A “magnificent” four-bedroom character home believed to date back to the 1800s has hit the market in North Walsham at a guide price of £600,000-£650,000.
The property is described by selling agents William H Brown Select as “immaculately presented”, with attractive interiors, character features, multiple reception rooms and a generous garden.
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The front entrance hall, with bold black and white chequered flooring, welcomes you in. A door in the staircase leads down into the cellar, which has storage space and is currently used as a games room, and there is also a shower room off the entrance hall.
The entrance hall (Image: William H Brown Select)
First out of the house’s four reception rooms is the sitting room, which has a wealth of period features including a stunning cast-iron fireplace, decorative coving, a central ceiling rose and a shuttered sash window to the front aspect.
The drawing room has its own cast-iron fireplace with tiled panels and surrounds as well as “attractive” wooden flooring, while the dining room benefits from a woodburning stove, original coving and sash window.
A stunning cast-iron fireplace creates a focal point in the living room (Image: William H Brown Select)
The drawing room (Image: William H Brown Select)
The dining room (Image: William H Brown Select)
The bespoke kitchen is open from the drawing room and is fitted with a range of modern, shaker-style base and wall units with contrasting work surfaces. The room also features an inset 1.5 bowl sink unit, an integrated fridge/freezer and a fitted dishwasher. The former fireplace houses space for a range-style cooker with extractor above and is decorated with elaborate tiling to match the floor.
The bespoke kitchen includes space for a range-style oven (Image: William H Brown Select)
From the kitchen, a partially glazed door leads to the garden room, where the attractive flooring continues. This room has a glazed ceiling and French doors opening to the garden, plus further fitted storage.
The pretty garden room at the rear of the house (Image: William H Brown Select)
Two of the property’s four first-floor bedrooms are currently used as a study and a library respectively, and the other two are good-sized doubles with sash windows and cast-iron fireplaces. One of these rooms also has original coving.
The bedrooms are served by a bathroom comprising a bath with mixer tap, shower and screen, pedestal wash hand basin and WC.
One of the property's four bedrooms, with cornicing and a characterful cast-iron fireplace (Image: William H Brown Select)
Two of the bedrooms are used as workspaces, while the other two are kept as bedrooms (Image: William H Brown Select)
The first-floor bathroom (Image: William H Brown Select)
Outside, a gravel driveway with mature trees and railing to the side provides ample off-road parking, and there is an enclosed area alongside the house which William H Brown Select said could be used for additional parking or space to build a garage or car port (subject to the necessary planning consents).
A landscaped garden to the rear provides a lush and tranquil escape, planted with numerous mature shrubs, flowers and trees around a sweeping lawn. There are also a number of seating areas where you can look out over the greenery.
The landscaped rear garden features an array of planting (Image: William H Brown Select)
There are multiple seating areas in the garden (Image: William H Brown Select)
The rear garden (Image: William H Brown Select)
The property is located on Mundesley Road, within walking distance of shops, public transport and North Walsham’s marketplace.
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The town is located within the Norfolk Broads and the coastline and enjoys a direct rail service to Norwich with connecting trains to London and Cambridge.
For more information, please contact William H Brown Select.
PROPERTY FACTS
Mundesley Road, North Walsham
Guide price: £600,000-£650,000
William H Brown Select, 01603 221797
williamhbrown.co.uk
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