Property description
This semi-detached Bungalow dates from the 1970s and occupies a streamside plot with a sloping front garden alongside plenty of parking space. Within recent years the 2 bed. accommodation has been extended with a good quality conservatory at the rear and a matching lean-to on the side.
There is full double glazing, electric heating and propane gas at present together with a solid fuel stove. This is a renovation project with the prospect of creating a most attractive home inside and out.
The accommodation comprises:-
COVERED AREA 25' 4" x 8' 0" (7.72m x 2.44m) Outside tap. Paved. Front door and matching rear door into garden. Obscure double glazed door into
HALL 6' 4" x 2' 11" (1.93m x 0.89m) Dimplex night storage heater. Access to roofspace.
SITTING ROOM 15' 6" x 10' 10" (4.72m x 3.3m) Brickette and tiled fireplace with solid fuel stove. Dimplex night storage heater. Patio doors into
CONSERVATORY 18' 0" x 9' 0" (5.49m x 2.74m) Convector heater. Hardwood floor. French doors to garden.
KITCHEN 8' 10" x 8' 4" (2.69m x 2.54m) Wall and floor units with sink unit. AEG cooker canopy with space for gas fired cooker. Built-in shelved cupboard and Airing cupboard with foam lagged hot water storage tank and immersion heater. Door from covered area.
BEDROOM 11' 11" x 10' 2" (3.63m x 3.1m) Convector heater.
BEDROOM 9' 0" x 8' 10" (2.74m x 2.69m) Dimplex heater.
BATHROOM 6' 8" x 5' 4" (2.03m x 1.63m) Panelled bath with shower over. Vanity unit. Low suite W.C. Night storage heater.
OUTSIDE Concrete drive providing ample parking space. Front garden. Rear garden with paved area and fruit tree. Further section sloping down to stream.
Weybourne is a historic coastal village which is reflected at the Muckleburgh Collection on the site of a wartime camp. The village is centred around the fine parish church with a ruined priory alongside. There is a village store cum post office together with a pub and hotel along the main street with many fine old flint buildings.
This is a Conservation Area within the coastal Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which takes in the wooded inland escarpment. Here is Weybourne Station which was featured in episodes of Dad's Army and is where the steam train runs up from Sheringham onto Kelling Heath towards Holt. Both these towns are within easy reach by car with Sheringham also providing a rail connection to Norwich.
SERVICES Mains water, electricity and drainage.
COUNCIL TAX Band B (2014/15: £1195.10).
VIEWING Strictly by appointment through the sole agents, Cockertons Ltd.
TENURE Freehold and with vacant possession on completion of the purchase.
DISTANCES 3 miles Sheringham, 4 miles Holt, 7 miles Cromer, 16 miles Fakenham, 26 miles Norwich, 38 miles King's Lynn.