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Attractive country cottage upgraded by the current owners,spacious enough to house two families, or run a business, subject to the necessary planning permission. Formerly the village bakery the property boasts a number of period features including; Inglenook fireplaces, cast iron stove with the Baker's oven, wood burner and exposed timbers. Set in generous plot in excess of 1/4 acre with lawns, kitchen garden, ample parking and detached double garage.
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Situated gable end on to the village road on the outskirts of Hevingham which is approximately seven miles north of Norwich and with easy access to the famous North Norfolk coast. Hevingham has the benefit of a primary school, village hall and public house with a restaurant. The city of Norwich has a wide variety of facilities which include a main line rail link to London Liverpool Street station and international airport.
Stunning stained glass door with matching double height stained glass panels leading to an impressive entrance hall. Timber staircase rising to the galleried landing with exposed beams, timbers and a tiled floor.
Stainless steel sink with fitted base units and plumbing for an automatic washing machine. Newly fitted gas central heating boiler, tiled floor, window to rear aspect and door to the side garden.
Corner shower cubicle with mains shower. Two piece suite comprising low level WC and wash hand basin. Tiled floor, extractor fan and window to rear aspect.
The focal point of this room is an exposed red brick fireplace housing a new cast iron wood burner with bressumer beam over and pamment tiled hearth. A bright dual aspect room with french style doors opening onto the sun terrace with garden views. Exposed ceiling beam and wall light points.
Comprehensive range of fitted Shaker style painted wall and base units with worktops and tiled splashbacks over. Inset one and a half size sink with drainer and plumbing for dishwasher. Space for a double size Range cooker fed by LPG bottles with stainless steel extractor hood over. Exposed ceiling beams and door to front garden, dual aspect with windows overlooking the front and rear gardens. Door to
A focal point of the room is the exposed red brick chimney breast housing a cast iron bread oven (from which the cottage takes its name) with recessed lighting. Windows overlooking the front driveway, exposed central beam and picture rail. Door through to the
The main feature of this room is the exposed redbrick chimney-breast with brick hearth and bressumer beam over. Exposed ceiling beams, small cupboard to side aspect and doorway through to the second stairs. Window and door through to the front aspect. Door to the
Dual aspect room with windows to front and driveway with vaulted timbered ceiling.
Galleried landing with 2 windows to side aspect.
Three piece suite comprising new bath with side taps, low level WC and wash hand basin. Corner shower cubicle with mains shower. Exposed floorboards, extractor fan and window to rear aspect.
Window to rear aspect with gardens views and exposed floorboards.
Two windows to side, exposed wooden floorboards.
Window to side aspect, exposed timbers and wooden floorboards, door through to...
Two windows to side aspect, exposed timbers and beams.
Two piece suite comprising low level WC and wash hand basin. Tiled shower cubicle with mains shower.
Bounded by a redbrick and flint wall with 5-bar wooden gate leading to a generous gravelled parking and driving area which in turn leads to the double garage.
With dual timber doors, two windows to rear aspect and personal door with the benefit of power and light and a cold water tap.
A feature to the front of the house is the original well which still provides water for the garden. Beyond this is a newly built raised flowerbed bounded by a brick wall.
Beyond this the majority of the rear garden is laid to lawn and is bounded on one side by a babbling brook and on the other by country hedging and wood panelling.
Further to the right hand side is a kitchen garden with useful storage area adjacent to the house.
The property has gas fired central heating, mains water, drainage and electricity. Council Tax Band F.
From Norwich proceed out north on the A140 Cromer Road. As you travel past the airport and at the roundabout continue on the A140 and past the village of Newton St Faith. As you approach the village of Hevingham you will see the public house on the right hand side and turn immediately left opposite into The Street. A little way down this road take the left hand turning into Brick Kiln Road and the property will be found on the left hand side.
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