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  • Guide Price £1,195,000 Wroxham, Norwich, Norfolk

    Wroxham, Norwich, Norfolk

    The River House occupies an idyllic riverside location in an elevated 1.17 acre plot with south westerly views over its gardens towards the 40' mooring and 90' of frontage to the River Bure.

    Understood to have been built in the late 1800s by the local farming estate for the incumbent , the property was originally known as "The Priest's House" and has an ecclesiastic style with architectural features including stone mullioned Gothic arched stained glass leaded windows.

    The current owners have undertaken a course of updating, renovation and alteration including the refitting of the kitchen with a range of Kestral units, refitting of the shower and bathrooms and the creation of a wet room, the installation of a piped music system, tiling of the dining/family room with a range of "Victorian" tiles. The versatile and immaculately presented accommodation is felt to be equally suitable for the younger family or the active retired and comprises an entrance hall, drawing room with views to river, family/dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, wet room, utility, cellar, first floor landing, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, 3 further double bedrooms,1 with dressing room and family bathroom.

    Plans have been drawn and Planning Consent obtained for a "matching" two storey extension creating additional living, kitchen and bedroom space.

    The house occupies an idyllic setting on the outskirts of the village, adjoining farmland and the River Bure which gives access for the sailing/fishing/cruising enthusiast to the Norfolk Broads generally.

    Wroxham/Hoveton village centre lies within one mile and offers a range of facilities including shops, supermarkets, banks, post office and schools. There is a bus and rail service to the city of Norwich which lies within seven miles.

    • Bedrooms: 4

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  • £1,100,000 Wroxham, Norwich, Norfolk

    Wroxham, Norwich, Norfolk

    This imposing, Georgian style, detached house stands in its own 0.55 acre plot in one of Broadland Norfolk's most sought-after locations.

    Built for the current owner in 2005/2006, Oakwood House offers spacious and versatile accommodation with numerous attractive, quality features throughout its extensive accommodation.

    The property comprises an entrance lobby, inner hall, cloakroom, drawing room, dining room, fitted kitchen, breakfast room, family room/study and utility room. to the first floor there is a galleried landing, master bedroom with en-suite dressing area and bath/shower room, 3 further double bedrooms with en-suites, staircase to second floor with studio/bedroom 5/office and en-suite bathroom. There is double glazing, double garage and gardens.

    Oakwood House has numerous quality features throughout including a hand made kitchen with gas fired Aga double cooking range, Lefroy Brooks luxury bathroom suites, split heating system with twin gas fired boilers and different circuits feeding under-floor heating to the ground floor and "Swedish" slim-line radiators to the first and second floors, a ducted ventilation system, timber framed double glazed "sash" windows, numerous architectural details including, ornate carved architrave, deep skirtings, high plaster ceilings with moulded coving and ceiling roses, etc.

    Seldom do houses of such quality and location become available, hence an early inspection is recommended.

    The property occupies an established position with a south facing rear garden with high walls, automatic gates and a belt of mature trees. There are CCTV links to the house.

    Beech Road is conveniently situated for access to Wroxham Broad, the sailing club and Wroxham/Hoveton village itself which lies within one miles and offers a range of facilities including shops, supermarkets, banks, post office, doctors' surgery and primary & first schools. There is a bus and rail service to the City of Norwich which lies within 7 miles.

    • Bedrooms: 5

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  • £675,000 Bacton, Norwich, Norfolk

    Bacton, Norwich, Norfolk

    This stunning conversion of a Grade II Listed red brick, flint and thatched barn stands in an established setting adjoining farmland on the outskirts of this popular coastal village.

    Manor Barn offers truly exceptional accommodation and lends itself to being used in a number of different manners making it equally suitable for the larger family, those with dependent relatives or alternatively for those looking to earn an income from holiday letting or B & B.

    The Barn has a wealth of quality, character features including exposed flint and brick walls, exposed timbers, magnificent reception/dining hall with high vaulted ceiling, imported sandstone tiled floors with under-floor heating and an oak kitchen with granite worksurfaces.

    The accommodation comprises a vaulted reception hall, drawing room, rear lobby, kitchen/breakfast room, first floor master bedroom with en-suite bath/shower room, first floor second bedroom and bathroom, three further ground floor bedrooms, bathroom and cloakroom. Wing comprising an open-plan lounge/kitchenette, bedrooms 6 & 7 and shower room.

    The property stands behind a shingled parking area, five-bar gate leading to driveway, a useful 60' x 16' Nissen hut and planning consent for the creation of a triple garage/workshop.

    Bacton is a coastal village with sandy beaches and shares a range of facilities with the adjoining village of Walcott including village store/post office, school, public houses, etc. The busy market towns of Stalham & North Walsham lie within 5 miles and the Broads capital of Wroxham within 13 miles. The city of Norwich lies within 21 miles.

    From Wroxham/Hoveton village centre proceed north along the Stalham Road, out of the village and over the river at Wayford Bridge, continue on the A149 and immediately before reaching Stalham turn left signposted Walcott & Bacton. At the t-junction turn left, again signposted Walcott & Bacton, and continue north proceeding into Walcott along the "coast road" and into Bacton. Turn right signposted Paston and continue past the public house forking left onto Church Road where the property stands on the left hand side.

    • Bedrooms: 4 - 7
    • Reception: 1 - 4
    • Bathroom: 1 - 3

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  • £625,000 Horning, Norwich, Norfolk

    Horning, Norwich, Norfolk

    Occupying a prime position on Horning's picturesque Lower Street, The Little House offers spacious, stylish accommodation equally suitable for permanent or holiday occupation. Enjoying superb views over and along the River Bure the property is ideally situated to explore the Norfolk Broads generally.

    Believed to date back to the 1920s, the property has been enlarged and updated and now offers versatile accommodation comprises an entrance lobby, lounge, dining room, study, cloakroom, kitchen, first floor landing, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, guest room with en-suite shower room, four further bedrooms, family bathroom, gas central heating and integral double garage.

    The property has its own quay headed frontage to the River Bure and a wet mooring dock.

    The Little House is situated in the village centre which offers a range of facilities including shops, post office, restaurants, public house and sailing club. Horning has its own primary school, whilst the nearby Broads capital of Wroxham lies within 3 miles and offers a more extensive range of facilities. The City of Norwich lies within 10 miles.

    • Bedrooms: 6

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  • £595,000 Ludham, Norfolk

    Ludham, Norfolk

    Standing in an unspoilt location on the outskirts of this popular Broads village, The Laurels is a substantial Georgian farmhouse, believed to date back to the early 1800s, having been extensively enlarged and restyled in the early 1800s.

    The Laurels retains much of its original charm and character with numerous attractive features including mosaic and pamment tiled floors, an elegant staircase, marble and cast iron tiled fireplaces, stripped pine doors with coloured glass lights, sash windows with draught proofing, moulded cornicing and ceiling roses, etc.

    The versatile, well-proportioned accommodation comprises front and side entrance halls, study, drawing room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, dairy/pantry, utility/scullery, conservatory, first floor landing, master bedroom with en-suite WC, four further bedrooms, secondary staircase, family bathroom, double garage and a range of single storey outbuildings.

    The property stands in an established rural setting in a plot of 1.2 acres and comprises front lawns including former tennis court, lawned paddock and orchard, etc.

    The Laurels is felt to be ideal for the larger or extended family, or those looking to undertake some form of B & B business, subject to the appropriate Planning Consent.

    Ludham is a sought-after, attractive waterside village with its own public and parish moorings and Womack Water which gives access via the rivers Thurne, Ant & Bure to the Norfolk Broads generally. The village has a range of facilities including shops, post office/village store/newsagent, butcher, florist, garage, Church, Chapel, primary school, public house/restaurants, doctors' surgery, etc.

    There is a bus service to the Broads capital of Wroxham which lies within 6 miles, the City of Norwich 13 miles, the busy coastal resort of Great Yarmouth 12 miles and Cromer 22 miles.

    • Bedrooms: 5

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  • £575,000 Wayford, Norwich, Norfolk

    Wayford, Norwich, Norfolk

    Brant House occupies an idyllic setting amongst its own grounds of some 40 acres including paddocks, meadows, ponds and marshland. (Note: The vendors would consider selling the property without 30 acres of marshland at a reduced price).

    The house itself was built in the 1970s for a local surveyor and has been enlarged and improved by the current owners since it was acquired by them in the 1990s.

    Brant House offers well-proportioned accommodation comprising a reception hall, cloakroom, drawing room, conservatory, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room with a range of limed oak units, utility room, first floor landing, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, 3 further double bedrooms, family bathroom and double garage.

    Brant House is felt to be ideal for those with livestock or the keen bird watcher. Seldom does property become available within the Broads villages with such a combination of house and land.

    The land comprises approximately 8 acres of paddock and meadow, 2 acres of pond and some 30 acres of marshland and dykes (the marshland is currently managed by the Broads Authority Internal Drainage Board).

    The property stands in a private setting off a private lane standing back from the main road, lying between the Broads capital of Wroxham and the busy market town of Stalham. Wayford Bridge itself crosses the River Ant which gives access via Barton Broad to the Norfolk Broads generally. The busy market town of Stalham lies within 1 1/2 miles and offers a range of facilities including shops, supermarkets, banks, post office and schools, whilst the Broads capital of Wroxham lies within 6 miles and offers a further range of facilities. The City of Norwich lies within 13 miles.

    • Bedrooms: 4

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  • £570,000 Ludham, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

    Ludham, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

    Seldom do houses of such character become available in the Broads villages, hence an early inspection is recommended.

    Folly House is believed to date from the late 1700s, and having undergone a course of extension and alteration, now offers elegant well-proportioned family accommodation standing in a prominent position in the centre of this popular waterside Broadland village.

    The house, which has numerous attractive architectural features, comprises an entrance hall, study, drawing room, dining room, cloakroom, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, an impressive glass roofed double glazed conservatory, first floor landing, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, three further bedrooms, bathroom, oil central heating and garage.

    Whilst the property stands in the village centre its walled, enclosed rear garden offers an exceptional degree of privacy and has a useful range of single storey outbuildings comprising an office/playroom, workshop and pantiled summerhouse.

    Ludham has its own post office/village store, butcher, florist, public house/restaurant, primary school, Church, Chapel, filling station, etc. For the sailing or fishing enthusiast there are public and parish moorings at Womack Water which give access the rivers Thurne, Ant & Bure to the Norfolk Broads generally. There is a bus service to the Broads capital of Wroxham which lies within 6 miles, the City of Norwich 13 miles and the coastal resort of Great Yarmouth 10 miles.

    • Bedrooms: 4

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  • Guide Price £565,000 Horning, Norwich, Norfolk

    Horning, Norwich, Norfolk

    An internal inspection is essential to appreciate this individual, architect designed, split-level bungalow.

    Believed to have been built in the early 1960s by a local architect for his own occupation, the property offers stylish accommodation comprising an entrance hall, split-level lounge with south facing patio doors opening to garden with views to river, dining area, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, master bedroom with en-suite dressing room and bath/shower room, two further bedrooms with en-suites, bedroom 4/study, elevated south facing patio terrace, stairs down to studio/office and integral garage.

    Seldom do properties of such individuality, character and setting become available, hence an early inspection is recommended.

    Horning is a picturesque riverside village lying on the banks of the River Bure which gives access to the Norfolk Broads generally and offers excellent opportunities for the sailing or fishing enthusiast. The village itself has facilities including shops, post office, primary school, sailing club, Church, restaurants and pubic houses. There is a bus service to the Broads capital of Wroxham which lies within 3 miles and the City of Norwich which lies within 10 miles.

    • Bedrooms: 4

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  • £550,000 Wroxham, Norwich, Norfolk

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    Wroxham, Norwich, Norfolk

    Standing in a prime position in this sought-after residential cul-de-sac, Bure View offers views over the River Bure in the centre of the Norfolk Broads.

    Built in the late 1990s, this former show house offers versatile accommodation equally suitable for permanent or holiday use and has the main living rooms on the first floor to take advantage of its views.

    The property comprises an entrance hall, study/bedroom 4 with en-suite shower room, integral double garage, first floor landing, cloakroom, lounge, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility area, second floor landing, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two further bedrooms and family bathroom. The property has the benefit of a 30' mooring within a private basin giving easy and direct access to the main River Bure which offers excellent opportunities for the sailing or fishing enthusiast and connects via the rivers Thurne and Ant to the Norfolk & Suffolk Broads generally.

    Wroxham/Hoveton village centre lies within 1/2 mile by foot and offers a range of facilities including shops, supermarkets, banks, post office, doctors' surgery and schools. There is a bus and rail service to the City of Norwich which lies within 6 miles.

    • Bedrooms: 4

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  • £545,000 Horning, Norwich, Norfolk

    Horning, Norwich, Norfolk

    Occupying an established private setting convenient for Horning's picturesque Lower Street village centre this character conversion offers versatile accommodation ideal for the extended family or those looking to undertake B & B/holiday lettings.

    The Barn, which is believed to date back to the 1700s, is of red brick elevations on a flint plinth and was thatched before being tiled with reclaimed pantiles.

    The property has numerous character features throughout including exposed brick walls, exposed timbers, etc. The main house comprises an entrance hall, lounge/dining room with log burner, fitted kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, first floor landing, master bedroom with en-suite shower, two further bedrooms, family bathroom, second floor landing, bedroom 4 and study.

    The intercommunicating annexe comprises an entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, dining area, kitchenette, first floor landing, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, second floor landing, bedroom 3.

    Outside there is a driveway to open double carport, enclosed south facing rear gardens and former cart shed, currently used as a workshop/potting shed.

    The property is conveniently situated for access to Horning's picturesque village centre facilities including sailing club, restaurants/public houses, shops, post office and, of course, the River Bure which gives access to the Norfolk Broads generally. Horning has its own Church, Chapel and primary school. The Broads capital of Wroxham lies within 3 miles and the City of Norwich 10 miles.

    • Bedrooms: 7

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