Chain-free period home with versatile layout and excellent rental appeal.
- Chain-free three-bedroom Grade II listed cottage on Blakeney High Street
- Approximately 1,427 sq ft with three reception rooms and garden room
- Walled courtyard garden, patio, mature shrubs, outbuilding and shed
- Strong holiday‑let and rental potential; former pair of cottages layout
- Listed status restricts works; listed consent likely required for changes
- Electric heating; Energy Performance Certificate not required (listed)
- Slow broadband speeds in area; council tax Band E (above average)
- Small plot and limited external space; no parking details provided
Set on Blakeney’s historic High Street, this brick-and-flint cottage blends period character with practical living. Chain-free and spacious at about 1,427 sq ft, the property offers three bedrooms, three reception rooms and a bright modern conservatory-style garden room that opens onto a walled courtyard patio.
Formerly a pair of cottages (one once the village sweet shop), the layout offers scope to reconfigure into two self-contained units or create a separate annexe, subject to necessary planning consents. Its location and character make it strong holiday‑let or rental stock, though any change of use will need listed‑building considerations.
Important practical points are straightforward: the house is Grade II listed, so alterations will be restricted and may be costly; heating is electric; broadband speeds in the area are slow; and council tax is Band E. The rear garden is private but modest in size and includes a deep outbuilding currently used as a utility room.
If you want a characterful seaside base in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this property delivers authentic Norfolk charm and good income potential. Buyers should budget for listed‑building consent processes and factor in limitations around renovation and modernisation.