Guide price
£700,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
Docking
New build
Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1,797 sq ft / 167 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Features and description
- Three Double Bedrooms
- Snug/Bedroom Four
- Free Flowing Living Space
- South Facing Garden
- Separate Garage
- Family Bathroom
- Full ICW Guarantee
- Air Source Heating
- Beautiful Setting
Forming part of the incredibly popular Heartwood development, Number 14 is an immaculately presented new home which is located on the south eastern edge of this new home site, in one of the most private positions.
From the front this house has an almost Georgian appearance, enhanced by the wonderful detailed brickwork and whilst it has a very welcoming front door this is a home that will naturally be entered via the utility room at the rear. Where better to shake off damp raincoats or sandy shoes after a walk than in here, and it is also convenient for unloading the weekly shop.
The contemporary and stylish kitchen dining room is semi open plan through to the sitting room allowing for a really free flowing entertaining and living space, and with the two sets of french doors open to the garden beyond, this room is incredibly light and airy in the summer months. To the front of the house there is an wonderfully generous central entrance hall that is so welcoming, as well as a large snug which can easily be used as a ground floor double bedroom, and the guest WC opposite is large enough to accommodate a shower cubicle if you want to add value.
Upstairs there are three large double bedrooms, the principal has an en-suite shower room as well as a bank of fitted wardrobes, whilst the other two share the family bathroom.
To the rear is a large south-facing garden that is completely enclosed, so very safe for your two or four legged little ones. It is mostly laid to lawn with a patio area immediately off the rear of the house. There is off-street parking beside the house as well as a large red brick garage with door into the garden.
Number 14 has a truly enviable position within Heartwood, its south-facing garden is incredibly private and being right beside the newly refurbished village tennis courts, it almost feels like they are part of it!
With the central duckpond, and the very generous spacing of beautifully designed and individual houses around it, this beautiful site has become one of the prettiest parts of the village.
DOCKING Docking is one of Norfolk's best hideaways, just four miles from the sea and a short drive from the market towns of Fakenham and Holt.
Dating back to Saxon times, Docking is one of Norfolk's highest points at 272 feet and was once known as 'Dry Docking' due to its lack of drinking water. In the 18th century, a well was sunk, and residents paid a farthing per bucket until mains water was installed in 1936. During World War II, RAF Docking airfield operated nearby, and Docking Hall housed actors Richard Burton, Robert Hardy, and Warren Mitchell.
Today, Docking boasts a strong community with a thriving nursery and primary school, filling the streets with the sound of children playing. The village is well-serviced with a GP surgery, village store with Post Office, playing field, tennis court, bowling green, popular fish and chip shop, and The Railway Inn.
Buyers have a wide range of property options, including traditional brick and flint cottages, classic Georgian houses, and quality new-build homes. One notable development is Four Miles, named for its proximity to Thornham and Brancaster, offering cottages, barns, and apartments designed to blend with the countryside.
Docking residents can enjoy growing their own produce or visit the weekly farmer's market at Ripper Memorial Hall. Held on Wednesday mornings, shoppers come from far afield to fill their baskets with fresh produce from local smallholders and delicacies from Norfolk artisan producers.
Offering the best of coast and country, it's easy to see why Docking is such a sought-after spot.
SERVICES CONNECTED Docking is one of Norfolk's best hideaways, just four miles from the sea and a short drive from the market towns of Fakenham and Holt.
Dating back to Saxon times, Docking is one of Norfolk's highest points at 272 feet and was once known as 'Dry Docking' due to its lack of drinking water. In the 18th century, a well was sunk, and residents paid a farthing per bucket until mains water was installed in 1936. During World War II, RAF Docking airfield operated nearby, and Docking Hall housed actors Richard Burton, Robert Hardy, and Warren Mitchell.
Today, Docking boasts a strong community with a thriving nursery and primary school, filling the streets with the sound of children playing. The village is well-serviced with a GP surgery, village store with Post Office, playing field, tennis court, bowling green, popular fish and chip shop, and The Railway Inn.
Buyers have a wide range of property options, including traditional brick and flint cottages, classic Georgian houses, and quality new-build homes. One notable development is Four Miles, named for its proximity to Thornham and Brancaster, offering cottages, barns, and apartments designed to blend with the countryside.
Docking residents can enjoy growing their own produce or visit the weekly farmer's market at Ripper Memorial Hall. Held on Wednesday mornings, shoppers come from far afield to fill their baskets with fresh produce from local smallholders and delicacies from Norfolk artisan producers.
Offering the best of coast and country, it's easy to see why Docking is such a sought-after spot.
COUNCIL TAX Band E.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING C. Ref:- 1537-0031-9300-0208-0202
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: ///tank.masterpiece.offstage
PROPERTY REFERENCE 47043
WEBSITE TAGS village-spirit
family-life
fresh-visions
From the front this house has an almost Georgian appearance, enhanced by the wonderful detailed brickwork and whilst it has a very welcoming front door this is a home that will naturally be entered via the utility room at the rear. Where better to shake off damp raincoats or sandy shoes after a walk than in here, and it is also convenient for unloading the weekly shop.
The contemporary and stylish kitchen dining room is semi open plan through to the sitting room allowing for a really free flowing entertaining and living space, and with the two sets of french doors open to the garden beyond, this room is incredibly light and airy in the summer months. To the front of the house there is an wonderfully generous central entrance hall that is so welcoming, as well as a large snug which can easily be used as a ground floor double bedroom, and the guest WC opposite is large enough to accommodate a shower cubicle if you want to add value.
Upstairs there are three large double bedrooms, the principal has an en-suite shower room as well as a bank of fitted wardrobes, whilst the other two share the family bathroom.
To the rear is a large south-facing garden that is completely enclosed, so very safe for your two or four legged little ones. It is mostly laid to lawn with a patio area immediately off the rear of the house. There is off-street parking beside the house as well as a large red brick garage with door into the garden.
Number 14 has a truly enviable position within Heartwood, its south-facing garden is incredibly private and being right beside the newly refurbished village tennis courts, it almost feels like they are part of it!
With the central duckpond, and the very generous spacing of beautifully designed and individual houses around it, this beautiful site has become one of the prettiest parts of the village.
DOCKING Docking is one of Norfolk's best hideaways, just four miles from the sea and a short drive from the market towns of Fakenham and Holt.
Dating back to Saxon times, Docking is one of Norfolk's highest points at 272 feet and was once known as 'Dry Docking' due to its lack of drinking water. In the 18th century, a well was sunk, and residents paid a farthing per bucket until mains water was installed in 1936. During World War II, RAF Docking airfield operated nearby, and Docking Hall housed actors Richard Burton, Robert Hardy, and Warren Mitchell.
Today, Docking boasts a strong community with a thriving nursery and primary school, filling the streets with the sound of children playing. The village is well-serviced with a GP surgery, village store with Post Office, playing field, tennis court, bowling green, popular fish and chip shop, and The Railway Inn.
Buyers have a wide range of property options, including traditional brick and flint cottages, classic Georgian houses, and quality new-build homes. One notable development is Four Miles, named for its proximity to Thornham and Brancaster, offering cottages, barns, and apartments designed to blend with the countryside.
Docking residents can enjoy growing their own produce or visit the weekly farmer's market at Ripper Memorial Hall. Held on Wednesday mornings, shoppers come from far afield to fill their baskets with fresh produce from local smallholders and delicacies from Norfolk artisan producers.
Offering the best of coast and country, it's easy to see why Docking is such a sought-after spot.
SERVICES CONNECTED Docking is one of Norfolk's best hideaways, just four miles from the sea and a short drive from the market towns of Fakenham and Holt.
Dating back to Saxon times, Docking is one of Norfolk's highest points at 272 feet and was once known as 'Dry Docking' due to its lack of drinking water. In the 18th century, a well was sunk, and residents paid a farthing per bucket until mains water was installed in 1936. During World War II, RAF Docking airfield operated nearby, and Docking Hall housed actors Richard Burton, Robert Hardy, and Warren Mitchell.
Today, Docking boasts a strong community with a thriving nursery and primary school, filling the streets with the sound of children playing. The village is well-serviced with a GP surgery, village store with Post Office, playing field, tennis court, bowling green, popular fish and chip shop, and The Railway Inn.
Buyers have a wide range of property options, including traditional brick and flint cottages, classic Georgian houses, and quality new-build homes. One notable development is Four Miles, named for its proximity to Thornham and Brancaster, offering cottages, barns, and apartments designed to blend with the countryside.
Docking residents can enjoy growing their own produce or visit the weekly farmer's market at Ripper Memorial Hall. Held on Wednesday mornings, shoppers come from far afield to fill their baskets with fresh produce from local smallholders and delicacies from Norfolk artisan producers.
Offering the best of coast and country, it's easy to see why Docking is such a sought-after spot.
COUNCIL TAX Band E.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING C. Ref:- 1537-0031-9300-0208-0202
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: ///tank.masterpiece.offstage
PROPERTY REFERENCE 47043
WEBSITE TAGS village-spirit
family-life
fresh-visions
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