Character cottage backing onto fields with parking and short commute to Cromer.
Chain free three-bedroom cottage with countryside views
This charming three-bedroom semi-detached cottage sits in an idyllic village setting on the edge of Cromer, backing directly onto open fields. The house offers a cosy lounge with inglenook and wood burner, an open-plan kitchen flowing to a bright conservatory, and a versatile ground-floor room with en-suite currently used as a study. A gravel drive provides off-street parking and the elevated rear garden has multiple levels, lawn and flower beds with expansive rural views.
The property is chain free and retains character features typical of a pre-1900 build: flint and brick walls, exposed beams and a classic cottage layout. Practical benefits include double glazing installed after 2002, a decent plot size and relatively low council tax. Local amenities and schools are close by, and Cromer town and beach are a short commute away.
Buyers should note the house is heated by an oil boiler and runs on oil fuel (not a community supply), and the original granite/whinstone walls are assumed to be uninsulated. Broadband and mobile signal are average for the area. Prospective purchasers are advised to commission their own surveys and service checks, particularly for heating, wall insulation and any period-property maintenance.
This home will suit buyers seeking village life with countryside views and character, and those prepared to invest modestly in energy improvements to increase comfort and reduce running costs. Chain-free status makes it a straightforward purchase for those ready to move quickly.