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5 bedroom end of terrace house
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Property description & features
- Extensively Renovated Period Property
- Over 1500 sq. ft. of Accommodation
- Immaculately Presented Throughout
- Five Spacious Bedrooms
- Wealth of Period Feaures
- Open Plan Living Options
- Versatile Study Wing
- Two En-Suite Shower Rooms
- Off Road Parking
A welcoming entrance hall is flanked by an elegant formal sitting room to one side and a modern open plan kitchen/dining room to the other. The kitchen is well balanced with a contemporary take on the ageless Shaker style topped with solid timber and a neat, tiled splashback. A central island offers room for a breakfast bar and provides the threshold to the dining and additional seating area to the front of the room, flooded with light from double doors leading to the raised terrace. A utility and cloakroom are off the kitchen and a handy study can be found at the eastern end of the home. The ground floor is completed by a generous and versatile ground floor bedroom with stylish shower room en-suite.
To the first floor, four further bedrooms can be found. A further bedroom with en-suite bathroom enjoys similar proportions to the downstairs room, whilst three further double bedrooms are well served by the lavish bathroom with free standing slipper bath and walk-in shower.
Outside, the picturesque corner plot features a pretty picket fence border encapsulating a spacious lawn interspersed with mature trees. Steps lead to the raised terrace looking directly south and enjoying open views over the old Bowling Green. Off road parking is available and secured by timber gates.
MELTON CONSTABLE Melton Constable is a small village with local shops including an award winning butcher, a general store/post office, a bakery/coffee shop and a garage. The village also has a primary school and a doctors surgery. The village is between Holt and Fakenham. Melton Constable was developed in the 1880s as a railway village. It was at the junction of four railway routes crossing Norfolk, and features the robust brick built terraces typical of railway towns of that era. With the closing of the railways the village settled back into its rural and agricultural backdrop. It has two churches, one Norman with grandiose interiors and what has been described as 'the grandest C18 font in Norfolk.' The other is an interesting construction of corrugated iron built in 1903 for the new railway village and the railway workers. It's a fine piece of practical architecture and has passed the test of time.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING C. Ref:- 4319-1024-7000-0885-9292.
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SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity and drainage. Newly installed air source central heating. Additionally the new owner can apply for the renewal heat incentive scheme.
COUNCIL TAX Band B.
PROPERTY REFERENCE 35021
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