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Full details for 6 Bedroom Property For Sale in Fakenham

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Description

This extremely popular holiday let is enjoyed by our vendors, and their friends and families, enjoying all of the space and character on offer and its access to all things seaside. It is immaculately presented behind its delightful façade which includes the stunning Venetian window, centrally placed over the pedimented entrance door.

The property was originally built for the town's wheat merchant, who, it was rumoured, was a smuggler. The spy window to the third storey, which offers panoramic views, enabled the merchant to watch his boats come in and apparently the house once had tunnels, leading to various locations in the town.

The property benefits from some later additions, not least the ground floor bedroom suite, which has access to the walled garden. Our vendors recall many happy occasions when having three reception rooms allowed large gatherings around the dining table and space to spread out in the sitting room, or to play snooker in the games room. The property exudes its charm over the delightful staircase, but it should be said, for those families looking to move as a multi-generation and requiring ground floor living, the two bedroom suites are perfect for this remit.

Informal dining can be enjoyed in the contemporary style kitchen/breakfast room, which incorporates a utility area, both areas benefitting from innovative light source. The further first and second floors allow maximum space for contemplation in their beautifully generous bedroom suites.

The walled garden is a favourite spot to enjoy alfresco dining, or simply to sit and ponder. The more recently converted cinema room boasts a fun, generous space to chill out. Once a vaulted cellar, it now provides independent access from the garden and staircase, to a world away from it all.
In all there are six bedroom suites and it would be hard to choose a principal, or indeed a favourite. The views from the bedrooms to the first and second floors, may sway your choice, overlooking the sea as they do.

The walled garden is a manageable space with its well-stocked borders and patios, providing ample space, adding to the sociability of the whole of the property. Parking is at a premium, with six spaces in total.
Our vendors simply love the access to the town and its amenities, they have embraced the community and built friendships over the years. Now it is time for a new custodian to embrace this historical building and continue to write its story…

 

WELLS-NEXT-THE-SEA Wonderful Wells! With its sandy beach and pretty candy-striped huts, it's easy to understand why this sleepy coastal town is a Mecca for day trippers and holiday makers, but there are plenty of reasons to make Wells-next-the-Sea your permanent home and explore this sweet spot forever.

There are plenty of ways to explore the waterways that surround the area. For a nautical adventure, jump aboard one of the Coastal Exploration Company's traditional wooden sailing boats and adventure hidden creeks, marshes and open sea. Or test your balance with a stand-up paddleboarding session with Barefoot SUP.

The lanes behind the harbour and surrounding the town have plenty of tucked-away fishermen's cottages which are highly sought after, as are apartments with sea views in the converted buildings overlooking the harbour. Head out of the town centre to discover plenty of spacious, grand houses along with fantastic new-build developments which are ideal for young families and downsizers alike. With a bustling community, the town is well-serviced with a primary and secondary schools, plus a GP surgery and library.

For a hit of culture, head to Wells Maltings, an elegant heritage and community centre just off the quay which houses a theatre, cinema, gallery and café-bar. While away an afternoon browsing the town's galleries - The Staithe Gallery, Gallery Plus and Quay Art - for some artwork to adorn your home. Discover gorgeous homewares at Nomad and the Bowerbird, relaxed country clothing at Christopher William Country and eco-friendly clothing and toys for little one at Ele and Me. Traditional butcher Arthur Howell is the place locals go to for high quality meat, and you might be lucky enough to bag some freshly caught fish straight off the boat, on the harbour wall. The Real Ale Shop at nearby Branthill Farm is a must for craft beer drinkers.

Alternatively treat yourself to a delicious meal at The Globe Inn or Crown Hotel overlooking the green, or push the proverbial boat out and head to Michelin-starred Morston Hall. For a simpler, yet equally quintessential Wells experience, share a box of fish and chips from French's on the harbour wall and watch the sun slowly set over the water. Imagining yourself here already? 

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas fired central heating. 

COUNCIL TAX Currently unbanded due to being used as a holiday let. 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING An Energy Performance Certificate is not required for this property due to it being Grade II listed. 

TENURE Freehold. 

PROPERTY REFERENCE 40642
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