- South-facing garden with uninterrupted field views
- Luxurious primary suite; easily reconfigured back to four bedrooms
- Shaker kitchen with quality built-in appliances and gold fixtures
- Dedicated ground-floor study ideal for home working
- Sitting room with log burner, green chimney breast and brick accents
- New boiler 2023; oil-fired heating (main fuel: oil)
- EPC D and slow local broadband speeds
- Private driveway with ample off-road parking on a large plot
Set on a large plot in Potter Heigham, this detached home pairs countryside vistas with spacious, adaptable living. The south-facing garden opens onto uninterrupted field views, creating a private, sun-soaked setting for alfresco dining and everyday relaxation. Interiors include a stylish shaker kitchen with quality built-in appliances and opulent gold fixtures, plus a practical utility room with matching fitted storage.
The current layout provides three generous double bedrooms, including a luxurious primary suite formed by combining two original rooms; this space can be readily reinstated to a four-bedroom plan if required. A substantial sitting room, centred on a log burner and rustic brick detailing, and a dedicated ground-floor study make the house well suited to family life and home working alike.
Practical points are clear and factual: heating is oil-fired with a new boiler installed in 2023, the EPC is rated D, broadband speeds in the area are slow and mobile signal is average. Council Tax sits at Band E. With easy access to the Norfolk Broads, nearby beaches and Norwich, the property will appeal to buyers seeking elevated rural living who are comfortable with oil heating and modest energy performance.
Overall this is a versatile, characterful home on a large plot—ideal for families, downsizers or buyers wanting countryside proximity—offering scope to tweak layout, update services and personalise finishes.



















































































































