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4 bedroom terraced house
Terraced house
4 beds
2 baths
Key information
Features and description
- Grade II Listed Home
- Popular Village Location
- Generous Sitting Room with Logburner
- Spacious Fitted Kitchen and Separate Utility
- Dining Room
- Four Bedrooms
- Two Bathrooms and Two Additional WCs
- Period Features
- Garage
- Enclosed Garden
Strolling through the historic quarter of Snettisham admiring the wealth of traditional buildings and you chamce upon Chandlers House, a quintessential character property, and its easy to wonder what lies within…
From the moment you step into the hallway there is a sense of calm and you immediately notice the traditional tiled flooring, leading your eye through into the spacious sitting room, with two picture windows to the front and ample space to entertain. Across the hallway is a formal dining room where this family have held wonderful parties, hosting family and friends alike. The kitchen is light and airy with a good selection of base and wall units and a doorway into the utility room with fitted sink and door to the rear. There is a WC on the ground floor and a further door to the rear at the end of the hallway.
That feeling of peace and tranquility carries on as you head upstairs to the four bedrooms which are arranged over two floors, with the principal bedroom having built in wardrobes and an en-suite. There is a further bathroom on this level and a small seating area overlooking the front of the property which is a perfect place to read a book and reflect on the day. On the second floor there are two further bedrooms and a WC.
To the rear of the property is an enclosed garden which has been hard landscaped for ease of maintenance with borders containing a selection of attractive plants and shrubs. There is a summerhouse which the owners love using in the afternoon whilst enjoying a glass of wine and socialising with friends. The garage has a personal door to the rear and there is a gate leading to the parking area.
SNETTISHAM For a small, coastal village, Snettisham has a big reputation, not least as a gourmand's getaway. Add to this a wealth of pretty period properties and it's not surprising that many come for a weekend only to seek a more permanent place to stay.
With a primary school, GP surgery and dental practice, plus a central chemist and supermarket, plus a handy local builder's merchant for any renovations, the village is extremely well serviced. A small retail park, Poppyfields, and The Granary, which is a treasure trove of craft, antiques and collectibles, sit on the edge of the village and are fun to explore.
Resplendent St Mary's Church which sits on a hill behind the village centre was built in the 14th century and has an 172ft spire that was once used as a landmark for ships on The Wash, and described by architectural historian Pevsner as, "perhaps the most exciting decorated church in Norfolk'.
Follow the hill down to the village and you'll pass the Rose & Crown pub, which has won numerous awards. Diners are spoiled for choice as Snettisham is also home to The Old Bank, which was named The Good Food Guide Best Local Restaurant in 2019 and is also listed in the Michelin Guide. For coffee, brunch or an evening of wine, nibbles and jazz, try the sister business next door, The Old Store.
Snettisham is home to a RSPB nature reserve and Wild Ken Hill, a rewilding site using regenerative farming to return the land to its natural stage. Walk or cycle the old farm path from the A149 to watch the spectacle of migratory birds soar and settle on the edge of the lagoons. Or up the adrenaline level at Snettisham Beach Sailing Club which offers paddleboarding, kayaking, windsurfing, kitesurfing and dinghy sailing, alongside a vibrant social events calendar.
Whatever pace you enjoy, there can be few places as appealing as Snettisham to enjoy some of the finer things in life.
SERVICES CONNECTED Mains electricity, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating.
COUNCIL TAX Band D.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING An Energy Performance Certificate is not required for this property due to it being Grade II listed.
TENURE Freehold.
PROPERTY REFERENCE 39482
From the moment you step into the hallway there is a sense of calm and you immediately notice the traditional tiled flooring, leading your eye through into the spacious sitting room, with two picture windows to the front and ample space to entertain. Across the hallway is a formal dining room where this family have held wonderful parties, hosting family and friends alike. The kitchen is light and airy with a good selection of base and wall units and a doorway into the utility room with fitted sink and door to the rear. There is a WC on the ground floor and a further door to the rear at the end of the hallway.
That feeling of peace and tranquility carries on as you head upstairs to the four bedrooms which are arranged over two floors, with the principal bedroom having built in wardrobes and an en-suite. There is a further bathroom on this level and a small seating area overlooking the front of the property which is a perfect place to read a book and reflect on the day. On the second floor there are two further bedrooms and a WC.
To the rear of the property is an enclosed garden which has been hard landscaped for ease of maintenance with borders containing a selection of attractive plants and shrubs. There is a summerhouse which the owners love using in the afternoon whilst enjoying a glass of wine and socialising with friends. The garage has a personal door to the rear and there is a gate leading to the parking area.
SNETTISHAM For a small, coastal village, Snettisham has a big reputation, not least as a gourmand's getaway. Add to this a wealth of pretty period properties and it's not surprising that many come for a weekend only to seek a more permanent place to stay.
With a primary school, GP surgery and dental practice, plus a central chemist and supermarket, plus a handy local builder's merchant for any renovations, the village is extremely well serviced. A small retail park, Poppyfields, and The Granary, which is a treasure trove of craft, antiques and collectibles, sit on the edge of the village and are fun to explore.
Resplendent St Mary's Church which sits on a hill behind the village centre was built in the 14th century and has an 172ft spire that was once used as a landmark for ships on The Wash, and described by architectural historian Pevsner as, "perhaps the most exciting decorated church in Norfolk'.
Follow the hill down to the village and you'll pass the Rose & Crown pub, which has won numerous awards. Diners are spoiled for choice as Snettisham is also home to The Old Bank, which was named The Good Food Guide Best Local Restaurant in 2019 and is also listed in the Michelin Guide. For coffee, brunch or an evening of wine, nibbles and jazz, try the sister business next door, The Old Store.
Snettisham is home to a RSPB nature reserve and Wild Ken Hill, a rewilding site using regenerative farming to return the land to its natural stage. Walk or cycle the old farm path from the A149 to watch the spectacle of migratory birds soar and settle on the edge of the lagoons. Or up the adrenaline level at Snettisham Beach Sailing Club which offers paddleboarding, kayaking, windsurfing, kitesurfing and dinghy sailing, alongside a vibrant social events calendar.
Whatever pace you enjoy, there can be few places as appealing as Snettisham to enjoy some of the finer things in life.
SERVICES CONNECTED Mains electricity, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating.
COUNCIL TAX Band D.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING An Energy Performance Certificate is not required for this property due to it being Grade II listed.
TENURE Freehold.
PROPERTY REFERENCE 39482
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