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Full details for 3 Bedroom Property For Sale in Fakenham

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Description

GUIDE PRICE £450,000 - £475,000.  Vine Cottage is a charming Grade II Listed detached residence situated in the quiet popular village of East Barsham adjacent to the River Stiffkey which flows to the front of the property.  The cottage retains many period features such as impressive fireplaces, exposed beamed ceilings, pamment tiled floors and an original bread oven.  The spacious ground floor living accommodation comprises a boot room, cloakroom, kitchen/breakfast room with a separate dining room, sitting room, snug and bathroom.  Upstairs, there are 3 double bedrooms, each accessed via their own staircase.

The property stands in attractive gardens and grounds amounting to approximately a third of an acre (subject to survey), with the majority of the garden to the rear, off road parking and a brick built detached double garage with connected store.

Vine Cottage is being offered for sale with no onward chain.



East Barsham is a rural hamlet surrounded by undulating well-wooded countryside. The hamlet is dominated by a fine Tudor hall and within the village is a village inn/restaurant (currently cosed) and an attractive ancient church. Delightful walks can be taken from the village into open countryside and there is good horse riding within the vicinity.

East Barsham is situated virtually equal distance between Fakenham and Great Walsingham, being some 2 miles each way. Fakenham is a small market town with a variety of shops, banks, schools, racecourse and the River Wensum running through. Great Walsingham is a medieval village with the Roman Catholic shrine and has a variety of shops, farm shop complex, restaurants and public houses.

The coast at Wells-next-the-Sea is a further 4 miles from Great Walsingham with its many recreational facilities, sailing and wide sandy beaches. This part of Norfolk is particularly unspoilt with large Estates and farming communities.



Mains water, private drainage and mains electricity.  Oil-fired central heating to radiators.  EPC Rating Band n/a (exempt as a Grade II Listed building).

North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN.  Council Tax Band D.



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