£160,000
2 bed terraced house for saleBailey Street, Castle Acre, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE32
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Located in the highly sought-after area of Castle Acre, this delightful two-bedroom cottage offers a blend of character and comfort. The ground floor features a spacious lounge, complete with a charming feature fireplace, perfect for cosy evenings. A well-equipped kitchen provides ample storage and functionality, while the bathroom is conveniently situated on the same level.
Upstairs, you'll find two inviting bedrooms, offering a peaceful retreat.
Outside, the property boasts a private rear garden, featuring a patio area ideal for outdoor relaxation, along with a lawn. This charming cottage is perfect for those seeking a tranquil home in a desirable location and it really is a blank canvas to make your own.
This lovely village also has a tea room and a traditional village pub, plus some beautiful walks alongside the River Nar.
Castle Acre, a peaceful rural village nestled in the Norfolk countryside, is rich in historical significance. It is a rare, fully preserved example of a Norman planned settlement, featuring a castle, a parish church, the village itself, and one of England's best-preserved monastic sites-Castle Acre Priory. All of these remarkable structures were created by the influential Warennes, a powerful Norman baronial family, primarily during the 11th and 12th centuries.
Castle Acre Castle was established shortly after the Battle of Hastings by William de Warenne, a close companion of William the Conqueror. It stands as a fine and well-preserved motte-and-bailey castle, considered one of the most impressive Norman earthworks in the country.
Adding to the village's defensive grandeur, the Bailey Gate, built around 1200, is one of two stone gatehouses that fortified the settlement. Today, the main road into Castle Acre still passes between the towers of this iconic structure, providing a striking reminder of the village's Norman heritage.
Entrance Hall
Door to front, door to lounge, stairs leading to first floor
Lounge (3.53m x 4.45m)
UPVC double glazed windows to front, electric heater, fireplace, leads to kitchen
Kitchen (3.43m x 2.3m)
UPVC double glazed window to rear, electric heater, range of wall mounted and base fitted units, stainless steel sink, tiled splashbacks, space for washing machine, space for cooker, leads to rear hall
Rear Hall
Door to bathroom, door to rear garden
Bathroom
UPVC double glazed window to rear, WC, wash hand basin, bath with shower over, part tiled walls/splashbacks, extractor
First Floor Landing
Doors to both bedrooms
Bedroom One (4.55m x 3m)
UPVC double glazed window to front, electric heater
Bedroom Two (3.43m x 2.34m)
UPVC double glazed window to front, electric heater
Rear Garden
Hard standing patio, generous lawn
Upstairs, you'll find two inviting bedrooms, offering a peaceful retreat.
Outside, the property boasts a private rear garden, featuring a patio area ideal for outdoor relaxation, along with a lawn. This charming cottage is perfect for those seeking a tranquil home in a desirable location and it really is a blank canvas to make your own.
This lovely village also has a tea room and a traditional village pub, plus some beautiful walks alongside the River Nar.
Castle Acre, a peaceful rural village nestled in the Norfolk countryside, is rich in historical significance. It is a rare, fully preserved example of a Norman planned settlement, featuring a castle, a parish church, the village itself, and one of England's best-preserved monastic sites-Castle Acre Priory. All of these remarkable structures were created by the influential Warennes, a powerful Norman baronial family, primarily during the 11th and 12th centuries.
Castle Acre Castle was established shortly after the Battle of Hastings by William de Warenne, a close companion of William the Conqueror. It stands as a fine and well-preserved motte-and-bailey castle, considered one of the most impressive Norman earthworks in the country.
Adding to the village's defensive grandeur, the Bailey Gate, built around 1200, is one of two stone gatehouses that fortified the settlement. Today, the main road into Castle Acre still passes between the towers of this iconic structure, providing a striking reminder of the village's Norman heritage.
Entrance Hall
Door to front, door to lounge, stairs leading to first floor
Lounge (3.53m x 4.45m)
UPVC double glazed windows to front, electric heater, fireplace, leads to kitchen
Kitchen (3.43m x 2.3m)
UPVC double glazed window to rear, electric heater, range of wall mounted and base fitted units, stainless steel sink, tiled splashbacks, space for washing machine, space for cooker, leads to rear hall
Rear Hall
Door to bathroom, door to rear garden
Bathroom
UPVC double glazed window to rear, WC, wash hand basin, bath with shower over, part tiled walls/splashbacks, extractor
First Floor Landing
Doors to both bedrooms
Bedroom One (4.55m x 3m)
UPVC double glazed window to front, electric heater
Bedroom Two (3.43m x 2.34m)
UPVC double glazed window to front, electric heater
Rear Garden
Hard standing patio, generous lawn



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