Two-bedroom renovated semi in peaceful Wereham — garage, garden, and affordable council tax.
Two well-proportioned bedrooms and renovated family bathroom
Recently fitted kitchen with modern wall and base units
Spacious living/dining room, comfortable daily living space
Rear garden, low-maintenance lawn and paved path
Single garage plus off-road parking
Oil-fired central heating — potentially higher running costs
Small plot size; conservation area may restrict alterations
Average broadband speeds; council tax described as very cheap
This well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached house in Wereham offers a straightforward move-in option for first-time buyers or downsizers seeking village life. The ground floor provides a spacious living/dining room and a recently fitted kitchen with modern wall and base units, while upstairs has two well-proportioned bedrooms and a fully renovated family bathroom finished to a good standard.
Outside is a low-maintenance rear garden with a paved path to a single garage and off-road parking — a practical arrangement for everyday living. The property is freehold, of average overall size (approximately 729 sqft), and sits in a desirable conservation village with countryside character yet within easy driving distance of Downham Market and King’s Lynn.
Buyers should note a few practical considerations: the house uses oil-fired central heating (boiler and radiators), which can be more expensive than mains gas; the plot is small; and broadband speeds are average. As the property lies within a conservation village, exterior alterations may be restricted and should be checked before planning changes.
Overall, the house presents a comfortable, ready-to-live-in home with recent renovations that reduce immediate maintenance needs. It will particularly suit buyers who prioritise village location, low upfront renovation work and parking with garage space, while being mindful of running costs and conservation-area constraints.