Affordable two-bedroom Victorian cottage with garden, parking and village schools close by..
Two bedrooms with lounge-diner and ground-floor bathroom
Enclosed rear garden, small plot, plus outdoor workshop
Off-street parking directly adjacent to the property
EPC D; oil-fired boiler and radiators (owner fuel tank)
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation, improvement potential
Built c.1900–1929; character features including exposed beams
Medium flood risk — insurance and survey recommended
Fast broadband, low local crime, village amenities and good schools nearby
This two-bedroom terraced cottage on Churchgate Way offers a practical village home with period charm and straightforward layouts. The property includes a lounge-diner, kitchen, ground-floor bathroom, two first-floor bedrooms and an enclosed rear garden with off-street parking and an outdoor workshop — a useful combination for first-time buyers or young families.
Built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls and exposed beams inside, the house retains character but will benefit from targeted updating. The EPC rating of D and oil-fired central heating mean running costs and future maintenance should be considered; there is no confirmed wall insulation. The medium flood risk is a material point to check with insurers and during surveys.
Location is a clear strength: a popular village setting with Good-rated primary and secondary schools within reach, nearby amenities and regular bus links. King’s Lynn is about six miles away with rail connections to Cambridge and London, making the cottage sensible for commuting or local employment while retaining rural life appeal.
Overall this mid-terrace cottage suits buyers seeking an affordable, characterful home in a village setting and who are comfortable carrying modest modernisation and considering oil heating and flood-insurance implications. Viewing will show the property’s ready-living layout and garden/parking practicality.