Characterful 3‑bed detached with studio, solar panels and secluded courtyard garden near Sheringham seafront.
Bay-front sitting room with original woodwork and strapwork ceilings
Open-plan kitchen/dining plus conservatory, connects to garden
Large separate studio — ideal home office or creative space
Solar panels and modern gas boiler; EPC rating B
Single shower room only — may not suit larger households
Modest kitchen footprint; scope for enlargement or reconfiguration
Cottage courtyard garden; sections currently overgrown and need work
Off-street parking via brickweave driveway and decorative gates
This handsome 1920s detached Arts and Crafts home blends period character with practical updates, set in a quiet Sheringham street close to the coast. High ceilings, original woodwork, Art Deco leaded lights and a bay-front sitting room create immediate charm, while modern comforts include a gas boiler, uPVC double glazing and solar panels (EPC B).
The layout suits family life: three bedrooms upstairs and a light-filled sitting room, dining room with woodburner, conservatory and an open-plan kitchen/dining that opens to a secluded cottage-style courtyard garden. A large, detached studio provides flexible workspace or hobby space, and there is off-street parking to the front.
Practical points to note: the fitted kitchen is modest in size, and the house is served by a single shower room, which may be limiting for larger families. The rear garden has mature planting and two patios but parts are overgrown and will need routine maintenance or re-landscaping to suit new owners.
Located in Sheringham, the property benefits from coastal walks, Blue Flag beach, good local amenities, bus and rail links to Norwich, and a strong community with schools and leisure facilities nearby. This is a rare opportunity to own a character home that already combines period detail with energy-efficient improvements and studio versatility.