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Guide price
£460,000

2 bedroom cottage for sale

Idyllic Rural Living in Felbrigg
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Cottage
2 beds
2 baths
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand C

Features and description

  • Enviably Positioned Beside the Renowned Felbrigg Hall Estate
  • Peaceful, Non-Through Setting with Easy Access to National Trust Walks
  • Attractive Semi-Detached Period Cottage Rich in Character
  • Mature, Tree-Lined Plot Extending to Approximately 2/3 of An Acre (STMS)
  • Gardens Backing Directly onto National Trust Land
  • First Floor Principal Bedroom with Dressing Room
  • Two Bathrooms and Flexible Reception Accommodation
  • Inviting Sitting Room with Inglenook Fireplace and Log Burner
  • Ample Off-Road Parking Within a Private Setting
  • Established Wildlife Haven with Greenhouse and Two Wooden Sheds

Enjoying an enviable position adjacent to the renowned Felbrigg Hall estate and its beautiful parkland, scenic walks and heritage surroundings, this characterful cottage offers an exceptional blend of countryside tranquillity and village life. Set back from the road in a peaceful, non-through position, the property enjoys easy access to Felbrigg Hall while retaining a notable sense of privacy.

The cottage is set within a mature, tree-lined plot and presents immediate kerb appeal, complemented by generous off-road parking for multiple vehicles. The cottage is south-facing onto an unadopted road with five minute walk to access Felbrigg Hall Grounds. Internally, the accommodation is both welcoming and versatile, arranged to suit a range of living requirements. Two bathrooms serve the property, alongside a choice of reception spaces. The principal sitting room is particularly inviting, cosy yet well-proportioned, and centred around a striking inglenook fireplace that provides a warm and characterful focal point.

The kitchen is modern and well appointed, offering a practical layout with direct access to the rear garden, ideal for everyday living. Bedroom accommodation is thoughtfully arranged across both floors, with the principal bedroom and dressing room positioned on the first floor, while bedroom two/study is located on the ground floor, providing flexibility for guests, home working or future needs.

The grounds are undoubtedly one of the property’s most captivating features. Extending to approximately two-thirds of an acre, the garden backs directly onto National Trust land and offers a peaceful, private and natural setting. The garden also includes two wooden sheds and a greenhouse, enhancing its appeal for gardeners and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

FELBRIGG
Felbrigg is a quintessential North Norfolk village, celebrated for its peaceful atmosphere and close-knit community. Residents take pride in village life, with local and events centred around the village hall, which was left in trust to the residents of Felbrigg and Metton, by the late squire at Felbrigg Hall, creating a warm and welcoming environment that feels firmly rooted in the countryside. Felbrigg Church is situated in the grounds of Felbrigg Hall and is visited by locals and outside visitors.

The village is perhaps best known for Felbrigg Hall, a striking National Trust estate on the edge of the village. Its grand hall, rolling parkland and woodland walks form the heart of the area, offering year-round enjoyment for walkers, families and dog owners alike. The surrounding lanes and footpaths provide idyllic routes through unspoilt countryside, linking Felbrigg naturally to neighbouring villages and the coast.

Despite its rural setting, Felbrigg is exceptionally well placed. The highly regarded market town of Holt lies just a short drive away, providing a wide range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and everyday amenities. The traditional seaside town of Cromer, with its sandy beach and iconic pier, is also close by, as is Sheringham, known for its promenade, beach and heritage railway.

Felbrigg offers the perfect balance of village calm and accessibility, making it an ideal setting for those seeking a peaceful North Norfolk lifestyle without feeling remote.

SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating. Drainage via a septic tank.

COUNCIL TAX
Band C.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
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TENURE
Freehold.

LOCATION
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WEBSITE TAGS
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EPC Rating: D

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Sowerbys - Holt
Sowerbys - Holt
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