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House For Sale £345,000
Great Bircham


Description
Semi-detached and with the biggest garden in the crescent, No. Seven is an incredibly well-maintained and much-loved, three bedroom home.

On entering, the first impression is definitely one of light and space. Having cleverly opened up the banister and replaced it with glass, our sellers have allowed light in from the south side of the house and this helps to create a really welcoming space. At the front of the house is the living room which, with its warming log-burner and oak mantlepiece, has an almost cottage feel to it and is extremely cosy and comforting.

To the rear is the kitchen/dining room, contemporary and practical, and with space for a dining table, this is a perfect hub to this family home. In addition there is a ground floor WC and a very useful utility room. This room, and side of the house, has further potential for extending, subject to the necessary consents.

Upstairs there are three bedrooms, two good-size doubles and a large single, and all three share the stylish family bathroom.

Outside and to the front there is plenty of off road parking, whilst to the rear the garden is approximately 300 ft and extends westwards, but is fully open to the south. The garden overlooks the farmland of the Sandringham Estate as well as Gt Bircham Windmill, not only an historic eye-catching building, but also an exceptional bakery and tea room.

Being semi-detached, and having all that wonderful space to the rear, this property boasts enormous potential. In addition, there is vehicle access and right of way to the rear allowing for further possibilities.

No. Seven has been a much-cared for family home for and that care is evident in every room of this house, however it is now time for a new family to begin making their own memories here. 

GREAT BIRCHAM The village of Bircham lies on the border of the Sandringham Estate, about 7 miles from the north Norfolk coast and comprises of three parishes: Great Bircham, Bircham Tofts and Bircham Newton.

Great Bircham has a good farm shop with deli, a church, St Mary's and the Kings Head Hotel with award winning restaurant. There is also a fully restored windmill, considered to be the only working windmill in this part of the county, where visitors can climb five floors up to the fan stage and on windy days, can see the sails and milling machinery turning and admire the view. The mill also has a bakery, tea room, gift shop, small children's farm and cycle hire centre.

Bircham Newton has a small, private trout fishing lake and the Church of All Saints, one of the smallest in the county, with no porch, few windows and Victorian box pews. Nelson's daughter Horatia married Philip Ward, who was the rector and brought up a large family at Church Farm.

Bircham Tofts is recorded in the Domesday book as Stoftstan, referring to its stony soil and merged with Bircham Newton in 1719.

The closest train station is at King's Lynn providing direct rail links to Cambridge and London King's Cross.  

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric heating. 

COUNCIL TAX Band B. 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING D. Ref:- 0622-2848-7159-9095-3841
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: ///topping.chemistry.intruding 

AGENT'S NOTE Please note this property is subject to a covenant, which requires the purchaser to have lived or worked in Norfolk for three years. 

PROPERTY REFERENCE 44503. 

WEBSITE TAGS village-spirit 

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