Single-storey family house on over an acre with outbuildings and extensive views.
Approximately 1.08 acres of grounds and mature orchard trees
Set on just over an acre on the edge of Hempnall, this spacious four-bedroom bungalow blends single-storey living with versatile outbuildings and wide countryside views. The bright triple-aspect kitchen/dining/family room and generous sitting room are arranged for everyday family life and entertaining, while the top-floor principal bedroom with en-suite adds a private retreat above. Mature gardens, orchard trees and a bespoke insulated summerhouse/entertaining hut extend living outdoors across the large plot.
Practicality is strong here: a long gravel drive, detached garage with ample height for a work van, and a large workshop/store building with power and light give genuine storage and hobby space. The property was built in the 1950s and has been updated in parts, including double glazing; the accommodation still offers scope for further modernisation and personalisation to suit contemporary tastes.
Important facts and considerations: heating is oil-fired (not community supply), the EPC is D, and the property sits in a high flood-risk area — relevant for insurance and future-planning. Drainage is mains and tenure is freehold. These factors, together with the size and layout, will particularly suit families or those seeking home-and-outdoor combinations, small-scale equestrian use or ancillary business uses (subject to planning).
The bungalow occupies a peaceful village setting with a sought-after primary school, village amenities and easy access to Norwich, yet retains rural seclusion. For buyers seeking substantial private grounds, flexible accommodation and strong storage/utility space, this property offers a rare country living opportunity close to village life.