Chain-free, renovated three-bed cottage a short walk from Blakeney quay..
Chain-free former fisherman’s cottage, newly renovated throughout
709 sq ft compact layout; three bedrooms, one bathroom
Brick-and-flint elevations with pantile roof; strong period character
Double glazing installed; presented in excellent decorative order
Electric heating via room heaters; no gas central heating
Walls likely uninsulated (sandstone/limestone as built) — consider upgrades
Small plot and modest garden; off-street parking in the loke (not private)
Low flood risk; Council Tax Band C
A charming former fisherman’s cottage in the heart of Blakeney, offered chain-free and newly renovated to provide a comfortable coastal bolthole. The property combines traditional brick-and-flint character with practical upgrades such as double glazing and a modern bathroom, all within a compact 709 sq ft footprint. Its quiet setting in a pretty loke places the quay and coast a short walk away.
Internally the layout is efficient: a front sitting room with fireplace, a kitchen/dining room overlooking the garden, and three first-floor bedrooms created via a small extension. The cottage is presented in excellent decorative order and benefits from low flood risk and affordable council tax (Band C), making it an accessible option for downsizers or buyers seeking a second home.
Buyers should note the home is electrically heated using room heaters and runs on mains electricity; there is no confirmed wall insulation (stone walls assumed uninsulated). The plot and overall internal size are small, and there is a single bathroom only — factors to consider if you need more space or full-time family accommodation. Parking is provided in the nearby loke, not as a private driveway.
This property suits someone looking for a low-maintenance coastal retreat with period charm and immediate availability. Its location and presentation reduce renovation needs, but the heating type, wall construction and EPC rating should be reviewed by energy-conscious buyers.