Peaceful village retreat with large garden, garage potential and easy coastal access.
Chain free freehold cottage in peaceful Southrepps
Sunroom extension provides strong indoor-outdoor connection
Large fireplace with wood-burning stove, exposed brick and beams
Very large garden plot with landscaping or extension potential
Off-road parking for two cars and detached garage (studio potential)
EPC rating F; electric storage heaters increase running costs
Council Tax Band F (expensive)
Double glazing present; install date unknown, may need upgrading
Lovingly used as a family holiday home for over 20 years, this two-bedroom detached cottage sits in peaceful Southrepps and offers immediate rural charm. The sitting room centres on a large fireplace with a wood-burning stove, and exposed brick and beams reinforce the property’s character. The light-filled sunroom extension is the standout space, framing garden views and providing an all-season living/dining area.
Practical additions include a handy boot room, off-road parking for two cars and a detached single garage with clear potential for a studio or home-workspace conversion. The plot is very large for the area, so outdoor living and landscaping opportunities are strong; the house footprint and layout suit straightforward modernisation rather than major reconstruction.
Buyers should note the property’s energy and running-cost drawbacks: the EPC is rated F and heating is by electric storage heaters, which can be costly to run. Council Tax is Band F. Double glazing is present but the installation date is unknown, and some updating will improve comfort and efficiency. The home is offered chain free and freehold, well placed for local primary schooling, a village station and easy access to the Norfolk coast.