This thatched property occupies an established location in what is commonly felt to be one of Broadland's most sought-after locations.
Believed to date back to the late 1700s, the property was originally a pair of cottages and has been converted to one. There is considerable potential for renovation to either one dwelling or, subject to Planning Consent, to revert back to a pair.
The accommodation currently comprises an entrance lobby, study, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, walk-in pantry, lean-to conservatory, first floor with two inter-connecting double bedrooms, three further bedrooms and bathroom. The property stands in a plot of 0.66 of an acre.
St James is a hamlet adjoining the larger village of Coltishall with which it shares a range of facilities including shops, post office, restaurants/public houses, filling station, school and doctors' surgery. For the sailing or fishing enthusiast Coltishall lies on the upper navigable reaches of the River Bure which gives access via Wroxham to the Norfolk Broads generally. There is a bus service to Wroxham which lies within 3 miles and the City of Norwich, 8 miles.