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House For Sale £625,000
Sedgeford


Description
Nestled just a brief stroll from the heart of Sedgeford village, where you'll find a popular pub/restaurant and scenic walks along Peddars Way, stands Midfield House. This expansive double-fronted property, complete with an integral garage, presents an ideal home for a growing family.

Step into the sizable formal sitting room, exuding charm with its distinctive fire surround boasting a wood-burning stove, beamed ceiling, and access to the conservatory featuring a hot tub and delightful views of the rear garden.

Hosting family parties and gatherings is a breeze in the spectacular dining room, offering ample space for festive occasions. The kitchen/diner serves as a central hub for family conversations, with an adjoining garden room/second sitting room providing an ideal space for children or entertaining friends. A utility room leading to the garage adds to the practicality of the layout.

Upstairs, discover four generously sized bedrooms, including a spacious principal bedroom with an en-suite. The family bathroom boasts both a bath and a shower cubicle.

The front of the property features a large brick-weave driveway and an integral garage to the side. The rear garden, with a patio area off the garden room, offers a perfect setting for family playtime and outdoor barbecues on the lush lawn.

Midfield House is a welcoming retreat for a family seeking comfort and character in a picturesque village setting. 

SEDGEFORD A popular conservation village, Sedgeford is just 2.5 miles inland from the thriving village of Heacham with its wide range of shops and facilities. Sedgeford is home to the SHARP (the Sedgeford Historical Archaeological Research Project), a long term, independently run archaeological project, one of the largest projects in Britain and is firmly rooted in the local community. Peddars Way also runs through Sedgeford to Thornham and is a 15 km trail full of history and tradition. Additionally, on the cusp of Sedgeford and between Snettisham and Heacham is the Wild Ken Hill project, a project to restore nature, fight climate change and grow healthy food across a coastal farm in West Norfolk. There's also the King William IV Country Inn and Restaurant, which serves traditional ales and good pub food.

King's Lynn is 15 miles away with its many amenities including schools, shopping and leisure facilities. At King's Lynn there is a mainline train service via Cambridge to London Kings Cross - approx. 1hr 40mins. The Sandringham Estate is close, with the House, gardens and attractive walks through the woods.

The North West Norfolk coastline is within a short drive, with beautiful, long sandy beaches, and for golfing enthusiasts there is the King's Lynn Golf Club and the challenging links courses of Hunstanton and The Royal West Norfolk Golf Club at Brancaster.
 

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating. 

COUNCIL TAX Band F. 

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: ///nodded, flank, backfired 

PROPERTY REFERENCE 44473 

WEBSITE TAGS village-spirit

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