This six-bed townhouse in Wells, with a cinema room and panoramic views, is on the market for £2,500,000.
The Normans is Grade II listed and has lots of original features like fireplaces, high ceilings, sash windows and tile flooring.
The house was originally built for a wheat merchant, who was also rumoured to be a smuggler. The property has a spy window and reportedly once had tunnels leading around Wells.
The house opens to the entrance hall with the sitting room on the left and a snooker room on the right, both with feature fireplaces.
To the back of the house is a dining room, with French doors to the garden and a feature fireplace, and the kitchen and breakfast room, with skylights.
The ground floor also has two bedrooms, both with ensuites, and a utility room.
Upstairs there is a family bathroom and two bedrooms, both with en suites and harbour views and one with a dressing room.
On the second floor there are a further two bedrooms, both with en suites and harbour views.
The basement has been made into a cinema room
To the rear is a walled garden with mature borders and room for alfresco dining.
The Normans are in Wells-next-the-Sea, the popular coastal town in north Norfolk known for its sandy beach and candy-striped beach huts.
Wells is 32 miles from Norwich and nine miles from Fakenham.
PROPERTY FACTS
Standard Road, Wells-next-the-Sea
Guide price: £2,500,000
Sowerbys, 01328 711711, sowerbys.com
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