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House For Sale £275,000
Sustead


Description
Off the beaten track in the heart of the north Norfolk landscape, an incredibly peaceful country lane intertwines field and forest to reveal a gorgeous little terrace cottage, which dates back to over 200 years ago.

4 Sustead Lane Cottages is nestled within the village of Sustead, which featured in the Domesday Book of 1086, and is brilliantly located amongst north Norfolk's most popular towns - being equidistant between Cromer and Sheringham, and only a 20 minute walk to Felbrigg Park.

The property itself offers incredible charm and character whilst presenting no headaches for refurbishment, as the current owners have renovated the cottage during the handful of years they have been there.

With off road parking, two bedrooms and a garden that boasts phenomenal views across the countryside, this beautiful cottage is plenty for any homeowner or bolthole seeker alike.

4 Sustead Lane Cottages is truly the embodiment of a Norfolk country cottage. 

SUSTEAD Steeped in history and featuring an eclectic mix of period cottages, barns and farmhouses, Sustead
is a small village in north Norfolk, close to the coastal towns of Sheringham and Cromer, and 18 miles north of Norwich, with its rail connection to London and the rest of the country.

Sustead church, St Peter and St Paul is a pretty building that stands to the west of the village with a lovely round tower. The famous architect and landscape designer, Humphry Repton (1752-1818), lived much of his life in Sustead, and with one of his most notable projects being Sheringham Hall and Park.

Countryside walks are in abundance locally, whilst Felbrigg Hall and Estate, a National Trust treasure, is just two miles away.

With an elegant pier, Pavilion Theatre and grand Victorian villas, many with panoramic views over the pebble and sand beach, it's easy to see why Cromer, which is just five miles away, has perennial appeal to many.

Spend a morning exploring the pretty boutiques and follow the lanes towards the seafront to pick up a Cromer crab – widely regarded as one of the best found in English waters, the eight-legged crustacean still provides a major source of income for the town's fishermen and simply served with bread makes an unbeatable lunch or supper!

Or push the boat out with fish and chips from No 1 Cromer, Galton Blackiston's award winning Cromer eatery perched on the clifftop. Treat yourself to a relaxing lunch at the Upstairs Restaurant where stunning sea views meet tasty seafood, or join the queue downstairs and enjoy your takeaway sitting on the wall as the seagulls soar above you for a fully immersive 'beside the seaside' experience. Follow the slope down from the clifftop to the beach and walk the shoreline or practise your hand at an afternoon skimming stones out to the horizon line.
 

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water and electricity. Drainage via shared septic tank. Heating via LPG central heating. 

COUNCIL TAX Band B. 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING To be confirmed.
To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys. 

TENURE Freehold. 

LOCATION What3words: ///position.lilac.large 

AGENT'S NOTE The septic tank is shared with the neighbour. 

PROPERTY REFERENCE 41854. 

WEBSITE TAGS cosy-cottages 

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