Characterful rural home with garden and workshop potential for renovation-minded buyers.
Two bedrooms with unusual mezzanine principal bedroom and full en-suite bathroom|Large cedar studio ideal for office, workshop or hobby use|West-facing mature garden backing onto open space|Off-street parking for multiple vehicles|Requires cosmetic renovation and finishing throughout|Slow broadband speeds; EPC Band E and oil-fired heating|Sold freehold, vacant possession and no onward chain|Unusual front boundary — refer to attached plan
Set in the small Norfolk village of Barney, this two-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage blends period character with generous floorspace and garden potential. The house offers a flexible multi-storey layout including an unusual principal bedroom with mezzanine, full en-suite bathroom and double doors to a potential terrace. A large cedar studio, west-facing mature garden and off-street parking for several vehicles are clear practical assets for family life or a creative home office.
The property is sold freehold with vacant possession and no onward chain, but it requires cosmetic attention and some finishing to suit personal taste. Services include mains water, electricity and drainage, with oil-fired central heating to radiators. EPC rating E; broadband speeds are slow and heating is oil-fired, which buyers should factor into running costs and future improvement plans.
Located about 10 miles inland from the North Norfolk coast in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Barney sits between Fakenham and Holt and benefits from low local crime, excellent mobile signal and a quiet hamlet setting. Practical nearby amenities and primary schools are available in neighbouring villages. This cottage suits buyers seeking a character-filled rural home with renovation potential and outside workspace, or investors looking to add value.