Three bedrooms with two reception rooms and period fireplaces
A traditional three-bedroom semi in Martham that will appeal to families seeking space and character in a quiet village setting. The house offers two reception rooms, a practical kitchen and bathroom on the ground floor, plus an additional cloakroom and three bedrooms upstairs. Character features include fireplaces and picture rails that give the property period charm.
The standout external asset is the generous, 160ft rear garden laid out in distinct sections: lawn, an elevated paved patio for entertaining, a summerhouse and low-maintenance shingled areas. Front gravel parking provides easy off-street parking for multiple vehicles. Double glazing and an oil-fired boiler deliver basic energy performance, and the property is offered freehold with a low council tax band.
Practical considerations: heating is oil-fired (tank on site) and broadband speeds in the area are reported as slow, which may matter for home working. The house dates from the 1930s–1940s and, while well presented in places, will suit buyers prepared for typical maintenance and updating rather than a fully modernised home. There is a single family bathroom plus a first-floor cloakroom.
Overall this property is a solid family home with large outdoor space and period appeal. It suits buyers after village life with good local primary schools nearby and who are comfortable with oil heating and investing some time or budget into modernisation where desired.



































































