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Full details for 5 Bedroom Property For Sale in Kings Lynn

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Description

As the electric gates open and you catch your first glimpse of Sea Glass, you cannot fail to be impressed. The subtle use of traditional Norfolk building materials allows this grand house to feel perfectly 'in sync' with its coastal setting.

Step through the door and what immediately strikes you is the wonderful sense of space; the wide entrance hall with flinted wall and double-sided log-burner is incredibly welcoming and you can so easily imagine greeting your guests here - or opening the door to a wave of children (or grandchildren) rushing in!

Whilst there are additional ancillary rooms, the ground floor is segmented into three principal living and entertaining spaces, all of which are exceptionally generous in their proportions. To the front of the house is the drawing room, an ideal room for winter nights cuddled up around the fire, watching a family film. In the middle is the heart of every family home, the kitchen/dining room. A fully vaulted room, the wonderful oak beamed 'A' frames give the room a similar feel to that of a large barn conversion. As well as the practical and sociable breakfast bar there is ample space for a dining table to seat 12; fantastic for large family gatherings. On the western side, the almost full length bi-fold glass doors open out onto the west-facing patio which is perfect for sitting out on and sipping your sundowner.

Finally at the back of the house, but still open-plan to the kitchen/dining room, is a second, and more informal, reception room. This too has a matching vaulted ceiling and bi-folds out to the south-facing garden, so it's easy to picture this room in the summer with all the doors back and a gentle sea breeze cooling the air.

There is a fun spiral staircase up to a mezzanine which overlooks this living space and could be used as a games room, a children's snug or a home gym. Below the mezzanine is a ground floor double bedroom suite, ideal for when the grandparents are staying as a guest room away from the family accommodation.

On the first floor there are two double bedroom suites, with the principal bedroom having exceptionally grand proportions and including a large walk-in wardrobe, a very generous bathroom and a decked roof terrace. Step outside and gaze across over The Staithe and far out to sea - the view from here is mesmerising whatever the time of year. Whether you are watching the vast squadrons of wild geese filling the wintery sky or the flotilla of sails flitting in and out of the harbour, this is a place where you will always enjoy seeing what makes this part of the coast so very special.

On the second floor there are two further double bedrooms which share a bathroom between them and make this an ideal children's floor. They also get even more far-reaching views than mum and dad do below!

The entire property is completely enclosed behind secure electric gates so is a very safe space to let two and four legged little ones run free. To the front there is plenty of space for cars as well as a large, separate garage block for your boat, kayaks, bicycles - or even your car should you wish.

As for outside space you are spoilt for choice, from the roof terrace at the front, to the sun-trap patio on the western side, or at the rear, the largest of them all, a south-facing garden with patio, lawn and a mature orchard.

Sea Glass is quite simply an idyllic house in every sense; its location is incredibly special, but so is its arrangement. There is somewhere for everyone to have their own space, both inside and out, and yet the family rooms are made for coming together to chatter and laugh out loud and take pleasure in the company of loved ones. 

BRANCASTER STAITHE A small coastal village, centred around the harbour, with its thriving fishing community and ideal for the sailing enthusiast. Brancaster Staithe is located approximately halfway between Hunstanton and Wells-next-the-Sea on the north Norfolk Coast. Connected to Burnham Deepdale, between the two villages they have a variety of shops including a supermarket/petrol station, cafe, fresh fish shop, sailing school, tourist information centre and two pubs, The Jolly Sailors, and The White Horse with its superb coastal views. Brancaster is justly famous for its mussels.

Scolt Head Island is a Nature Conservation Area, set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and being only a boat trip away, depending on the tide. The island has a large breeding colony of Sandwich Terns and in winter there can be 50,000 pink-footed geese roosting on the island.

Brancaster Staithe is one of the best bird watching areas in the UK, the coastal path between Brancaster and Burnham Deepdale offers an abundance of wild life to enjoy.

There are many circular and coastal walks around the village including Barrow Common, with views over the coastline, or the Norfolk Coastal Path, which runs the length of the village, along the marshes.
 

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains electricity, water and drainage. Air source heating system. EV charging point within garage. 

COUNCIL TAX Band G. 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING B. Ref:- 8495-2064-7939-2297-7263
To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys.
 

TENURE Freehold. 

LOCATION What3words: ///buckets.seagulls.scouting 

PROPERTY REFERENCE 41300 

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