road parking and adding to the property's curb appeal. The good-sized rear garden, with proper maintenance, provides a perfect outdoor space for relaxation and leisure activities, promising a peaceful and private sanctuary amidst the bustle of everyday life. This property presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a comfortable and well-located residence, complete with a practical interior layout and a promising outdoor space for creating an ideal setting for outdoor relaxation and entertainment. Don't miss the chance to make this lovely property your new home. Disclaimer Minors and Brady, along with their representatives, are not authorized to provide assurances about the property, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their client. We do not take responsibility for any statements made in these particulars, which do not constitute part of any offer or contract. It is recommended to verify leasehold charges provided by the seller through legal representation. All mentioned areas, measurements, and distances are approximate, and the information provided, including text, photographs, and plans, serves as guidance and may not cover all aspects comprehensively. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations, or other consents. Services, equipment, and facilities have not been tested by Minors and Brady, and prospective purchasers are advised to verify the information to their satisfaction through inspection or other means. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70449726
*NO ONWARD CHAIN* A well presented three bedroom end of terrace property, located within the popular village of Marham. The accommodation includes the entrance hall, which leads through to the fitted kitchen with integral appliances and access to the rear garden. There is also a front to back lounge/diner. The first floor landing services the three bedrooms, two of which are double in size and all have built-in wardrobes. There is also a bathroom and separate WC. The property has the benefit of gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout. Externally, there are both front and rear gardens, which are mainly laid to lawn and there is an allocated parking space to the rear. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70545998
The Norfolk Agents are delighted to present this terraced cottage, located in the ever popular, well served village of North Elmham. This charming cottage has been extended by the current owners to create a larger kitchen and also has a garden which is much bigger than the average for a property of this size. The property is situated within walking distance to the Kings Head Public House, Village Shop & Village Green. We would like to make interested parties aware that there is no onward chain.ACCOMMODATIONVisitors are welcomed into a cosy, traditional cottage style sitting room, with fireplace housing a wood burning stove and the original 12x12 Norfolk pamment tiles. Connecting the sitting room to the kitchen is the dining area with stairs rising to the first floor. The kitchen comprises base and wall units with ceramic bowl sink and drainer overlooking the garden, electric oven with 4-ring hob and space and plumbing for a washing machiene. Completing the ground floor accommodation the rear lobby with space for a fridge freezer and door to the ground floor bathroom. The bathroom is fitted with bath with shower above, hand basin with storage below, WC and heated towel rail. On the first floor are two bedrooms. The master of which benefits from built in wardrobes. The second bedroom is on the smaller side so would make a great nursery or home office.OUTSIDEThe external door off the rear lobby opens onto a generously proportioned rear garden. The fully enclosed garden is mostly laid to lawn with patio serving a perfect spot for garden furniture and a barbeque. Street parking is available directly to the front of the property.LOCATIONNorth Elmham is a thriving village with an array of amenities which include a primary school, doctor's surgery, two pubs, village shop, tea rooms with post office, sports field with tennis court and an active village hall. The village is a 10-minute car journey from the well-served market town of Dereham, whilst the city of Norwich and the vast and stunning beaches of Wells-Next-the Sea and Holkham, on the North Norfolk coast, are only half an hour's drive away.SERVICESThe property has connections to mains drainage, water and electric. Central heating via an electric fired boiler to radiators.AGENTS NOTEPlease note that the property is located in a conservation area. This property has a right of way to the rear of the property across neighbouring gardens on the left and right. Neighbours do not have a right of way across this garden. TENURE:FreeholdCOUNCIL TAX BAND:AEPC RATING:D1. Purchasers will be asked to produce ID to satisfy money laundering regulations and we would ask for your co-operation in providing the relevant documentation.2. While we endeavour to make our sales details fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to make further investigations.3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only.4. Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this property. We strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising their offer to purchase.5. THESE PARTICULARS ARE ISSUED IN GOOD FAITH BUT DO NOT FORM PART OF ANY OFFER OR CONTRACT. THE MATTERS REFERRED TO IN THESE PARTICULARS SHOULD BE INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED BY PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OR TENANTS. THE NORFOLK AGENTS LIMITED NOR ANY OF ITS EMPLOYEES HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO MAKE OR GIVE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WHATSOEVER IN RELATION TO THIS PROPERTY. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_norfolk-r741488/for-sale_i71073697
The Property The property offered for sale is a Victorian terraced house situated in a quiet road just off the centre of the village. Generally in good condition, the property would now benefit from some updating and presently offers accommodation comprising a sitting room with an open fireplace housing a wood burner, a dining room, also with an open fireplace housing a wood burner, a kitchen with a range of hand made units, a rear lobby and a bathroom. On the first floor, a landing leads to three bedrooms. The property enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating and UPVC sealed unit windows and doors. Outside, to the front of the house is an enclosed garden and to the rear there is a further enclosed garden area and a brick built garage. The property is being sold with no onward chain. Location Melton Constable is a thriving village with excellent main road links and an extensive range of amenities to include a village shop, a renowned butchers, a garage and a primary school. Around 4 miles away is the market town of Holt which has an extensive range of shops and businesses where a friendly and personal service still remains. The town is also home to Gresham's public school. The North Norfolk coast is around 4 miles distant with Cley, Blakeney and Morston within easy reach. The city of Norwich is 20 miles away with fast rail links to London Liverpool Street. Norwich Airport has direct access to various destinations via Schipol. Directions Leave Holt via the Norwich Road. On the outskirts of the town turn right at the signpost for Hunworth and Quarry. Proceed through Hunworth and after around 2 miles you will enter Briston. At the crossroads turn right and after around 1 mile you will enter the centre of the village. Kitchener Road will then be found on the right hand side. No 20 will then also be on the right hand side. The Accommodation The accommodation comprises: - UPVC front door, leading to - Entrance Hall Radiator and coat pegs. Sitting Room (12'4 x 10'5) Red brick fireplace housing a wood burner. Fitted shelving. Radiator. Wooden flooring. Picture rail. Dining Room (14' x 13'2) Open fireplace housing a wood burner. Pamment floor. Telephone point. Staircase to first floor. Kitchen (9' x 7') Range of fitted hand made base units with working surfaces over. Inset electric oven, surface hob, re-circulating hood. Single drainer sink unit with mixer tap. Range of matching wall units. Radiator. Door to - UPVC Conservatory (9'6 x 5'9) Radiator. Door to garden. Inner Lobby Radiator. Bathroom Panelled bath with shower screen and shower over. W.C., washbasin. Heated towel rail. First Floor Landing, leading to - Bedroom One (14' x 12'1) Period cast iron fireplace. Radiator. Bedroom Two (14' x 10'6) Period cast iron fireplace. Double wardrobe housing a wall mounted boiler for central heating and domestic hot water. Fitted cupboard. Bedroom Three (9' x 6'10) Radiator Curtilage To the front of the property is a front garden which is mostly laid to lawn together with a concrete path and inset shrubs, all enclosed by low walling. To the rear of the house there are wrought iron gates leading to a driveway that provides off street parking. This in turn leads to brick built garage (17' x 9'5) with up and over door, personal door, electric power and light and plumbing for an automatic washing machine. There is also a paved rear courtyard. General Information Tenure: Freehold. Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. The central heating is presently run by free standing gas bottles. Council Tax Band: A (£1423.54-2023/24) EPC Rating : to be confirmed Local Authority: North Norfolk District Council, . Viewing: Strictly via the sole agents, Pointens Estate Agents, telephone . Ref: H313098. Agents Note: Intending purchasers will be asked to produce original Identity Documentation and Proof of Address before solicitors are instructed. IMPORTANT NOTICE Messrs. Pointens for themselves and for the Vendors or Lessors of this property whose Agents they are, give notice that: These particulars have been prepared in accordance with the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991 and they are intended to give a fair and substantially correct general description of the property for the guidance of intending purchasers, and they do not constitute part of an offer or contract. Please note that: Photographs may have been taken with the use of a wide-angle lens We have not tested any heating installations, other appliances or services and it is therefore the responsibility of the purchaser, their solicitor or surveyor, to ascertain their condition and serviceability. Intending purchasers, particularly those who will be travelling some distance are advised to check with us first on the availability of the property and on any points which are of particular importance to them. No person in the employ of Pointens has any authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to this property or these particulars, nor to enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor of Lessor. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69302418
Welcome to Canada Road, this charming terraced property is nestled in the heart of Cromer, a vibrant beach town known for its picturesque coastline and bustling atmosphere. Boasting a kitchen, living room, bathroom, outside patio garden and two cozy bedrooms, this property is ideal for anyone hoping to live in Cromer.Upon entering the property, you are greeted with a well-appointed kitchen that features a gas hob and integrated oven. The kitchen also features a window that looks towards the front of the property, allowing light to come through the room.The spacious living room seamlessly connects to the kitchen space, creating an open plan feel to the downstairs of the property. Towards the back of the living room, glass doors open onto the private patio space. The downstairs of this property is decorated to a modern and high standard and is tiled throughout. Under stairs storage (that can be accessed from the living room) makes the perfect space for any necessities to be kept. Heading upstairs, the hallway connects the two bedrooms in the property and the bathroom. To the back of the property is Bedroom One, which is a double bedroom that has a window looking onto the private garden area. Bedroom two is a great sized single bedroom, which is currently being used for a twin bedroom. The highlight of this property has to be the balcony which opens up from this bedroom. With access from the sliding doors, this balcony provides the perfect space for looking over the town. The balcony on this charming property, perched above Cromer town, offers a view of the bustling streets. As the sun sets in the distance, this balcony becomes the perfect spot to unwind. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norfolk-r741488/for-sale_i69469329
Guide Price £240,000 - £250,000 Whittley Parish are pleased to offer to the market this three bedroom end of terrace house located in a cul-de-sac position within short distance of the village centre. The property is of traditional brick construction under a pitched tiled roof benefitting from Upvc double glazing and electric heating. The property is well presented with the ground floor offering an entrance hall, kitchen, well proportioned sitting room leading into a fabulous garden room which is currently set up as an office, but equally would lend itself as a dining room or second reception room. Upstairs are three bedrooms and bathroom. Externally the property benefits from an en bloc single garage with up and over door. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and fully enclosed by paneled fencing with a gate to the rear which leads to the market place.Over the years East Harling has proven to have been a popular and sought after village with a beautiful assortment of many period and historic properties, whilst still retaining a strong and active local community helped by having a good niche infrastructure with schooling, doctors surgery, public house, fine church, convenience store, post office and is within close distance of the A11 having direct routes to Norwich and London. The historic market town of Diss is found within easy reach lying 11 miles to the east offering a more extensive and diverse range of amenities and facilities with the mainline railway station with direct/regular services to London Liverpool Street and Norwich.Services:Drainage: MainsHeating: Electric Council tax band: Tenure: FreeholdEPC rating: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71043978
From the residents' parking area, it is a short walk along the terrace path. From the gate, a shared path leads to the front door which opens into the entrance lobby and in turn into the open-plan living/dining room. This is a generous, dual-aspect living space, with a window to the front and glazed double doors to the conservatory...a useful addition, currently used as an office area, but could serve a variety of purposes. The kitchen has been fitted with a range of modern cabinets, and has space for your appliances.Upstairs you will find three bedrooms - two doubles and a spacious single. The main bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes with sliding doors, and there are further built-in storage cupboards on the landing. A shower room completes the accommodation.Outside, the garden wraps around three sides of the property and is primarily laid to lawn with an array of mature shrubs. The rear garden has a brick-built outbuilding, and access to a rear path leading back to the parking area.LOCATIONFleggburgh is a sought after semi-rural Broads village providing easy access to road links for Norwich City and Great Yarmouth and benefits from a Village Hall (offering Post Office services two days a week), a delivery service from Filby Stores, Leisure Centre with a swimming pool, fully equipped gym, squash courts and more, a Doctors surgery, and a primary school, with secondary schooling available in nearby Acle & Martham,From Acle, there are fantastic transport links to Great Yarmouth and the Cathedral City of Norwich, with both train and bus services offering direct and frequent services. The village also offers easy road links to both Norwich and Great Yarmouth via the easily accessible A47. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70958401
TEMPTING VILLAGE TERRACE! This well kept, three bedroom, family terraced home offers the next owners a fantastic way of living. The porch will welcome you into the bright, practical, sitting room, leading to the modern kitchen/diner with easy access to the landscaped rear garden - this property is the definition 'move in ready!'. Upstairs, the updated bathroom offers a low maintenance approach with shower panels as opposed to tiles and modern three piece suite. With two double bedrooms and a smaller third, this property is able to accommodate for most types of living. Outside, you'll discover the raised patio/terrace which has proved perfect for catching the evening sun, with the garden mainly laid to lawn with raised flower beds and a rear gate for easy access to and from the garden to your driveway and garage. With all of the benefits of a modernised family home, such as a boiler only 2 years old, this property must be seen in person to appreciate everything on offer. Accommodation Comprises Entrance Porch Sitting Room 15'4 x 14' (4.6m x 4.3m) Kitchen/Diner 15' x 9'7 (4.6m x 2.9m) First Floor Landing Bathroom 6'6 x 6'5 (2.0m x 2.0m) Bedroom 11'4 x 8'3 (3.5m x 2.5m) Bedroom 11'4 x 8'3 (3.5m x 2.5m) Bedroom 7'11 x 6'6 (2.4m x 2.0m) Outside Garage and driveway, enclosed rear garden with lawn and patio area. Directions From our propertyladder Spixworth office turn left onto Crostwick Lane, turn right onto Lillian Road, right into Ivy Road. Turn left into Chestnut Avenue where the property can be found on the right hand side. LOCATION Spixworth is a popular village, located to the North of Norwich. The village is extremely well served, benefitting from two schools, a doctors, a dentist, a chemist, a small supermarket, a convenience store, two takeaways, a pub, a motel, a very active social club and village hall and of course, an Estate Agents! PROPERTY INFORMATION .................................................................................................... COUNCIL TAX BAND: B LOCAL AUTHORITY: BROADLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL EPC: C SERVICES CONNECTED: MAINS WATER, MAINS ELECTRICITY Broadband: Details of available speeds can be found at Mobile Signal: An indication of available service can be found at Known Building Safety Issues: NONE Known Restrictions: NONE Known Public & Private Rights: NONE Flood & Coastal Erosion: The flood history of properties in England can be found at the long term flood risk for properties in England can be found at Check the long term flood risk for an area in England - GOV.UK ( plan for tackling coastal erosion can be found at Permission: Whether a local planning permission will affect enjoyment of the property is a subjective decision. You should satisfy yourself that local extensions, new buildings & developments will not affect your enjoyment of the property at the planning portal of the relevant local authority or via a planning search. Please ask if you would like any help with this? Accessibility: Hopefully you can see the accessibility from the photos and floorplan but if you still have any questions regarding accessibilities or adaptations, please contact us. Mining: Britain has been actively mined since 2700BCE. Limited information is known about prehistoric & historic mines but Norfolk is known to contain a number of historic mines, especially chalk mines. No map exists of the location of these mines but limited information about the known mines can be found at Search Mining plans Opengeoscience scans and photos Our data British Geological Survey (BGS). Property Ladder, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Property Ladder have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 3. These published details should not be considered to be accurate and all information, including but not limited to lease details, boundary information and restrictive covenants have been provided by the sellers. Property Ladder have not physically seen the lease nor the deeds. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69877309
1 Jasmine Cottage is a charming end terrace cottage believed to date back to 1875 and situated in a pleasant location on the edge of the rural village of Colkirk with field and countryside views. There is well presented accommodation briefly comprising a sitting/dining room, modern kitchen with 2 bedrooms and a shower room upstairs. The cottage also has the benefit of timber framed double glazed windows and doors, electric radiator heating and a fireplace housing a wood burning stove in the sitting room.Outside, there is a brick built outbuilding providing utility facilities, driveway parking to the front and an attractive garden located a few yards from the cottage which backs onto paddock land.Offered for sale with no onward chain, 1 Jasmine Cottage has been a much loved second home for the current owner but would equally suit as a permanent home or holiday lettings business with its accessibility to the north Norfolk coast.Colkirk is an active rural village, approximately 2 1/2 miles from the busy popular market town of Fakenham with all of its amenities such as health facilities, schools and sixth form college, churches, a cinema, library, restaurants, public houses, major supermarkets, traditional food shops, and markets. There is also a racecourse and garden centre close by in the village of Hempton.Colkirk has a variety of period and modern properties and offers a village primary school, a country public house, village hall, church and a traditional village green with a small well equipped play area. There is also a large recreation field and allotments. The north Norfolk coast is approximately 12 miles away with its large sandy beaches and small coastal villages with a variety of recreational facilities.Breckland District Council, Elizabeth House, Walpole Loke, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1EE. Council Tax Band A.Mains water, mains drainage and mains electricity. Electric radiator heating. EPC Rating Band TBC. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71109237
This detached cottage is situated on a fabulous, established plot extending to around ¼ of an acre in size (stms). It really presents itself as a modernisation/development opportunity but the amount of potential on such a large plot is both rare and highly sought after. Originally, the property was made up of a terrace of three cottages. At some stage, one of these was knocked down and the others changed and a rear extension added to form one, two bedroom property with two reception rooms. Positioned on the edge of the Village in a semi-rural location, the property also benefits from wonderful open views to the front which compliment the space and tranquillity of its grounds and gardens even further. No onward chain. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i70033877
The property comprises of a three bedroom mid terrace town house offering a good deal of versatile living space. The accommodation is distributed over three floors with particular notice drawn to the top floor master bedroom suite having the luxury of en-suite facilities. The property has been well maintained by the current owner and recent improvements include a new kitchen fitted in 2021 and a replacement boiler installed in 2020 whilst being presented in a most excellent decorative order throughout. The property further benefits from upvc double glazed windows and doors and is heated by a gas fired boiler via radiators. Externally there is off-road parking in front of the single en-bloc garage to the rear and the main garden is fully enclosed by panel fencing and offers a good degree of privacy within.The popular Churchfields development is located within walking distance to the heart of the village and to excellent public transport links. Long Stratton itself offers an extensive and diverse range of many day to day amenities and facilities including schooling, independent shops, supermarket, public houses, restaurant and cafes along with doctor's surgery and dentist etc. For the commuter the city of Norwich is within easy reach being some twelve or so miles to the north whilst the historic market town of Diss is also within easy reach being some eleven miles to the south and with the benefit of a mainline railway station with regular/direct services to London Liverpool Street. The accommodation comprises:-Entrance LobbyWith space for hanging coats and boot/shoe storage.Lounge - 4.78m x 4.04m (15'8 x 13'3)With wood effect flooring and views to the green adjacent the property.Kitchen/Diner - 5.28m x 4.04m (17'4 x 13'3)Recently fitted in 2021 this stunning kitchen comprises of gloss white wall and base units with carbon composite work surfaces over, integral oven, induction hob with extractor fan over, integrated under counter fridge and freezer, dishwasher and washing machine, ample space for table and chairs, continued wood effect flooring and door to rear garden.First floor bedroom - 3.96m x 2.79m (13'0 x 9'2)With fitted wardrobes and being a good sized double bedroom.First floor bedroom - 2.54m x 1.96m (8'4 x 6'5)Currently being used as an office but would be suitable for a nursery/childs bedroom.BathroomThree piece suite in white comprising panel bath with shower over, pedestal hand wash basin, WC and feature circular window.Second floor suiteBedroom - 3.96m x 3.68m (13'0 x 12'1)Superb suite with dormer window, triple built-in wardrobes and shower room.Shower RoomRefurbished shower room with walk-in shower cubicle with glass screen, pedestal hand wash basin and WC. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70397160
VILLAGE LIFE! Check out this lovely 3 bedroom end terraced house, sitting on approx. 0.3 acres (STS) and situated in the popular village of Upwell with the local primary school and village amenities a short walk away its ideal for a young family.The living accommodation consists of a dining room, kitchen, utility room, lounge with feature fireplace, study and conservatory with views over the gardens.Upstairs there are 3 double bedrooms, shower room and WC.Outside, the generous plot has a number of outbuildings, outside seating area for entertaining with log burner, workshops and decking areas.The Garden also has trees, shrubs and wild plants all around.Parking is also available to the rear via the side access.The property is on mains drainage and has oil fired central heating. the boiler can also burn pellets as an alternate fuel.Get in contact today to arrange your viewing! For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norfolk-r741488/for-sale_i70019622
Nutmeg Cottage is an end terrace period cottage built of brick and flint walls under a pantiled roof and standing in good sized attractively landscaped gardens and grounds with driveway parking and a useful range of small outbuildings.Refurbished by the current owner, the cottage has spacious accommodation comprising a sitting room, dining room and a kitchen with a separate utility room and shower room. Upstairs, the landing leads to 2 double bedrooms and a bathroom. Further benefits include fireplaces housing wood burning stoves in the sitting room and dining room, majority pine latch doors, oil-fired central heating and replacement double glazed windows in timber frames.The property is situated in a convenient location for exploring all that north Norfolk has to offer and is within walking distance of the village amenities making this an ideal character permanent home or a second home with holiday lettings potential.Nutmeg Cottage is being offered for sale with no onward chain and the majority of the furniture, fixtures and fittings are available by separate negotiation.Situated approximately mid-way between King's Lynn and Fakenham, East Rudham is a rural village with a scattering of houses and cottages set mainly around the village green. Close to the source of the River Wensum, closeby is the Houghton Hall Estate surrounded by beautiful countryside. Adjoined to East Rudham is the smaller village of West Rudham which both benefit from a kitchen design showroom, mobile Post Office, celebrated public house The Crown, veterinary surgery, primary school, parish church, playing fields and a village hall.The North Norfolk coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is some 12 miles to the north, Norwich approximately 33 miles to the south-east, Fakenham 5 miles to the south-east and King's Lynn 15 miles south-west (with mainline station serving Cambridge and London).Mains water, mains drainage and mains electricity. Oil-fired central heating to radiators. EPC Rating Band E.Borough Council King's Lynn and West Norfolk, King's Court, Chapel Street, King's Lynn, PE30 1EX. Council Tax Band B. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69200788
Guide Price £425,000 - £450,000 Welcome inside this beautifully presented family home, located in a highly sought after village with excellent links to the A47 and Norfolk coast. Including an annexe, known as the Lemonade House(a nod to its former purpose), this impressive home offers a wealth of features and versatile layout, perfect for modern family living.As you step inside, you will be greeted by multiple reception rooms adorned with tasteful decor and high quality finishes. The centre piece of the main living area is a wood burning stove, creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere. These rooms provide ample space for entertaining guests or simply relaxing with the family.One of the highlights of this home is the stunning glass roof conservatory, which overlooks the rear gardens. This bright and airy space allows you to enjoy the changing of the seasons throughout the year, providing a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living.The modern kitchen has been thoughtfully designed, offering both functionality and style. It is equipped with contemporary appliances and excellent storage, making it a pleasure to prepare meals and entertain guests. Adjacent to the kitchen, you will find a spacious utility room that provides additional convenience and storage.This property offers versatile living arrangements, the family room with open fire could also be used as a ground floor bedroom, with the ground floor bathroom close by this provides flexibility and accessibility for those with restricted mobility.Heading upstairs, the landing leads to three double bedrooms, each offering comfort and a feeling of tranquillity. These well proportioned rooms provide ample space for relaxation.The property boasts triple glazing at the front and side, ensuring optimal energy efficiency and a quieter living environment.In addition to the main house, there is a detached annexe known as the Lemonade House, this comes with its own garden. A flexible space, ideal for a home office, gym or workshop primarily used as a multi function annex with its own separate entrance, multi function annex with accommodation comprising bedroom, lounge/kitchen area, shower room, conservatory and loft area which has a window, flooring and decorated. The Lemonade House is not currently subject to council tax (historically band A) and currently being used for storage. There is central heating partially installed with a boiler and some controls included.The property sits on a generous plot approaching a third of an acre, featuring a sun drenched garden packed with various mature trees and shrubs. The garden provides a tranquil oasis for outdoor activities, with a green house and vegetable plot for the green fingered.Convenience is further enhanced with a double gated drive, providing multiple off road parking spaces for residents and guests.Overall, this immaculate family home offers a pleasing blend of contemporary living with versatile accommodation. Set in fabulous grounds, within a highly desirable village, its within walking distance to the village primary & secondary schools, public house, bus route and Worzals restaurant & farm shop.Services & InfoThis home is connected to drainage via two brick lined septic tanks and oil fired central heating. The property has a mixture of double glazing and triple glazing. Council tax for the main house is band D and the Lemonade house(annexe) would be council Tax band A although its currently not payable whilst not in use.LocationWalton Highway is a village and civil parish in the King's Lynn and West Norfolk District of Norfolk.It's situated within 3 miles of the town Cambridgeshire of Wisbech and 11.8 miles of the Norfolk town of Kings Lynn.Village InformationSitting alongside the village of West Walton, it offers a combined selection of amenities to include two pubs, a fish & chip shop with Chinese takeaway, saddlery, wood merchants, nursery, primary, secondary school and play park, restaurant with farm shop & butchery and a regular bus route into neighbouring towns of Wisbech and Kings Lynn.FacilitiesThe nearest train station is within 8.8 miles away in Watlington and runs between Kings Lynn & Cambridge, Kings Lynn train station is 12.4 miles away, operating mostly with the Great Northern line into Kings Cross but with some additional peak services operated by Greater Anglia into Liverpool Street, London.EPC Rating: E Lounge (3.65m x 4.33m) Triple glazed window to side, radiator, wood burning stove inset to a brick fireplace, open plan to dining room. Dining Room (3.56m x 5.29m) Door to front, triple glazed window to front, two radiators, stairs rising to first floor, open plan to lounge, door to family room/bedroom four, arch to inner hall. Family Room/Bedroom Four (3.53m x 3.65m) Triple glazed window to front, radiator, open fire. Inner Hall (1.31m x 1.81m) Door to conservatory, arch to dining room, door to bathroom. Bathroom (1.73m x 3.33m) Obscured window to conservatory, radiator, WC, wash hand basin inset to fitted drawers, walk in shower cubicle housing electric shower, tiled splashbacks, extractor, wall mounted lit mirror. Conservatory (2.87m x 6.19m) Double doors to rear, various windows, part brick construction, glass roof. Kitchen (3.45m x 3.65m) Double doors to conservatory, door to utility room, window to rear, range of wall mounted and fitted base units, space for a range style oven, hooded extractor over, feature sink with mixer tap over, tiled splashbacks, integrated dishwasher, space for fridge/freezer, Bluetooth enabled kickboard heater. Utility Room (2.9m x 3.85m) Door to rear, double glazed window to front, side and rear, range of fitted base units, stainless steel sink, tiled splashbacks, wall mounted boiler, plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer. Landing Doors to all rooms, split level, fitted bench with storage. Bedroom One (3.73m x 3.78m) Triple glazed window to front, radiator, range of fitted wardrobes, storage cupboard. Bedroom Two (3.57m x 3.75m) Triple glazed window to front, radiator. Bedroom Three (3.72m x 4m) Triple glazed window to side, radiator, range of fitted wardrobes, loft access. Bathroom (1.78m x 3.39m) Double glazed window to rear, radiator, WC, wash hand basin inset to a double storage cupboard, bath with shower over, tiled splashbacks. Lemonade House This is a one bedroom detached annexe with potential of further development. The property has a loft area which if a staircase was added has potential for further living space. Council tax band A. Lemonade House Hall Door to front, radiator (not connected), door to lounge, door to conservatory, door to shower room. Lemonade House Lounge (3.2m x 3.55m) double glazed window to front, radiator (not connected), range of wall mounted and fitted base units, door to bedroom. Lemonade House Bedroom (2.39m x 3.52m) Radiator (not connected). Lemonade House Shower Room (1.01m x 3.57m) Double glazed window to front, radiator, WC, wash hand basin, shower cubicle housing electric shower, tiled splashback, roof access to loft area. Lemonade House Garden Block paved, various established trees and shrubs, timber shed with electric connected, raised decked terrace, gate to rear garden. Lemonade House Conservatory (2.36m x 2.44m) Double doors to side, part brick construction Front Garden Double gated entrance entrance, block paved drive leads to the Lemonade house and offers multiple off road parking, gate to rear garden, laid to lawn, various established trees and shrubs, pedestrian gate to front, hardstanding path leads to front door with gravelled areas either side. Rear Garden Laid to lawn, various established trees and shrubs, oil tank, timber store, timber built log store, timber shed, timber built arbour, greenhouse with vegetable plot, outside tap, block paved patio area, block paved path from house to the annexe. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70124338
Offered for sale with no onward chain, Post Box Cottage is a charming Grade II Listed mid terrace period cottage situated in a tucked away location right in the heart of the popular coastal village of Stiffkey. Formerly commercial premises, the property was most recently a bicycle shop until its residential conversion approximately 30 years ago with accommodation comprising an entrance hall, kitchen/dining room, sitting room and bathroom with 2 double bedrooms upstairs. Traditional features include solid pine latch doors, pamment tiled floors, exposed floorboards and period style brass switches.Outside, Post Box Cottage has a south facing gravelled courtyard which provides parking for 2 cars and space for a garden table and chairs and BBQ etc.The cottage has been a much loved second home for the current owners, with occasional holiday let bookings, and the furniture, fixtures and fittings are available by separate negotiation.Stiffkey is a picturesque village, set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, of predominantly pretty brick and flint cottages with the marshes leading down to the sea on one side and nestling in the valley next to the River Stiffkey to the other side. The coastal path is accessed off a small free car park at the end of Greenway where you can walk to Wells-next-the-Sea to the west and Morston to the east. Off the main road can be found the attractive Stiffkey Stores and Coffee Shop which is open 7 days a week in the summer and offers a Post Office counter, everyday groceries as well as a wide range of locally grown produce, homewares, gifts and wines. Close by is The Red Lion, a much celebrated traditional Norfolk pub serving good locally sourced food. To the east is Morston where you can take a boat trip out to see the seals at Blakeney Point and treat yourself to a meal at the Michelin starred restaurant at Morston Hall. Just over a mile further on is Blakeney to the east whilst Wells-next-the-Sea is 3 miles to the west from Stiffkey with its beautiful sandy beach, dunes and colourful beach huts fringed by pinewoods.Mains electricity, mains water and private drainage (shared with the neighbouring property). Electric radiator heating. EPC Rating Band n/a (exempt as Grade II Listed).North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN. Council Tax Band B. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i70185744
Offered to the market with no onward chain, Archway Cottage is modern semi detached family house situated in the heart of the popular north Norfolk village of North Creake, just moments from the village inn and 3 miles south of Burnham Market. The property is a much loved second home for the current owners and their family but would also make an ideal family home or holiday lettings business being the perfect base from which to explore all that north Norfolk has to offer.The ground floor accommodation is well proportioned and fully tiled for easy living comprising an entrance hall, cloakroom, kitchen and a good sized triple aspect sitting/dining room. Upstairs, a spacious galleried landing leads to the 4 bedrooms and bathroom. Further benefits include an electric boiler providing radiator central heating, a fireplace in the sitting room housing a wood burning stove and UPVC double glazed windows and doors throughout with countryside views to the rear from the upstairs bedrooms.Outside, there is allocated parking with a deep garage, a terrace garden to the front and an attractive low maintenance south facing garden to the rear.North Creake is a charming rural village which follows the course of the River Burn. Much of the agricultural land surrounding it is owned by Earl Spencer, although the family seat is in Althorp, Northamptonshire. The village has a thriving community with a drama group, community cinema, gardeners club as well as a beautiful parish church, village hall and popular pub/restaurant, The Jolly Farmers.The village is conveniently located between the market town of Fakenham and Burnham Market offering a full range of shops, restaurants, Post Office, banks, doctor's surgeries and schools close by.Mains water, mains drainage and mains electricity. Electric boiler providing central heating to radiators. EPC Rating Band E.Borough Council King's Lynn and West Norfolk, King's Court, Chapel Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1EX. Council Tax Band B. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70200028
A wonderfully light and spacious family home with huge amounts of flexibility both inside and out! The property is positioned along a semi-rural, village road that enjoys far-reaching field views to the rear whilst directly opposite there are further views over rural landscape and the River Ouse. The open-plan kitchen/diner/family room is an enviable space and opens onto the garden. The kitchen area is generously fitted with integrated appliances and the dining area includes a log-burner. The lounge has an open-fire and extends to 16'ft in length. Across the hallway is a further reception room/study and to complete the ground floor there is also a utility room, cloakroom and internal access to the garage. To the first floor there are four bedrooms that are all double in size, with the master benefitting from an en-suite, and a family bathroom. Externally the front is mainly laid to gravel allowing for ample off-road parking and leading to the garage. To the rear you can find a patio-terrace spanning the width of the property so you can really enjoy the far-reaching views over the fields/farmland. The remainder of the garden is mainly laid to lawn. In addition to all of this the property also benefits from 'Air Source' heating (underfloor to the ground floor) and solar panels that are owned outright by the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71317300
A beautifully presented, family home located in a prime position in the popular riverside village of Horning, elevated above the picturesque Lower Street with its amenities and waterside eateries, which make Horning an idyllic place to escape to the countryside for recreation or relaxation on the sedate banks of the renowned Norfolk Broads. Situated in a cul-de-sac, the property is approached over a block-weave driveway that provides ample off-road parking and access to an integral garage. To the front, a pathway, bordered by a well-maintained lawn garden, leads to a side gate and access to the rear garden, where a broad sun terrace extends away from the property to a picturesque lawn garden with a woodland backdrop. A timber gate beyond the rear lawn leads to a wooded canopy that provides a wealth of space for garden maintenance or the possibility to escape for a sense of restful solitude. Superbly decorated throughout, the property enters into a welcoming entrance hallway with separate doors to a cloakroom and a family lounge with double doors into a bright and contemporary kitchen diner with generous bi-folding doors opening out to the sun terrace. Separate doors from the kitchen return to the hallway and practical utility with access to the rear garden and integral garage. To the first floor, a family bathroom and four bedrooms, one currently being used as a dressing room, the master with an en-suite shower room and two with fitted wardrobes, completes the accommodation. Life at the property is further complemented in its setting; a leafy stroll down to the waters-edge and the majestic 'Swan Inn' and picturesque Lower Street complete with its delicatessen and eateries, which run parallel to the river. Just under one and a half miles to the local Primary School and less than four miles to Wroxham with its High School, Norfolk Yacht Club and Railway Station. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norfolk-r741488/for-sale_i69693588
The Coach House is a wonderful 4/5-bedroom detached property that offers spacious and flexible accommodation set over 2 floors in an idyllic rural setting, just 7 miles to the south of Norwich City Centre.__________GROUND FLOOR- Kitchen/dining room- Sitting room- 2 bedrooms- 2 shower rooms__________FIRST FLOOR- 2 bedrooms- Shower room__________OUTSIDE- Garden- Enclosed seating terrace- Off-road parking__________DRIVING DISTANCES (approx.)- Hempnall: 3.5 miles- Long Stratton: 3.7 miles- Norwich Railway Station: 8.6 miles- Norwich International Airport: 10.6 miles__________SITUATIONSaxlingham Nethergate is a charming and highly sought-after village located approximately 8 miles to the south of the Cathedral City of Norwich. The village benefits from several amenities such as the village hall, a primary school and local sports ground with clubhouse. The village of Hempnall is situated approximately 3.5 miles away, and offers a lovely community feel with an excellent butchers and deli, village store with post office, doctors' surgery, and a primary school. The popular village of Long Stratton has schools to accommodate all age groups (e.g., St. Mary's Church of England Junior School and Long Stratton High School), a sizeable Co-op and range of shops, medical centre and dental practices and a post office. The nearby village of Poringland offers schooling for primary school (Poringland Primary School) and high school (Framlingham Earl) pupils. Additional supermarket shopping is very accessible, with a Tesco Superstore at nearby Harford The Cathedral City of Norwich is a short commute from Saxlingham Nethergate and making the journey via the scenic back roads makes the commute relatively traffic-free. Norwich has a vibrant business community and as the regional centre has an extensive range of cultural and leisure facilities, including the Norwich City football club, the Riverside leisure development complete with cinema and numerous restaurants and pubs. The city has an excellent range of state and private schools and is well known for its excellent shopping, with a combination of independent retailers along with a number of premium department stores. Norwich has a mainline railway station with a service to London Liverpool Street and the expanding Norwich International Airport is just to the north of the city. The Brecks, Thetford Forest, the Norfolk Broads, and the coast are all within easy driving distance and there are several golf courses and other leisure facilities nearby. The village is well placed for easy access on to the A140 and is only a few miles away from Diss. The market town of Diss provides many day-to-day shopping facilities as well as a main line railway station serving London Liverpool Street. __________DESCRIPTIONThe Coach House was converted to a high standard in approximately 2011 by the previous owner. The Coach House is presently on the same title as the vendor's property (The Lodge however, this will be split upon sale. Ownership of The Lodge will remain with the current vendors.The Coach House provides open plan, light and airy accommodation with a good degree of flexibility in its living spaces. There is an enclosed sandstone terrace and garden, and off-road parking.Via the enclosed terrace, a door opens directly into the kitchen/dining room. The kitchen offers a range of built-in cabinets, a larder, space for freestanding appliances, and a gas Elan range cooker. In the adjoining dining room, there are a number of built-in cupboards offering a wealth of additional storage. The kitchen and dining room are bright and airy living spaces, overlooking the terrace. The sitting room features tiled flooring with underfloor heating, a set of French doors opening out to the enclosed terrace, and bi-fold doors opening through to the adjoining office/playroom/bedroom 5. There are two modern shower rooms on the ground floor, each with shower, wash hand basin, WC and heated towel rail.Returning to the dining room, a staircase rises to the first floor. The main bedroom suite offers spacious living and has a built-in wardrobe. Bedroom 2 is again very spacious and enjoys dual aspect views. There is a modern shower room featuring shower, wash hand basin, WC, and heated towel rail.__________PLANNINGPlanning has been approved for separate access to The Coach House from The Lodge, which is the neighbouring property. The application for The Coach House to use the east access was approved in August 2022.To view the application, navigate to the South Norfolk Planning Portal and enter the application number into the search box 2022/0354__________OUTSIDEThe Coach House is approached off a quite road onto gravelled off-road parking. As per the planning consent, our client will make provisions to remove the existing front gates and reduce the height of the fence to allow ample vision splays. Fencing and recently planted laurel demarcates the boundary to the front of the property. There is an area of lawn and an enclosed sandstone terrace, which is perfect for alfresco dining. There are numerous mature trees in and around the grounds of the neighbouring property, offering a good degree of privacy.__________LOCAL AUTHORITYSouth Norfolk Council__________SERVICESGas-fired central heating, mains electricity, water, and drainage. There is underfloor heating to principal rooms on the ground floor. A brand-new boiler and pressurised water tank were installed during the second half of 2022.__________EPC RATINGC__________LAND REGISTRYTitle Number: NK106667The Coach House is presently on the same title as the vendor's property. This will however be split upon the sale.__________TENUREFreehold__________DIRECTIONSLeaving Norwich, head south on the Ipswich Road (A140) to Newton Flotman. On reaching the Duffields factory, turn left onto Cargate Lane (signposted Saxlingham Nethergate). Continue past the entrance for The Lodge, and the entrance for the Coach House will shortly be seen on the left-hand side just around the left-hand bend.__________WHAT3WORDSscoots.squirted.scouted__________IMPORTANT NOTICE1. These particulars have been prepared in good faith as a general guide, they are not exhaustive and include information provided to us by other parties including the seller, not all of which will have been verified by us. 2. We have not carried out a detailed or structural survey; we have not tested any services, appliances or fittings. Measurements, floor plans, orientation and distances are given as approximate only and should not be relied on. 3. The photographs are not necessarily comprehensive or current, aspects may have changed since the photographs were taken. No assumption should be made that any contents are included in the sale. 4. We have not checked that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation approval, statutory or regulatory permissions or consents. Any reference to any alterations or use of any part of the property does not mean that necessary planning, building regulations, or other consent has been obtained.5. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries, surveys, and professional advice about all relevant aspects of the property. 6. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact; we have no authority to make or give any representation or warranties in relation to the property. If these are required, you should include their terms in any contract between you and the seller.7. Note to potential purchasers who intend to view the property; if there is any point of particular importance to you, we ask you to discuss this with us before you make arrangements to visit or request a viewing appointment.8. Viewings are strictly by prior appointment through Jackson-Stops.__________DATE DETAILS PRODUCEDOctober 2022 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norfolk-r741488/for-sale_i69369795
Situated in the rural village of Snetterton, Clarence House presents an enticing blend of charm and modern comfort. With a Guide Price of £550,000 to £575,000, this captivating four-bedroom detached family home has been meticulously refurbished by its current owners, offering a harmonious fusion of traditional elegance and contemporary living.Upon entering, from the hallway you are greeted by a spacious formal sitting room adorned with a captivating fireplace fitted with a woodburning stove providing a cosy ambiance for gatherings. Flowing seamlessly from the sitting room is the formal dining room, ideal for hosting intimate dinners or celebratory occasions.The heart of the home lies in the well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room, complemented by a spacious additional living room/day room. This inviting space serves a versatile entertainment space, a functional area of the home that can adapt to your family's evolving needs and can offer extra space for multgenerational living with the aid of a fully equipped utlity room and access to the rear garden this area would be ideal for use as annexe.Venturing upstairs, the master bedroom exudes luxury with its accompanying dressing room and en-suite shower room. A highlight of the master suite is the private terrace, offering countryside rural views and a tranquil retreat for relaxation. Ascending from the dressing room, a second-floor attic room awaits, offering versatile usage as a hobby room or additional living space.Completing the first floor are three generously-sized double bedrooms, all sharing access to a modern family bathroom, ensuring comfort and convenience for all occupants.Externally, Clarence House impresses with its gated front driveway, providing ample parking space, while the rear landscaped garden offers a serene sanctuary for outdoor enjoyment and leisure.With its blend of characterful charm, flexible living spaces, and picturesque surroundings, Clarence House presents an exceptional opportunity to embrace a village lifestyle within the rural location Snetterton. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71341719
A beautifully designed home with space and quality in mind. This attractive home sits prominently in its plot, well set back from the road with excellent frontage, generous driveway and double garage.Upon arrival the spacious entrance hall welcomes you inside, with the tall feature window to the lounge giving you a sneak peek of what's to come. The 29ft kitchen diner is an absolute wow room, with the eye catching orangery creating the perfect back drop with its vaulted ceiling, bi folding doors and views of the rear garden.Just around the corner and continuing the open plan theme, is the 22ft lounge, made cosy by its wood burner.The utility room, W.C and office complete the downstairs offering.The first floor landing firstly introduces the impressive master suite. This incredible space comfortably accommodates a super king bed with room to spare and even a relaxing spot to enjoy your morning coffee whilst soaking up the field views via the Juliet balcony.Double doors lead through to its private dressing room, large enough to use as a gym.Finally the generous ensuite completes the master suite perfectly, including quality touches such as its remote controlled, motion sensored walk in power shower.There are two further double bedrooms on the first floor, one of which also enjoys the open field views to the rear.The second floor landing introduces two further bedrooms - both large doubles which could be utilised as further work from home spaces/games/play rooms or guest accommodation as there's also a separate bathroom here.The rear garden is an absolute sun trap, the vendors have enjoyed hours of afternoon/evening sun here and its no surprise their hot tub and sun terrace have been such valued features in their everyday life.The log cabin is another quality feature, currently used as an office it boasts air con, power, lighting inside and out plus a Wifi access point. Being thoughtfully located to one side of the garden, means it doesn't dominate the overall space, leaving ample space for a blanket of lawn, raised sun terrace and patio.Services & InfoThis home is connected to mains drainage, air source heating with underfloor heating on the ground for and radiators on the first and second floors. There are thermostatic controls in the hallways of all floors, kitchen, orangery, utility room and office. Category 6 ethernet fitted in all bedrooms, orangery and lounge. Council tax band F(King's Lynn & West Norfolk District Council)LocationMarshland St James is a civil parish within the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. It is situated within 5.8 miles of the town Cambridgeshire of Wisbech and 11.5 miles of the Norfolk town of Kings Lynn.Village InformationSitting alongside the village of St Johns Fen End, it offers a combined selection of amenities to include a primary school, mobile post office, sports & community centre.FacilitiesThe nearest train station is within 5.8 miles away in Watlington and runs between Kings Lynn & Cambridge, Kings Lynn train station is 10.3 miles away, operating mostly with the Great Northern line into Kings Cross but with some additional peak services operated by Greater Anglia into Liverpool Street, London.EPC Rating: B Entrance Hall Door to front, window to front, staircase rising to first floor, under stairs cupboard, tiled floor, spotlights in the ceiling Kitchen Diner (4.7m x 8.99m) Range of wall and base units, centre island, integrated wine cooler, Bosch dishwasher, stainless steel sink, space for range style cooker, spotlights in the ceiling, tiled floor, window to side, open to lounge and orangery, door into utility room Utility Room (2.97m x 3.58m) Range of wall and base units, window to side, door to side, stainless steel sink, spotlights in the ceiling, plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble drier, tiled floor, door into W.C W.C W.C, hand wash basin with vanity unit, window to side, extractor fan, tiled floor Orangery (3.66m x 4.75m) Bi folding doors onto rear raised sun terrace with feature window above, tiled floor, vaulted ceiling Lounge (4.6m x 6.71m) Two windows to rear, two windows to side, wood burner Office (3.56m x 4.5m) Two windows to front First Floor Landing Window to front, staircase rising to second floor, radiator, double airing cupboard housing hot water tank Bedroom One (4.55m x 5.26m) Juliet balcony to rear with views of the rear garden and open fields beyond, two radiators, door into ensuite, double doors into dressing room Dressing Room (3.56m x 3.81m) Two windows to front, two double wardrobes, spotlights in the ceiling Ensuite (2.49m x 3.25m) Window to rear, walk in Aqualisa digital power shower(remote controlled with motion sensors also controlled via an app) hand wash basin and vanity unit, W.C, heated towel rail Bedroom Two (4.55m x 4.72m) Loft access, tall feature window to front, radiator Bedroom Three (4.37m x 4.72m) Two windows to rear, views of the rear garden and fields beyond, two radiators First Floor Bathroom (3.15m x 3.68m) Window to side, W.C, free standing bath with shower attachment, heated towel rail, extractor fan, spotlights in the ceiling, shower cubicle with mains shower Second Floor Landing Doors to bedrooms four and five and the second floor bathroom Bedroom Four (4.45m x 5.89m) Radiator, three velux windows to rear Bedroom Five (4.55m x 6.65m) Radiator, three velux windows to rear Second Floor Bathroom (2.24m x 2.74m) Bath, W.C, hand wash basin and vanity unit, extractor fan, heated towel rail, velux window to rear Log Cabin/Garden Office (2.84m x 5.87m) Timber built on ProBase, electric, lighting and smoke detectors connected, Wall mounted Fujitsu air con unit, roof and floor fully insulated, outside feature and security lighting, outside power point and Wifi access point, USB charging points suitable for the new Thunderbolt connection, double doors to front, two tilt and turn windows to front. Rear Garden Raised sun terrace accessed via orangery with steps down to patio and garden, blanket of lawn, field views to rear, side access to property with pedestrian gate to front and access to rear of garage, power points to side of property also, access to log cabin, patio, two double power points, outside tap, patio area Parking - Garage Dimensions - 19'08 x 17'08 Electric roller door to front, door to rear, electric and lighting connected Parking - Driveway Gravel driveway shared with neighbouring properties, leads to private driveway providing off road parking for several cars, access to garage, side access to property, power point, security lights with motion sensors For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69874738
Rectory Barn is a fabulous four-bedroom barn conversion offering approximately 2809 sq. ft of accommodation set over two floors in the rural Breckland District village of Saham Toney. We believe the barn originally dates to the late 1800's and was converted in the late 1900's. The main orientation of the barn is looking into its own private walled courtyard garden, with just one other barn conversion neighbour to one side and bordering The Old Rectory and its grounds to the other. __________GROUND FLOOR- Entrance hall- Kitchen/breakfast room- Utility room- Sitting room- Dining room- Study- W.C.__________FIRST FLOOR- Main bedroom with en suite bathroom- Dressing room (off main bedroom)- 3x further bedrooms- Family bathroom __________OUTSIDE- Own driveway- Gated parking & turning area- Walled courtyard garden with patio- Garage- Solar panels (16 panels, approx.4 Kwh)__________TENURE & LAND REGISTRYFreehold: NK130266__________LOCAL AUTHORITYBreckland: Band D__________SERVICESMains gas, electricity, water and sewage__________EPC RATINGTBC__________DESCRIPTIONWe understand Rectory Barn was originally built in the 1800's and was converted in the 1990's with our client taking ownership in 1992. Rectory Barn (number 1 Richmond Road) is one of a pair of converted barns (semi-detached) that would have originally been part of the The Old Rectory estate (next door), which in turn is in the shadow of the St George's Parish Church of Saham Toney. We understand from our client that Ultra Fast Full Fibre Broadband is available to the property (source - ofgem)__________OUTSIDEThe property is approached over a private gravelled driveway leading round to the rear of the property, into a gated and wall courtyard garden. The courtyard provides an ample parking and turning area, along with a detached double garage (up and over doors, with power and light) which also has a personnel door to the side. A brickweave terrace links the barn to the courtyard, accessed through double doors in the main living room.Our client has had solar panels installed there are currently 16x panels and our client informs us they generate 4Kwh. An iBoost has also been installed, which is able to divert any excess generated electricity to heat the immersion tank.__________GROUND FLOORThe property is entered on the ground floor from the rear courtyard into the main entrance hall. Immediately to the left of the entrance hall is the large dining room (17'1 x 12'10) with high ceilings, exposed brickwork, and exposed beams, and beyond this is the study (15'11 x 8'9) with the water tank and iBoost in the cupboard. Heading back to the entrance hall, straight in front of you will be the spacious kitchen/breakfast room (22'0 x 16'10) with a utility off to the far corner. The flooring is stunning natural travertine and enjoys exposed beams and the original timber stabling partition. The utility room has space for a washing machine and dishwasher. The fabulous sitting room (22'4 x 22') is located at the far end of the barn and benefits from French doors leading directly out to the terrace and courtyard. Floor to ceiling windows look directly out on to the courtyard whilst a large brick fireplace with wood burner creates a wonderful central focus point. An internal W.C. (off the entrance hall) completes the ground floor accommodation.__________FIRST FLOORThe staircase rises from the sitting room to the first-floor landing/lobby area. In front of you, you will find the main bedroom (14'7 x 13'3) complete with an en suite bathroom and separate dressing room. Heading back through the lobby, an internal door opens in to the first-floor corridor. The three other bedrooms (18'4 x 13'8, 18'4 x 14'8 & 14'3 x 12'8) are each accessed off the landing with short run stairs, whilst the family bathroom (complete with bath and separate corner shower) is located at the end of the landing. All the bedrooms have a Velux window to the rear elevation.__________SITUATIONSaham Toney is a small village in the Breckland District of Norfolk. The name Saham Toney derives the first part of its name from the Old English meaning "village by the lake", referring to the Saham Mere (a now privately owned 12-acre body of water dating back over 10,000 years). The second part of the name derives from the fact that the land was owned by Roger de Toney, descendant of William the Conqueror's standard-bearer, who was awarded the Capital Manor in Saham by King John in 1199.The village is approximately 15 miles north of Thetford and 27 miles west of Norwich. Attleborough (about 13 miles away) has a train service between Cambridge and Norwich. Harling Road Train station is approximately 9 miles away.The village has a local public house called The Old Bell, and a local C of E Primary School. The beautiful Parish Church of Saint George (in part 14th century) is located just around the corner from the property. There is also a country hotel, pavilion with cricket and rugby field and a village hall. The post office holds service on certain days in the Wells Cole Community Centre (WCCC-effectively the village hall).The Richmond Park Golf Course is very close, approximately 1 mile from the property.The quiet market town of Watton is only 1.7 miles away and has several independent shops on the high street along with a Tesco Superstore. There are also a number of other market towns nearby, such as Swaffham and Dereham, whilst the city of Norwich can easily be reached by car with an extensive range of amenities and facilities, including several public schools. The A11 corridor provides easy access northwards to Norwich and southbound towards London.__________DRIVING DISTANCES (approx. source google maps)- Norwich (John Lewis car park): 27.5 miles- Thetford: 16 miles- Swaffham: 7.8 miles- Dereham: 10.8 miles- Attleborough: 12.7 miles- Watton (Tesco car park): 1.7 miles__________WHAT3WORDSWe highly recommend the use of the what3words website/app. This allows the user to locate an exact point on the ground (within a 3-metre square) by simply using three words. The following will take you to the entrance of the driveway:gurgled.threading.anthems__________AGENTS NOTEWhilst the driveway is privately owned, the neighbouring property (The Old Rectory) has a right of way over the initial part of the driveway through a private gate into the meadow behind.__________IMPORTANT NOTICE1. These particulars have been prepared in good faith as a general guide, they are not exhaustive and include information provided to us by other parties including the seller, not all of which will have been verified by us. 2. We have not carried out a detailed or structural survey; we have not tested any services, appliances or fittings. Measurements, floor plans, orientation and distances are given as approximate only and should not be relied on. 3. The photographs are not necessarily comprehensive or current, aspects may have changed since the photographs were taken. No assumption should be made that any contents are included in the sale. 4. We have not checked that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation approval, statutory or regulatory permissions or consents. Any reference to any alterations or use of any part of the property does not mean that necessary planning, building regulations, or other consent has been obtained.5. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries, surveys, and professional advice about all relevant aspects of the property. 6. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact; we have no authority to make or give any representation or warranties in relation to the property. If these are required, you should include their terms in any contract between you and the seller.7. Note to potential purchasers who intend to view the property; if there is any point of particular importance to you, we ask you to discuss this with us before you make arrangements to visit or request a viewing appointment.8. Viewings are strictly by prior appointment through Jackson-Stops.__________DATE DETAILS RODUCEDMarch 2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norfolk-r741488/for-sale_i69581265
Ivy Farm Barn is a superb detached barn conversion recently built to a high standard by the current owner in a truly rural location in the conveniently located village of Horningtoft. Built of red brick with traditional barn style black timber cladding under a pantiled roof, the property features full height vaulted ceilings to the dining hall and upstairs rooms with a solid oak staircase and oak internal latch doors with the benefit of UPVC windows and aluminium patio and bi-fold doors. Heating and cooling air conditioning is provided by an air-to-air heat pump with a fireplace housing a wood burning stove in the sitting room for cosy winter nights in.The flexible ground floor living accommodation comprises a vaulted dining hall with a cloakroom off, an L-shaped kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room and study. The staircase from the dining hall leads upstairs to a galleried landing to 2 large double bedrooms, both with en suites. To the south of the property, a single storey wing provides annexe potential or convenient living for multi-generational families. A large open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room has a kitchen area and plenty of space for a dining table and sofas etc with an inner hallway leading to 3 further bedrooms and a bathroom.Outside, there is extensive gravelled driveway parking with a useful timber built garden studio building with power and light, paved terrace and good sized gardens which wrap around the property to the front and side. In all, the gardens and grounds amount to approximately 1/5 acre (subject to survey).Ivy Farm Barn is being offered for sale with no onward chain.Horningtoft is a small rural village conveniently situated midway between the market towns of Fakenham and Dereham which both have a wide range of facilities and amenities including schools, shops, supermarkets, medical centres, bars and restaurants. The village is surrounded by undulating and well-wooded countryside and is approximately 12 miles from the beautiful North Norfolk Coast with the Cathedral City of Norwich within easy motoring distance with a rail link to London Liverpool Street and Norwich International Airport.Mains water, private drainage and mains electricity. Air-to-air heat pump providing heating and cooling air conditioning. EPC Rating Band C.Breckland Council, Elizabeth House, Walpole Loke, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1EE. Council Tax Band C. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69836772
A restored 3/4-bedroom Grade II listed property, steeped in history and located next to the historic 14th century Holy Trinity Church, set within the desirable village of Ingham, just a couple of miles from the Norfolk coast and the Broads. The property offers a most magical large rear garden and off-road parking, and planning permission for a 1-bedroom self-contained annex.__________GROUND FLOOR- Reception hall- Sitting room- Kitchen/breakfast room with Rangemaster Esprit range- Utility- Shower room- Dining room- Studio- Bedroom- Unconverted outbuilding with Planning Permission__________FIRST FLOOR- Main bedroom with en suite bathroom- 2 further bedrooms- Family bathroom__________OTHER- Cellar__________OUTSIDE- West facing frontage with flower beds- Gardens & grounds, in all approx. 0.64 acres (stms)- Beautiful secret garden with remains of Priory cloister walls and Church as a backdrop- Far reaching open field and sunset views- Summer house- Fire pit- Double garage with parking- Garden Store Shed__________PLANNING APPLICATIONThe planning application relating to the alteration of the outbuilding is LA/11/0278 (and PF/11/0277). The previous owner has made a 'material start' with the conservatory and shower room and so further works listed are secured in perpetuity. In addition to the self-contained annex, there is permission for spiral stairs down to the cellar and improved cellar ventilation with opening window lights.__________TENURE & LAND REGISTRYFreehold - NK278295__________LOCAL AUTHORITYNorth Norfolk District Council, Band: F__________SERVICESOil-fired central heating, with newly installed double bunded oil tank. Mains electricity and water. Drainage is via septic tank and soakaway to which extensive work has recently been carried out.__________HISTORIC ENGLANDGrade II listed, number: 1172402, first listed in 1987The following text has been taken directly from the Historic England website:TG 32 NE INGHAM MILL ROAD (east side)2/28 Swan Inn and Town HouseG.V. IILater C18 range comprising house and former shop and public house. Utilises fragments of former Trinitarian Priory which was situated immediately east. Flint with brick dressings and thatched roof. 2 storeys. Swan rendered to facade. Swan with 2 C20 ground floor casements flanked by a door each side, that to right with a timber case. One C19 and 2 C20 casements to first floor. Town house to north. C19 shop front (rebuilt C20) of glazed panels right and left of doorway. Domestic door to left flanked by one late C19 horned sash left and right. 3 C19 casements to first floor. Gabled roof with 3 ridge stacks.Listing NGR: TG __________DESCRIPTIONTown House is an attractive Grade II listed period home with origins going back to the 14th century but mostly dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. The house is traditionally constructed of brick and flint, with a newly thatched roof. Part of the roof to the rear of the property and the adjoining outbuilding is pantiled. The property occupies a historic site with much of the garden originally forming part of the ancient Ingham Priory, which ceased to function before the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the early 16th century.In September 2017, the property was involved in a fire, originating from the adjoining Ingham Swan. Structural restoration work has been completed, including a new roof structure, roof coverings, fire barrier, new thatch, new insulation to the roof and loft, and new conservation double glazed windows.The property was acquired by the current owners in February 2021, who have undertaken further restoration and improvements including, new first floor structure, overhaul to the ground floor sash windows, new internal acoustically insulated partitions, new electrics and plumbing, new bathrooms, new carpets, underfloor heating to tiled bathroom floors, interlinked smoke, and heat detectors throughout. There are new smart heating controls (Google Nest E), new mains water softener, professionally stripped and refinished tile floors to kitchen/dining/garden room, new conservation style vertical column radiators. The kitchen has been upgraded and features new solid oak worktops, composite sink, and mixer tap, and Rangemaster Esprit range with induction hob and extractor.The property benefits from well-arranged accommodation to the ground floor, with three main reception rooms to the front elevation. The reception hall is a lovely room, featuring pamment tiled flooring, exposed oak beams, exposed flint wall panel and an inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. From the reception hall, the staircase, with storage below, rises to the first floor. Leading off from the reception hall is the sitting room, featuring exposed oak beams and some exposed brickwork, wood flooring and door leading through to the dining room. There is a lovely inglenook fireplace with pamment hearth and wood burning stove and shelved alcove to the right. The third reception room was originally the village shop and post office but has also been utilised as a children's playroom, extra sitting room and studio. It is a bright and sunny west facing room with considerable glazing and glazed outside door and access through to the fourth bedroom/study and down to the cellar.The dining room enjoys an east facing aspect with French doors opening out to the paved terrace. The room features some exposed brickwork, oak beams, flint panel and an original 15th century internal window. There is a feature fireplace with timber mantle. The kitchen with adjoining breakfast/garden room is a light and sunny living space. The kitchen has a range of built-in cabinets with island, all with solid oak worktops. There is a 1.5 composite sink and a Rangemaster Esprit range cooker with 5-burner induction hob and extractor unit. There is space and plumbing for a freestanding dishwasher and space for a freestanding fridge-freezer. The kitchen features pamment tiled flooring, an exposed flint wall panel. The pamment tiled flooring extends through to the breakfast/garden room, which benefits from underfloor heating and features a set of bi-folding doors leading out to the terrace. Leading off from the garden room is a shower room with walk-in shower, newly installed vanity with sink, heated towel rail and WC. Adjoining the shower room there is a utility which houses the boiler and offers space and plumbing for laundry appliances.From the reception hall the staircase rises to the first-floor landing. The main bedroom features exposed brick and flint and a mezzanine floor with light and power and access to the loft space. There is a sliding timber door through to the en suite bathroom, which features Smart Controlled underfloor heating, freestanding bath, bespoke made vanity, heated towel rail and WC. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are characterful rooms featuring exposed timbers and brickwork. All bedrooms on the first floor enjoy a west facing aspect.The family bathroom features Smart Controlled underfloor heating and towel rail, a large walk-in shower, freestanding bath, bespoke double vanity, and WC.__________OUTSIDEThe property is approached through a set of newly installed vehicular gates, which leads to the garage and space for off-road parking. The rear garden is a striking feature with the neighbouring 14th century church forming a most wonderful backdrop to the south. The historic garden originally formed part of the site of Ingham Priory and remains of its cloister walls still survive. Later marl workings have produced the undulating topography which has created a garden of real character with areas of sunken lawn surrounded by shrubberies, comprising rambling roses, buddleia, honeysuckle, japonica, peony and many other plants. There are numerous specimen trees, which amongst others includes hazel, beech, walnut, oak, larch, sycamore, and holly. There is much underplanting of spring bulbs, wildflowers and various ground cover plants. Immediately to the east, tucked behind the property, there is a sheltered, paved terrace approached by bifold doors from the breakfast/garden room and French windows from the dining room. It has outside lighting, extending the living space in fine weather. From the terrace, a gravelled pathway meanders down to the main garden. The garden is a haven for wildlife, in particular birds, bats and butterflies and forms part of the local Conservation Area in the centre of Ingham. The gardens and grounds, in all extend to approximately 0.64 of an acre (stms).__________SITUATIONThe small village of Ingham is situated in an unspoilt rural position bordering open farmland between the Broadland town of Stalham (1.0 mile) and the northeast Norfolk coast at Sea Palling (2.9 miles), which offers miles of unspoilt sandy beaches. The village enjoys an active community through the Village Hall, the church and the Norwich Cricket Club which is situated to the east of Town House. There is a magnificent 14th century church neighbouring the property to the south and the adjoining property is the fine- dining coaching inn, The Ingham Swan.The property stands close to the Norfolk Broads, designated a National Park and well known for boating, fishing and wildlife. Hickling Broad is the nearest accessible Broad, situated just 2.5 miles to the south-east of the property. The North Norfolk Coast, with its pebble and shingle beaches, salt marshes and creeks are within easy driving distance (approx. 18 miles). Hickling maintains its quaint Broadland status with a number of local amenities including the magnificent Parish Church, traditional Methodist Church, excellent primary school, two pubs, sailing and windsurfing facilities, Village Staithe and boatyard.The Broadland small market town of Stalham and the village of Wroxham (8.2 miles), each offer a good range of supermarkets, schools, banks, doctor's surgeries, access to The Broads, boat hire and other facilities. North Walsham, some 10 miles to the north-west is also an excellent market town with supermarkets (Waitrose and Sainsbury), a wide range of shops, schools, dentists and two doctor's surgeries, There is Public transport, bus services from Ingham and Stalham and trains from Wroxham and North Walsham as well as public transport (bus and rail) to Norwich and London.The Cathedral City of Norwich has a vibrant business and cultural community and is home to the Norwich and Norfolk festival now one of the largest in the country. There is a mainland railway station at Norwich to London Liverpool Street (1 hour 50 mins) and Links from Norwich Airport offering some international holiday destinations, internal flights, and links to Amsterdam.__________DRIVING DISTANCES (approx.)- Stalham 1.0 miles- Coast 2.9 miles- Hickling 2.4 miles- Wroxham 8.2 miles- Norwich 16.4 miles__________WHAT3WORDSWe highly recommend the use of the what3words website/app. This allows the user to locate an exact point on the ground (within a 3-metre square) by simply using three words.wells.shame.overheard__________AGENTS NOTEThe property has a legal vehicular right of access across the yard of The Ingham Swan, leading onto a gravelled drive and parking area to the south of the property.The property is attached to The Ingham Swan to the south.__________IMPORTANT NOTICE1. These particulars have been prepared in good faith as a general guide, they are not exhaustive and include information provided to us by other parties including the seller, not all of which will have been verified by us. 2. We have not carried out a detailed or structural survey; we have not tested any services, appliances or fittings. Measurements, floor plans, orientation and distances are given as approximate only and should not be relied on. 3. The photographs are not necessarily comprehensive or current, aspects may have changed since the photographs were taken. No assumption should be made that any contents are included in the sale. 4. We have not checked that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation approval, statutory or regulatory permissions or consents. Any reference to any alterations or use of any part of the property does not mean that necessary planning, building regulations, or other consent has been obtained.5. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries, surveys, and professional advice about all relevant aspects of the property. 6. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact; we have no authority to make or give any representation or warranties in relation to the property. If these are required, you should include their terms in any contract between you and the seller.7. Note to potential purchasers who intend to view the property; if there is any point of particular importance to you, we ask you to discuss this with us before you make arrangements to visit or request a viewing appointment.8. Viewings are strictly by prior appointment through Jackson-Stops.__________DATE DETAILS PRODUCEDMarch 2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norfolk-r741488/for-sale_i69346024
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