Cosy 2-bed period cottage with stove, garden, parking and extra plot; in need of energy upgrades.
Characterful sitting room with multi-fuel stove and exposed beams
This charming two-bedroom end-terrace cottage sits in a quiet North Norfolk village and offers characterful living in a compact footprint. The sitting room’s multi-fuel stove and exposed beams give instant cosy appeal, while a small front garden and diagonally opposite off-street parking add practical convenience. There is a separate outhouse and an additional small plot of land beyond the row of cottages, offering storage or a modest gardening project.
The property is modest in size (approx. 603 sq ft) and best suited to a buyer seeking a comfortable, characterful home rather than a large family house. Heating is provided by room heaters and the multi-fuel stove; the solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated, so expect higher running costs and potential improvement work to modernise insulation and central heating.
Practical points are straightforward: freehold tenure, no flood risk, very low council tax and excellent mobile signal. The cottage is offered with no onward chain, which could suit buyers seeking a quicker move. The garden plot is currently unkempt and will need attention, and the outhouse is small, useful for storage but not living space.
Overall, this cottage will suit downsizers, first-time buyers wanting character, or anyone looking for a rural bolt-hole with clear scope to improve energy efficiency and refresh interiors. A sensible survey is recommended to confirm services and structural details before purchase.