North Creake, Norfolk
Guide price £325,000
A modern three bedroom cottage circa 1980 with garage and parking just 4 miles from the coast.
• An end of terrace cottage constructed in 1980.
• Offered for sale with no onward chain.
• Recently replaced windows and doors.
• Accommodation of almost 800 sq.ft. comprising Sitting/Dining Room, Kitchen, Landing, three Bedrooms and a Bathroom.
• Outside, to the rear of the property is a paved and shingled garden beyond which is shared driveway and parking area, an en-bloc single garage and a further parking area.
• Village location a short drive from the coast and Burnham Market.
• Walking distance to The Jolly Farmers public house.
HEATING: Economy 7 Night Storage Heaters.
COUNCIL TAX: Band B
SERVICES: Mains water, electricity and drainage.
BROADBAND: Ofcom state that Superfast Broadband is available to the property.
MOBILE COVERAGE: Ofcom state that O2, EE, Vodafone and Three have limited voice and data inside the property. Ofcom state that O2, EE, Vodafone and Three are likely to have voice and data outside the property.
AGENTS NOTE: 1-A public footpath runs down the side and rear of the property and across the parking area to the rear. 2- A restrictive covenant in the deeds states that it is only to be used as a single private dwelling house. 3-The property is situated in a conservation area.
NORTH CREAKE lies about three miles south of Burnham Market and seven miles north of the market town of Fakenham. It has a local pub, The Jolly Farmers, and a particularly fine 14th century church.
To the north of the village lie the ruins of Creake Abbey, an Augustinian Priory, next to which there are an array of independent shops and services and which hosts a Farmers' Market on the first Saturday of each month.
The nearby village of Burnham Market has at its heart a village green surrounded by attractive 18th century listed buildings. It has an extensive range of shops and restaurants, including the Hoste Arms, No. 29 and Socius, awarded the AA's Restaurant of the Year in 2022/23.
The coast at Burnham Overy Staithe is about five miles and forms part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are delightful beach and pinewood walks at Holkham, golf at Brancaster, sailing at Brancaster Staithe and bird-watching at Titchwell and Cley-next-the-Sea.
There are mainline railway stations at King's Lynn and Downham Market with a regular service to London King's Cross.
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