The Street
- Delightful 2 double bedroom terraced cottage - no onward chain
- Full of charm and character, dating back to 1743
- 2 reception rooms and modern kitchen
- Ground floor bathroom with stained glass window
- Useful storage to both bedrooms and throughout
- Great-size and private rear garden
- Versatile summer house with power and lighting
- Well-regarded village with local amenities read more show less
Council Tax Band: A
Tenure: Freehold
The home offers a welcoming lounge centred around a charming log burner, creating a perfect space to relax, while the formal dining room features an impressive Aga Rayburn, adding both warmth and character. A modern fitted kitchen complements the traditional feel of the cottage, and the ground floor bathroom is a real feature, enhanced by a beautiful stained glass window. To the first floor are two good-sized double bedrooms, both benefiting from useful built-in storage.
A standout feature of this delightful home is the generous and well-established garden, thoughtfully divided into a variety of areas designed for unwinding, outdoor dining and enjoyment throughout the seasons. The garden offers a wonderful sense of privacy, enhanced by mature trees, established planting and a tranquil pond. Additional benefits include a storage shed and a versatile summer house complete with power and lighting, ideal for a home office, hobby space or quiet retreat.
Further advantages include no onward chain, double glazed windows throughout, a triple glazed bathroom window and oil-fired Rayburn heating. Dating back to 1743, this charming cottage is steeped in history and showcases centuries of character and timeless appeal.
The Accommodation
Hardwood external entrance door opening to;Lounge
13' 1" max x 12' ( 3.99m max x 3.66m )Oak engineered flooring, stairs rising to first floor landing, central log burner with tiled hearth and exposed brick surround, exposed beams, built-in storage cupboard, radiator, double glazed window to front aspect and opening to;
Dining Room
12' x 9' 10" ( 3.66m x 3.00m )Solid oak flooring, Aga Rayburn, exposed beams, spotlights, built-in storage cupboard, door opening to the bathroom and exposed brick archway to;
Kitchen
9' 2" x 8' 4" ( 2.79m x 2.54m )A range of wall and floor mounted base units with complementary work surfaces over, inset butler sink with mixer tap, tiled splashbacks, space for electric oven, space for free standing fridge freezer, space for washing machine, solid oak flooring, spotlights, double glazed window to rear aspect and double glazed external door opening to the rear garden.
Bathroom
Three piece suite comprising low level w.c, pedestal hand wash basin, roll top bath, tiled flooring, exposed beams, triple glazed stainglass window to rear aspect and Velux.First Floor Landing
Fitted carpet flooring and doors opening to both bedrooms.Bedroom One
11' 7" max x 11' 6" ( 3.53m max x 3.51m )Fitted carpet flooring, built-in storage cupboards, airing cupboard housing hot water tank, radiator and double glazed window to front aspect.
Bedroom Two
11' 7" max x 9' 9" ( 3.53m max x 2.97m )Wooden flooring, fitted wardrobes, radiator and double glazed window to rear aspect.
Outside
To the rear of the property is a particularly generous and well established garden, thoughtfully arranged into a variety of distinct areas ideal for relaxing, entertaining and enjoying the outdoors. The garden offers an excellent degree of privacy, enhanced by mature trees and established hedging, creating a peaceful setting. The garden features patio seating and patio walkways, a charming pond that adds to the tranquil atmosphere and raised beds. Practical features include a useful storage shed and a versatile summer house, which benefits from power and lighting, and offers excellent potential as a home office, studio or garden retreat.Location
Bintree is a village in the Breckland district of Norfolk, located about 7 miles from the bustling market town of Dereham and approximately 9 miles from Fakenham. Bintree boasts a village pub, and farm shop with cafe, open 7 days a week with an ever increasing range of local produce. The village also offers convenient walks to the River Wensum Nature Reserve and Bintree Mill. For cyclists, National Cycle Network passes through the village. Bintree is located close to the neighbouring villages of North Elmham and Bawdeswell, where further local amenities and facilities can be found. The village is also well connected for commuting to Norwich and is 13 miles from the coast. Dereham town itself, has a full range of schools, hotels, churches and public houses. Dereham boasts many sport and leisure activities including a Sports and Leisure Centre, which incorporates a full gymnasium, modern pool and indoor bowls.Utility supply:
- Electric Mains Supply
- Water Mains Supply
- Heating Oil
- Broadband FTTP
- Sewerage Mains Supply
Rights and restrictions:
- Private rights of way No
- Public rights of way No
- Listed property No
- Restrictions No
Risks:
- Flooded in last 5 years No
- Flood defences Ask agent
- Source of flood Ask agent
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