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Full details for 3 Bedroom Terraced For Sale in Norwich

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Description

A delightful three bedroom period cottage with open-plan accommodation discretely tucked away.

Driftwood Cottage is ideally located in the village, tucked away down a private loke but within a short walk of the pubs, cafes and shops and an easy stroll to the beach.

The original part of the property probably dates from the 17th Century (it is not listed), with an extension added in 2012.

The cottage is light, airy and cosy and offers sociable open-plan accommodation comprising; Entrance Hall, Sitting Room, Kitchen/Dining Room, Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room, Family Bathroom, Landing, two Double Bedrooms and a Cloakroom.

There is a sunny courtyard garden with easily-maintained planting; perfect on sunny days when the bifold doors are open or to enjoy on warm, summer evenings.

Ideal as a full-time residence or a second home, the property is very easy to run and is totally lock-up and leave.

HEATING: LPG central heating and two wood-burning stoves.

COUNCIL TAX: Band C.

SERVICES: Mains water, electricity and drainage.

BROADBAND: Ofcom indicate that Ultrafast Broadband is available to the property.

MOBILE COVERAGE: Ofcom indicate that O2 is likely to have voice and data inside the property, EE and Vodafone have limited voice and data and that Three has none.

Ofcom indicate that EE, 02 and Vodafone are likely to have voice and data outside the property but Three has limited voice and data.

Cley next the Sea is a beautiful, historic coastal village situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (in 2024 it was listed in the Daily Telegraphs top 20 most beautiful villages in Britain). In the 16th century, it was one of the most important ports in the UK, with trading links all over Europe and the architecture in the village reflects this. Today visitors from all over the world still visit and enjoy the pubs, cafes, galleries, the fabulous deli, smokehouse and the world-renowned nature reserve.

Cley is situated right on the coastal path, offering many miles of stunning walks. Cley beach is any easy walk from the village and Blakeney pit is accessible from the harbour by boat or kayak, via the river Glaven. The village has a excellent community spirit, with plenty of events happening throughout the year.

The Georgian town of Holt, 5 miles away, is known for its excellent selection of shops, cafes and galleries and also for Greshams public school for girls and boys. The city of Norwich with a main line to service to London is approximately 26 miles away.
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