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3 bedroom cottage for sale

Titchwell
Cottage
3 beds
1 bath
1,011 sq ft / 94 sq m
EPC rating: F
Added > 14 days

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Features and description

  • Idyllic Location
  • Detached Edwardian Cottage
  • Three Bedrooms
  • Coastal Views
  • Field Views
  • West Facing Garden
  • Peacefully Positioned
  • Off Road Parking Space to the Front
  • Potential for Enlargement (STPP)
Located just to the south of the Saxon church of St Mary, on the western side of Church Lane, Haddon House is an exceptionally pretty three bedroom Edwardian cottage.

As you approach the property the arched garden gate, with its delightful flint wall on either side, comes into view.

The welcoming entrance lobby, which incorporates the staircase, leads to the remainder of the ground floor accommodation. To one side is a generous sitting room with an open fireplace. On the other side, and equally proportioned, was the kitchen dining room, albeit the kitchen units have now been removed. At the rear of the house is a large utility room as well as the family bathroom.

Upstairs there are two large double bedrooms, which mirror the downstairs reception rooms, as well as a further single bedroom

Haddon House has been a tenanted property with the same tenants for several years and whilst it has been entirely re-painted, it is now in need of complete updating throughout .

Outside and to the rear is a lawned west- facing garden which is open to the south, and given the size of the garden there is, subject to the necessary consents, ample space to considerably enlarge the house whilst still leaving a well-proportioned garden. To the front of the house there is an off street gravelled parking space for one car.

As Church Lane is a no through road and has the nature reserve beyond it, it is one of those very rare places along our beautiful north Norfolk coastline that remains peaceful and undisturbed whatever the time of year. The feel is far more of an undisturbed hamlet than a village, with only a handful of houses on this lane leading up to the historic little church, and Haddon House is arguably the prettiest of them all.
 

TITCHWELL Home to one of the finest RSPB bird reserves in Great Britain, Titchwell is a small coastal hamlet on the A149 coastal road between the two popular villages of Brancaster and Thornham. The Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve is blessed with diverse habitats such as reedbeds, saltmarsh and fresh water lagoons. There is also a wide sandy beach offering extensive views across the Wash. Covering 515 acres, you can see dunlin, ruffs, ringed plovers, kingfishers, godwits, curlews and several types of terns. You may even be lucky enough to see and hear a bittern or see a marsh harrier 'sky dancing'.

There are two hotels in Titchwell, Titchwell Manor and Briarfields, both with good restaurants, and the extremely popular Thornham restaurant, The Orange Tree is around two miles away.

The church of St Mary the Virgin is a medieval parish church dating back to the 11th century and is situated next to the marsh on the north Norfolk coast. A beautiful feature of this church is its round tower built with local flints.

Treasured memories of family holidays, a day at the world famous horse trials or a well-earned afternoon spent browsing its pretty boutiques – there are plenty of ways to experience Burnham Market, which is located just over five miles away.

A refined elegance permeates every aspect of village life, from the traditional homewares found at Uttings, the locals 'go-to' for household essentials, to sampling tasty treats at the Tuscan Farm Shop, Humble Pie Deli or Gurneys Fish Shop – this is a place to savour the finer things. Eating out is also a joy with award winning Socius serving a British-inspired tapas menu on the edge of Foundry Place, and NoTwenty9's bar, restaurant and courtyard provides a relaxed spot to wine and dine on warm summer's nights.

Between Titchwell and the various surrounding coastal villages, you'll never have to travel far for amenities, and you most certainly won't be short on beautiful locations to explore.
 

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity and drainage. Heating to be confirmed. 

COUNCIL TAX Band C. 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING F. Ref:- 0234-0001-8209-0202-3214
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. 

PROPERTY REFERENCE 40690. 

AGENT'S NOTES The interior images have been digitally dressed with computer generated furniture and fittings, to include kitchen units, and to help visualise the scale and proportions of some of the rooms. 

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