Characterful three-bedroom cottage with garden, workshop and rural views..
- Three bedrooms in a character mid-terrace cottage
- Landscaped rear garden with patio and countryside views
- Detached workshop with converted games room
- Off-road parking and detached garage included
- Compact overall size (~766 sq ft), limited internal space
- Single family bathroom on ground floor only
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; retrofit may be needed
- Electric storage heating and slow broadband speeds
This mid-terrace three-bedroom cottage blends period character with a generous landscaped garden and countryside views. Two reception rooms and a downstairs family bathroom make day-to-day living straightforward, while the garden, patio and detached workshop with a games room extend entertaining and storage options. Off-road parking and a quiet hamlet setting place convenience alongside rural calm.
The property is compact (approximately 766 sq ft) and built before 1900 with solid brick walls; double glazing is present but the wall construction likely lacks modern cavity insulation. Heating is by electric storage heaters and mains electricity; prospective buyers should note the property may benefit from heating and insulation upgrades to improve comfort and running costs. Broadband speeds are reported slow despite excellent mobile signal.
This cottage suits buyers seeking countryside character — families looking for village living, downsizers wanting low-traffic surroundings, or purchasers prepared to update services. There is obvious potential to modernise while retaining decorative features such as exposed brickwork and traditional fireplaces. Important practical points: a single bathroom, small overall footprint, and possible retrofit work to walls and heating.
Local amenities in East Harling include a primary school rated Good, a post office, shop, pubs and a doctors’ surgery; Attleborough train station is about five miles away with rail links to Norwich and London, making this a rural-but-connected option for those commuting occasionally or seeking village life within reach of larger towns.