3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- Period Property
- Three Double Bedrooms
- Free Flowing Living Space
- Separate, Self-Contained Living Space with Wet Room
- Private West Facing Enclosed Garden
- Off Road Parking
- Central Village Location
- Very Successful Holiday Let
On the ground floor the living and entertaining space is interlinked and free flowing. To the front is the living room with a large open fireplace forming the centrepiece of the room and giving it a warm and cosy feel, just perfect for a winter's evening. The kitchen is positioned centrally, with the dining area at the rear where the ground floor has been extended out to create this very sociable space. Across the back of the house there are full width bi-folding doors, which open up onto the decked area beyond, ideal for those summer evenings and al fresco dining.
Climb the stairs to the first floor where you will find a large double bedroom, plus the family bathroom, whilst on the second floor there is a further double bedroom plus a twin room with en-suite WC.
The garden itself is west facing and open to the south, so enjoys wonderful sunshine throughout the day. Within the garden there is also a separate building with a living space, and wet room with WC, which could provide additional accommodation, but is mostly used as a play room and TV snug. To the side of the house there is off road parking for two cars.
Old Holme has been enjoyed by its extended family of owners as their own 'home from home' in Norfolk for over 30 years. From feeding the ducks on the village pond to crabbing in Burnham Overy Staithe and sandy days on Brancaster beach, they have all absolutely cherished this wonderful period property. Not only that but when not being used by the family it has also been an incredibly successful holiday rental and would easily continue as such.
DOCKING Docking is arguably one of Norfolk's best hideaways, just four miles from the sea yet a comfortable breeze away from the coastal crowds in the heat of summer, and within a comfortable drive of the market towns of Fakenham and elegant Holt.
Dating back to Saxon times, Docking is one of Norfolk's highest points at 272ft and was once known as 'Dry Docking', because of its lack of drinking water. A well was sunk in the village in the 18th century and residents paid a farthing per bucket until a mains supply was installed in 1936. The small village played a key role in World War II when the RAF Docking airfield operated between 1940-1958, and nearby Docking Hall housed serving actors Richard Burton, Robert Hardy and Warren Mitchell during this time.
Today, a strong village community exists and Docking has a thriving nursery and primary school, and the heart-warming sound of young children enjoying playtime often echoes in the surrounding streets, as it has for centuries. Well-serviced, Docking also has a GP surgery, village store with Post Office, playing field, tennis court and bowling green, along with a popular fish and chip shop and good local, The Railway Inn.
Buyers are spoilt for choice with a wide range of property including traditional, brick and flint and whitewashed cottages, classic Georgian houses and a growing range of quality new-build homes. One of the latest additions is Four Miles, so called for its short distance from the coastline at Thornham and Brancaster, which offers a range of quality cottages, barns and apartments on generous plots, sympathetically designed to fit in with their country location.
You may be inspired to try your hand at The Good Life and grow your own, but if you lack a green thumb try the weekly farmer's market at the village's Ripper Memorial Hall. Held on Wednesday mornings, shoppers come from far afield to fill their baskets with super-fresh produce from local smallholders and jars 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 Mains water, electricity and drainage. Modern electric heating.
COUNCIL TAX The property is currently unbanded due to serving as a holiday let. This will be re-assessed at the point of sale.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING To be confirmed.
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TENURE Freehold.
PROPERTY REFERENCE 40402
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