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House For Sale £295,000
Whissonsett


Description
In the heart of Whissonsett, a very popular Norfolk village, stands a brick and flint detached cottage. At one stage this cottage was probably three worker's cottages for a nearby farm, however at sometime in its long past the property was knocked in to two and then finally into one large, detached residence. It has been in the family longer than anyone can remember and it is now ready for its new custodian, being offered to the market with no onward chain.

Whilst the property has been a loved member of the family for some time, it now needs new life to be breathed into it; the ideal renovation property for those that have a vision or want to create their dream home.

On the ground floor the property has three rooms made up of the kitchen, dining room and sitting room. The possibility to extend out in to the garden in anyone of these rooms is there, subject to the usual planning and building regulations. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms. One element which a new owner won't have to worry about is the windows - the property has recently been fitted with new double glazing throughout.

To the front of the property is a large garden surrounded by a brick-built wall, with the opportunity to create off- road parking. There's also potential to convert the old outhouses into a cart shed or storage space - subject to the relevant permissions.

This property offers a unique opportunity for aspiring storytellers passionate about restoration. With its renovation, you can craft a space that reflects your individual style and taste, turning it into your own haven. 

WHISSONSETT A small village that prides itself on its sense of community, Whissonsett has a bowling green, village hall, which holds regular events, a horticultural society, keep fit group and Women's Institute, amongst other things. Whissonsett is in the catchment area for both the sought after and high performing Litcham School as well as Brisley Primary Academy. St Mary's Church dates in part to the 14th and 15th centuries and features a particularly wide nave, a tower with buttresses and battlements with gargoyles. The village sign, designed by a villager features an apple (referring to the orchards run by the Stangroom family), stocks (no longer in the village), a well (no longer the source of water but still in existence) and a windmill (the village used to have two windmills). The market town of Fakenham is approximately four miles away whilst Dereham is a little further, approximately seven miles away. 

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains electricity water and drainage. No heating is currently installed.  

COUNCIL TAX Band C. 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING G. Ref:- 0320-2215-9320-2894-2435
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: ///rather.cheese.panoramic 

PROPERTY REFERENCE 44578 

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