Features listProperty type: 3-bedroom
House for sale
Number of bedrooms: 3
Norwich - 17 Miles Loddon - 4.9 Miles Beccles - 8.4 Miles
A detached period cottage with three bedrooms built circa 1650 in the popular village of Thurlton. Spacious accommodation presented in good condition with period features, exposed beams, set in 0.69 acres, three stables, tack room and field views.
Accommodation comprises briefly of:
Entrance porch Dining room Sitting room Kitchen/breakfast room Utility room Master bedroom with en-suite w.c Two further bedrooms Family bathroom Front and rear gardens Set in 0.69 acres Three stables and a tack room Off road parking
The Property This character property built in 1650 boasts exposed beams, timber and posts throughout. The entrance porch leads through into the dining room, this room consists of exposed beams, terracotta floor tiles, an inglenook fireplace and wooden staircase leading upstairs. The kitchen/breakfast room has ample space for a table and chairs together with a generous amount of cream units and wood effect worktops with a ceramic sink. This room has a light and airy feel with a stable door leading out onto the garden beyond. The utility room houses a water softener, along with plumbing for both a washing machine and is vented for a tumble drier. The sitting room's main focal point is the inglenook fireplace, this room also has exposed beams and a door leading out onto the garden. Leading up the wooden staircase, the staircase splits in two directions, leading to the master bedroom and onto the landing. The master bedroom has built-in cupboards, exposed beams and an en-suite with w.c and wash hand basin. The landing has wooden floors and leads to two further bedrooms and the family bathroom. Fingals Cottage is presented in good condition and would suit a variety of purchasers.
Outside The property is approached by a five bar wooden gate which leads into gravelled off-road parking. The garden wraps around three sides of the property, the front garden is lawned with mature shrubs and hedging. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature trees, a timber shed, three stables and tack room.
Location The property is in Thurlton which is a quiet rural village. There are a number of amenities in the village including a local shop/Post Office, Norton General Store, Thurlton primary school, village hall with playground, Church and the Queens Head public house which has recently opened a new restaurant. Buses run on a regular basis to Beccles and Loddon and the house is within the catchment for Hobart High School, Loddon. Beccles and Loddon are within easy driving distance and offer a full range of amenities. Once in Thurlton turn right at the Queens Head, first left into Low Road and the house is on the left hand side.
Tenure
Vacant possession of the freehold will be given on completion.
Fixtures & Fittings All fixtures and fittings are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation, however the curtains and curtain poles will be included in the sale.
Agents Note The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not.
Services
Oil fired central heating, septic tank and mains electricity.
Local Authority South Norfolk District Council Tax Band: D
Postcode: NR14 6PZ
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