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House For Sale £550,000
Castle Acre


Description
Nestled within the picturesque landscape of Norfolk, this enchanting brick and flint cottage stands as a testament to thoughtful restoration, transforming from near dereliction into a captivating country retreat.

With the three bedrooms each exuding a unique charm, the cottage offers a spacious principal bedroom, and two further double bedrooms, with the third doubling as a splendid home office. Residents can luxuriate in the comfort of a well-appointed family bathroom, complete with a separate bath and shower, ensuring relaxation and convenience.

Upon entering the abode, guests are greeted by a captivating kitchen/dining area adorned with timeless shaker-style units, radiating warmth and character. The inclusion of a walk-in pantry and meticulously concealed cellar adds a touch of practical elegance, enhancing the functionality of the space.

Across the expanse lies a sumptuous sitting room, featuring a cosy log-burner that beckons evenings of intimate gatherings and cinematic indulgence amidst the flickering glow of a crackling fire.

Outside, an enclosed lawn garden provides a haven for all the family. In addition to off-road gravel parking is the large single garage – a great place for hiding away a weekend classic car project or all the kit for adventurous days out discovering Norfolk's treasures. To the rear of the garage is a separate utility room, which is perfect for keeping all the workings of a busy household tucked away.

Beyond the confines of this charming abode lies an enchanting landscape steeped in rich history and breathtaking vistas, offering endless opportunities for exploration and rejuvenation. Whether immersing oneself in the allure of historical landmarks or simply revelling in the serenity of the surrounding countryside, this Norfolk cottage serves as an idyllic haven for those seeking solace and tranquillity amidst nature's embrace.
 

CASTLE ACRE As you sit on the pretty village green and watch the world go by at a gentle pace, it's incredible to think that Castle Acre once played a major role in history. Yet the Norman ruins of Castle Acre Castle and Castle Acre Priory, respectively east and west of the village, are reminders of the village's grand ancestry when royalty would regularly arrive at the Bailey Gate and enjoy days spent hunting in the deer park.

The priory, now the charge of English Heritage, once housed a community of monks until Henry VIII disbanded monastic houses in 1537. You can still admire the beauty of the church gable and cloisters – run your fingers through the scented plants in the herb garden which the brothers would have used for daily cooking and healing centuries ago.

For a restorative moment today, head to The Ostrich which has been serving locals since the 1800s and was recently renovated by local building firm Grocott & Murfitt as a fantastic gastro-pub. Enjoy a bite and a reviving glass and wander along the High Street to Castle Antiques & Collectables to discover a curio or chic addition for your home.

At the meeting point of the Roman Peddars Way, the River Nar runs to the south of the village, leading east to Newton and on to the hamlet of Fiddler's Green. Follow the Massingham Road north west and you'll happen upon Castle Acre Water Tower, saved by photographer Dennis Pedersen who bought the once derelict wreck for just £25,000 and turned it into a contemporary spaceship-inspired family home with panoramic views over barley fields.

Of course there are plenty of traditional period homes, many lining the village green where pretty flint cottages are covered in rose blooms in the height of summer, along with newer properties to be discovered. With a local store and Post Office, a popular café, fish and chip shop and even a small, independent bookstore, it's easy to see why so many people find their forever home in Castle Acre.
 

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

COUNCIL TAX Band C. 

TENURE Freehold. 

LOCATION What3words: ///sunflowers.fills.alert
 

AGENT'S NOTE The property is situated within a conservation area. The neighbouring property to the left has a right-of-way through the rear garden for the purposes of loading and unloading. The oil tank for the neighbouring property to the left, is located within the garden and there is a right-of-way to maintain and replenish.  

PROPERTY REFERENCE 42306 

WEBSITE TAGS cosy-cottages
village-spirit
historical-homes 

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