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Guide price£795,000
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4 bedroom detached house for sale

West Runton
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Detached house
4 bed
2 bath
EPC rating: E*
1,797 sq ft / 167 sq m

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Property description & features

  • A Locally Important Historic Period Property
  • Short Walk to Beautiful Unspoiled Blue Flag Beach and Links Golf Course Designed by J. H. Taylor
  • Formal Receptions with Exceptional Arts and Crafts Fireplaces
  • Four Comfortable Double Bedrooms
  • Completely Refurbished Roof and Retention and Restoration of Period Interior
  • 1/3 Acre of Mature Grounds (STMS)
  • Set Between Coast and Unspoilt National Trust Woodlands
  • Prime Private Road Setting
  • Close to all the Amenities of Sheringham and Cromer
  • Norfolk’s Only Coastal Village with a Mainline Railway Station
The home of a well-known public artist and an acclaimed author, Broadacres was built at the height of the Arts & Crafts movement led by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll on this 'Poppyland' stretch of the North Norfolk coast.

The house is an archetypal 1930s country villa, as defined by Historic England, with varied rooflines, elegant candlestick chimneys, oak timber framing, colour-washed render and redbrick panels.

As you approach, Broadacres is framed and enclosed by a natural tapestry of mature sycamores, cherries, firs, laurels, lilacs, ash and rowans creating a private haven at the head of arguably West Runton's most coveted private road with distant sea views.

The house is a short walk from the natural beauty of West Runton's wild and pristine Blue Flag beach, extensive National Trust woodlands, the traditional village amenities of a great pub, a general store, excellent tea rooms, and 'The Links', a famous golf course designed by John Henry 'J.H.' Taylor (19 March 1871 – 10 February 1963) considered one of the best golfers of all time and a significant golf course architect.

The land on which Broadacres is built was acquired from Wyndham Cremer-Cremer (1870-1933) of the famous Felbrigg Hall family. The house was constructed by Runton builder Percy Handford Rice (whose name appears on some of the iron work) in the fashionable Arts & Crafts / Neo-Tudor style.

The quality of the craftsmanship, both inside and out, indicates the house has always been important. The outstanding candlestick chimneys were acquired from Costessey Hall, a gothic castle built for Lord Stafford Jerningham.

Extensive investment to the property includes a complete overhaul of the roof, hand-restoration of the principal leaded windows and the Arts & Crafts elevation, and a 'purist' yet stylish approach to the internal decoration and presentation. A new boiler and upgraded insulation ensures comfort and cost efficiency.

Set over two floors, the balanced and extensive accommodation extends to more than 2,200 sq. ft. The house provides generous and flexible living and entertaining areas, spacious bedrooms, and all of the functionality and practicality expected of a distinguished country home.

The solid oak front door opens onto an imposing Neo-Tudor hall which immediately sets the tone for the entire house. Your eyes will be drawn to oak panelled walls, exposed beams to the ceiling, pamment tiled floors and two cathedral-style leaded windows.

To the right of the hall is a morning room which is currently utilised as a study/library room. This delightful room exudes a calm atmosphere whilst showcasing a wonderfully decorative open fireplace and original floorboards.

A bright kitchen retains its original form and is supported by a utility room, pantry, WC and breakfast room.

A magnificent, triple aspect sitting room provides an impressive entertaining space whilst retaining a cosy and intimate feeling with 'Tudor Revival' oak beams, original wood flooring and a magical 'Arts and Crafts' open fireplace set between two cathedral windows.

The sitting room is complemented by a rear conservatory which enjoys delightful vistas over the grounds as well as providing further, flexible living space.

A fine oak staircase, with barley twist balusters, rises elegantly to a splendid, panelled landing which features a unique glazed atrium to the ceiling.

The principal bedroom suite enjoys a sunny dual aspect with a decorative open fireplace and a modern en-suite shower room.

There are three further double bedrooms each with their own strong identity and style. A family-sized bathroom and separate WC supports the bedrooms.

As you approach Broadacres you notice distant sea views whilst the house stands proud on its bold, corner plot. Subtly screened by mature tree-lined boundaries, the gardens enjoy a high degree of privacy and shelter.

The front of the property boasts an extensive shingle driveway, leading to the garage and providing off-road parking for several vehicles.

The rear garden, fully enclosed and wonderfully private, offers a spacious lawn area, a timber storage shed, and mature hedges, trees and shrubs, creating a wonderfully private environment.  

Nestled between the Victorian seaside resorts of Cromer and Sheringham, West Runton has good road connections and a small railway station with regular services to Norwich. West Runton also has a pub - The Village Inn, restaurants, a post office, an independent school and village store. It also has a golf links course and there are nearby National Trust woodland walks. The village is famous for the West Runton Woolly Mammoth, a huge 6-700,000 year old fossilised elephant, discovered in the 1990s. West Runton is also home to the Hilltop Shirehorse Centre.

With an elegant pier, Pavilion Theatre and grand Victorian villas, many with panoramic views over the pebble and sand beach, it's easy to see why Cromer has perennial appeal to staycationers and permanent residents alike. Banksy recently visited the town on a headline-making 'spraycation' which focused the media's attention on the east side of the Norfolk coast. Spend a morning exploring the pretty boutiques and follow the lanes towards the seafront to pick up a Cromer crab – widely regarded as one of the best found in English waters, the eight-legged crustacean still provides a major source of income for the town's fishermen and simply served with bread makes an unbeatable lunch or supper!

Or push the boat out with fish and chips from No 1 Cromer, Galton Blackiston's award winning Cromer eatery perched on the clifftop. Treat yourself to a relaxing lunch at the Upstairs Restaurant where stunning sea views meet tasty seafood, or join the queue downstairs and enjoy your takeaway sitting on the wall as the seagulls soar above you for a fully immersive 'beside the seaside' experience. Follow the slope down from the clifftop to the beach and walk the shoreline or practise your hand at an afternoon skimming stones out to the horizon line. 

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity, gas, drainage, and broadband connectivity.
Gas central heating. 

COUNCIL TAX Band F. 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING E. Ref:- 2543-3009-7201-2769-8200
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