This charming three-bedroom semi-detached property enjoys a peaceful setting within the desirable village of North Creake, just a short journey to North Norfolks enchanting coastline.
The accommodation has been thoughtfully updated throughout. A welcoming entrance porch leads into a stylishly renovated dining area, which flows seamlessly into the contemporary kitchen. The spacious sitting room provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, complete with a working fireplace.
On the first floor, the property offers three generous double bedrooms, each enjoying pleasant views across the North Norfolk countryside, together with useful built-in storage. A well-appointed family bathroom features a shower over the bath.
Externally, the property benefits from a neat, low-maintenance garden, off-road parking, and a useful brick-built outbuilding.
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NORTH CREAKE
An attractive village, North Creake is about 3 miles south of Burnham Market towards the market town of Fakenham.
The village lies on the River Burn and has a church, St Mary‘s, The Jolly Farmers pub, and a village hall which offers a post office service twice a week and is home to the Amateur Dramatic Society, Creakes Gardeners Club and the Cinema of the Creakes, playing current films to the public.
Creake Abbey is about 1 mile north of the village and hosts an award winning farmers‘ market, along with shops, studios and the ruins of an Augustinian abbey founded in 1206.
North Creake is perfectly positioned for the coast with its long sandy beaches, walks and wildlife.
Treasured memories of family holidays, a day at the world famous horse trials or a well-earned afternoon spent browsing its pretty boutiques there are plenty of ways to experience Burnham Market, the jewel in north Norfolk‘s glittering crown.
Located close to the mouth of the River Burn, believed to be the source of its name, the village has long been associated with naval hero Admiral Horatio Nelson, who lived at nearby Burnham Thorpe.
A refined elegance permeates every aspect of village life, from the traditional homewares found at Uttings, the locals ‘go-to‘ for household essentials, to sampling tasty treats at the Tuscan Farm Shop, Humble Pie Deli or Gurneys Fish Shop this is a place to savour the finer things. Eating out is also a joy with award winning Socius serving a British-inspired tapas menu on the edge of Foundry Place, and NoTwenty9‘s bar, restaurant and courtyard provides a relaxed spot to wine and dine on warm summer‘s nights.
Fashion counts on the Champagne coast and for chic style head to Anna‘s boutique or ‘next gen‘ department store Percy Langley, make it fancy at The Hat Shop, go country at Gun Hill Clothing Company or casual at Joules or Jack Wills. For a little culture, peruse Burnham Market‘s art galleries the Fairfax Gallery has been exhibiting for more than 20 years and Pococks the Artmonger has an eclectic display. Or if you have little ones in tow, don‘t miss a trip to Mable‘s unmissable with its pretty pink frontage where you can encourage their artistic talent with a pot painting session or treat them to a bag of traditional sweets.
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AGENTS NOTES
Oil Central Heating
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Unfurnished
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
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