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House For Sale £450,000
Watton Road, Little Cressingham, Thetford, Norfolk IP25


Description
A truly stunning detached bungalow built in 2020, located in a village 3 miles from the market town of Watton. The property benefits from open plan living accommodation, three double bedrooms, high end décor/finish throughout, driveway, garage and has a generous plot of over 0.311 (ssts) of an acre.

This detached bungalow is in the hamlet of Little Cressingham approximately 3 miles from the market town of Watton which has numerous amenities. The property itself was built in 2020 with amazing attention to detail throughout with the benefits of bi-folding doors, open plan kitchen/lounge/diner with a vaulted ceiling, three double bedrooms all with built in wardrobes, oak flooring and anthracite vertical radiators throughout the living accommodation and hallway, air source heat pump central heating, CCTV to front and rear, mains drainage and a Build Zone warranty which expires in 2030. The kitchen has a selection of built in appliances, oak work surfaces, butler sink, wine cooler and a pleasant view of the rear garden. Outside the property benefits from a driveway leading to a garage, front garden which is laid to lawn, a miniature house, to the side of the property is an enclosed garden which is mainly laid to lawn and a gravelled area, whilst to the rear is a landscaped garden with an area of decking, railway sleepers, pathway, laid to lawn with shrub borders.<br /><br />Little Cressingham is in the civil parish of Great Cressingham. The village is located on the edge of the Stanford Battle Area.

The villages name origin is uncertain but probably means ‘Homestead/village of Cressa’s people’, or perhaps, ‘cress homestead/village’.

The village is dispersed, with the main centre focused on a crossroads around the church and the mill. The village church is dedicated to St Andrew and is partially ruined. The building is medieval and designated as a Grade I listed building. The village is in the Benefice of Cockley Cley. The round tower Church of All Saints at Threxton lies 0.5 miles (0.80 km) to the east of the village.

The village pub, The White Horse, closed in 2004. Next to the church is the old Free School founded and endowed by William Farrer in 1809 and built at a cost of £144. It is now the village hall. The mill at Little Cressingham, a Grade II* listed building, is both a water and wind mill, one of only two in Norfolk. It was built in about 1820 on the Clermont Estate and is now disused.

Hallway

Solid wooden door and double glazed window to front aspect, roof window, storage cupboard, column radiator and oak flooring.

Kitchen/Lounge/Diner

6.76m (max) x 6.32m (max) - Double glazed windows to front aspect, bi-folding doors with bespoke blinds to rear aspect, a fitted kitchen with a selection of wall and base mounted units, oak work surfaces, butler style sink/drainer, induction hob, electric oven, microwave/oven/grill, stainless steel extractor fan, wine cooler, dish washer, tiled splash backs, integrated fridge and freezer, oak flooring, vertical radiators and wooden beam.

Utility Room (2.57m x 1.6m (8' 5" x 5' 3"))

Double glazed door to rear aspect, wall and base mounted units, oak work surface, butler style sink/drainer, tiled splash backs, plumbing for washing machine, space for fridge, radiator and tiled floor.

Bedroom

3.12m (max) x 3.6m (max) - Double glazed window to rear aspect, built in wardrobes and radiator.

Ensuite Shower Room

Double glazed window to rear aspect, a walk in shower with a glazed screen, wash hand basin and W.C. Heated towel rail which can be run from the air source central heating and also from the mains electric.

Bedroom

3.9m (max) x 3.1m (max) - Double glazed window to rear aspect, built in wardrobe and radiator.

Bedroom

3.9m (max) x 3.1m (max) - Double glazed window to front aspect, built in wardrobe and radiator.

Bathroom

Double glazed window to front aspect with a blind, a bath with a shower over, glazed screen, wash hand basin, low level vanity units and heated towel rail which can be run from the air source central heating and also from the mains electric.

Garage

Electric roller door, rear door leading to the garage, power and light, loft hatch.

Outside

- Outside the property benefits from a tarmac and Cotswold driveway leading to a garage, front garden which is laid to lawn, timber posts, a miniature house, to the side of the property is an enclosed garden which is mainly laid to lawn mature trees and a gated gravelled area, whilst to the rear is a landscaped garden with an area of decking, railway sleepers, pathway, laid to lawn with shrub borders

Rating Authority

Breckland Council Tax band C

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