A cottage "full of character' has come up for sale in a north Norfolk village for £550,000.
The four-bedroom property in Corpusty Road, in the village of Wood Dalling, is for sale with William H Brown, which it says is the perfect "escape to the country".
The property, called Linnets, is made up of two out of four former almshouses that were once slated for demolition in 1980, before being converted into residential use after extensive renovation and remodelling.
Opening into a spacious hallway entrance, to the left of the front doorway is the sitting room and garden room, both fitted with large heat-sealing PVC windows to hold warmth and allow lots of natural light.
The garden room features double-wide doors that lead onto the side patio and across the grounds, which feature plenty of space for green-fingered buyers.
A conservatory, shower room, kitchen and utility room occupy the back of the property with ample rural views.
The kitchen has pamment floors and is fitted with many modern amenities including an electric oven and convection hobs.
A dining and living room sits at the front of the property, featuring a wood burner set into a large chimney and exposed wooden beams.
Upstairs are the four full-size bedrooms, enjoying more exposed timber beams and extensive views across the neighbouring fields.
There are also two upstairs bathrooms, both with baths and one an en suite.
Linnets is set back from the road behind a picket fence and has a cottage-style garden, well stocked with bulbs, herbaceous plants, roses, shrubs and trees.
There is also a small vegetable garden and two compost heaps.
A gravel drive from the gate opens out to the parking area, past two brick-built sheds which offer storage for garden tools, a log store, and a cartshed-style garage.
The property is within a 15-minute drive of the village of Reepham, 30 minutes to Sheringham and 37 minutes to Norwich.
PROPERTY FACTS
Corpusty Road, Wood Dalling
Guide price: £550,000
William H Brown Reepham, 01603 873208
www.williamhbrown.co.uk
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