1 bedroom detached bungalow to rent
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Letting details
- Availability date: 15 Apr 2026
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £750
- Long term let
- Contract length: 6 months
Features and description
A one bedroom detached conversion in a popular village location.
The accommodation briefly comprises: Entrance hallway, open plan sitting room/dining room/kitchen with built in electric oven and hob, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine. Master bedroom with fitted double wardrobes and shower room.
The property also benefits from having a courtyard garden and parking for one car
Great Walsingham (sometimes referred to as 'Old Walsingham') is far quieter and more rural than its nearest neighbour, Little Walsingham, a mile away. Despite its name this small Conservation Village sits in the vale of the River Stiffkey amongst a scattering of country cottages, farmhouses and timber framed buildings including 16th century Berry Hall where it is said Henry VIII first met Anne Boleyn. A short walk from the green are the Great Walsingham Barns, home to a popular cafe alongside other well-established craft based businesses.
The Medieval village of Little Walsingham is a centre of pilgrimage, it has two main Shrines: the 14th Century Slipper Chapel is the Roman Catholic National Shrine of Our Lady and the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, while the Abbey grounds contain the ruins of the original Priory founded in 1153. For a village of its size, Little Walsingham supports an amazing number of shops, mainly tourist/pilgrim shops but also a mini-supermarket, tea shops and 2 public houses. An old farmyard (owned by the Walsingham Estate) has been converted into a range of shops which boast the award winning Farm Shop. The village also has a doctor's surgery and a primary school. Linking Little Walsingham to the coastal town of Wells-next-the-Sea, some 4 miles away, is the Wells and Walsingham Light Railway. Little Walsingham is centrally located for Holt, Burnham Market, Wells-next-the-Sea and the market town of Fakenham.
North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer. . Council tax band A
Electric heating.
EPC band E.
Rooms
ENTRANCE HALLWAY
Tiled floor, electric heater
OPEN PLAN SITTING ROOM/KITCHEN/DINING ROOM
7.13m x 3.26m (23' 5" x 10' 8")
A range of wall and base units with worktops over, stainless steel sink and drainer with mixer tap, built in electric oven and hob with extractor over, built in fridge, built in dishwasher, freestanding washing machine, tiled floor, TV and telephone points, electric heaters, windows to side and rear and velux windows, patio doors leading to courtyard garden.
SHOWER ROOM
1.81m x 1.69m (5' 11" x 5' 7")
Tiled floor, ladder style radiator, low level WC, wash hand basin, enclosed shower cubicle with electric shower and extractor fan.
BEDROOM
3.36m x 2.87m (11' x 9' 5")
Fitted carpet, windows to front, double fitted wardrobe
OUTSIDE
There is a shingle driveway to the front with parking for one car and an enclosed courtyard garden.
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4) Deposit - £750.00. (Capped at no more than 5 weeks’ rent).
5) To be let unfurnished.
6) Pets considered.
7) Electricity charged separately at a standard rate.
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