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House For Sale £325,000
Weasenham St Peter


Description
A rare opportunity has arisen to own a piece of village history in the heart of Weasenham St. Peter.

The licensed, period property, which dates back to 1732, is currently not in operation and is being sold with no onward chain.

For over two decades the property served as a thriving public house and restaurant by our seller, and is still a licensed premises.

On the ground floor you'll discover two inviting bars, a restaurant, kitchen, and restroom facilities.

The first floor is equipped for the owners to live on site, with two cosy bedrooms, a bathroom, and a sitting room to retreat to at the end of a busy day.

The outside space includes a hard landscaped car park providing ample parking for customers, a beer garden, and separate enclosed garden to the main residence.

This is a fantastic opportunity to revive this period property into a wholesome, public house at the heart of the community once again, and offers much potential to those business-minded buyers looking to invest, subject to all necessary consents. 

WEASENHAM ST PETER If your heart is set on the gentle bustle of a market town, but within easy reach of the coast and the countryside, Weasenham could be top of your list.

Being only seven miles from Fakenham, and little over 10 to Wells-next-the-Sea - this countryside spot could be your best of both worlds.

Split into two, Weasenham has an All Saints and a St Peters - with both areas named after their churches. The village offers glorious countryside views and has a good primary school.

In nearby Fakenham, there's plenty to keep you entertained including the thriving independent Central Cinema, a perennial favourite with locals. Enjoy a fun glass-blowing session with the kids at Langham Glass, reconnect with nature at Pensthorpe or blow the cobwebs with a walk at nearby Sculthorpe Moor.

For something fancier, dress up to the nines and enjoy a day out and a flutter at Fakenham Racecourse, or team up with your playing pals for a round at Fakenham Golf Club, set in and around the racecourse. And Thursford is just four miles away with its magnificent collection of steam engines and organs – a visit to its Christmas spectacular gives a West End theatre excursion a run for its money!

Make time to explore the Fakenham Lancaster Heritage Trail, a series of 32 plaques which bring the town's industrial past to life. Originally a vibrant agricultural centre, during the 19th century Fakenham rose to prominence as a major centre for printing – spot the printing blocks which have been set in the surface of the market place and date back to 1250. The stallholders still set out their wares every Thursday with a farmers' market on the last Saturday of the month.

Foodies are spoilt for choice with locally farmed meat, produce and award winning Mrs Temple's cheese available to fill your pantry at nearby Walsingham Farm Shops. Save the washing up and dine out at The Ostrich Inn, which has been serving locals since 1841, or indulge at Sculthorpe Mill, which was awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2022, on the edge of town.

 

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water and electricity. Drainage to septic tank. Heating via oil fired central heating. 

COUNCIL TAX Band A. 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING D. Ref:- 8164-3780-9972-3919-5822
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.  

AGENT'S NOTE There is a building plot in the garden which has more recently been sold. 

TENURE Freehold. 

LOCATION What3words: ///liquid.alienated.served 

PROPERTY REFERENCE 35331 

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