Guide price
£660,000
6 bed detached house for saleSpinnakers, Riverside, New Cut Road, Great Yarmouth NR31
6 beds
4 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Auction
Freehold
About this property
Driveway
Private Mooring
Self Contained Annex
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For Sale by Under The Hammer online auction. Wednesday 10th - Wednesday 10th September 2025 - Head over to our website to download the legal pack, register to bid and see more information.
This one-of-a-kind residence presents a rare opportunity to acquire a prestigious and unique detached home overlooking the desirable Norfolk Broads, with a 50ft (stms) private mooring. Formally a restaurant, it has been renovated to an impeccable standard throughout, boasting five bedrooms, three en-suites, three reception rooms, a grand kitchen/dining room and a versatile basement level. It also holds a self-contained annex/Airb&b that has the potential to generate an income. Don’t miss the chance to acquire this residence and the very best in premium living.
Location
Haddiscoe is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, England. It lies within the Broads National Park, an area of natural beauty known for its wetlands, rivers, and distinctive landscape. The village is part of the civil parish of Haddiscoe, which also includes the nearby hamlet of St. Olaves. Haddiscoe is bordered by the River Waveney to the south, marking the boundary between Norfolk and Suffolk. The area has a rich agricultural history, with farming and drainage of the wetlands playing a key role in its development.
Haddiscoe is well-situated for access to several nearby towns and villages, combining rural charm with coastal proximity. It is conveniently located just off the A143, a key road that connects the area to various locations. To the northwest, the market town of Beccles is approximately 5 miles away and offers a range of local amenities, including shops, schools, and restaurants. To the south, the village of Bradwell is around 3 miles away and is known for its residential community. To the east lies the seaside town of Lowestoft, which is about 10 miles away, with award-winning beaches, attractions such as Pleasurewood Hills, and a wider variety of amenities. The A143 provides easy travel across Suffolk and Norfolk, making it accessible for those commuting to Norwich. Norwich city features multiple shopping centres, a theatre, various restaurants and bars, an airport, and a train station with a direct route to London that takes only 90 minutes.
Agents notes
We understand that this property is freehold.
Connected to mains water, electricity and drainage.
Heating system - Oil.
All blinds and lights are on Alexa.
Security system with burglar alarm.
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: D
Here's what to do next
This one-of-a-kind residence presents a rare opportunity to acquire a prestigious and unique detached home overlooking the desirable Norfolk Broads, with a 50ft (stms) private mooring. Formally a restaurant, it has been renovated to an impeccable standard throughout, boasting five bedrooms, three en-suites, three reception rooms, a grand kitchen/dining room and a versatile basement level. It also holds a self-contained annex/Airb&b that has the potential to generate an income. Don’t miss the chance to acquire this residence and the very best in premium living.
Location
Haddiscoe is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, England. It lies within the Broads National Park, an area of natural beauty known for its wetlands, rivers, and distinctive landscape. The village is part of the civil parish of Haddiscoe, which also includes the nearby hamlet of St. Olaves. Haddiscoe is bordered by the River Waveney to the south, marking the boundary between Norfolk and Suffolk. The area has a rich agricultural history, with farming and drainage of the wetlands playing a key role in its development.
Haddiscoe is well-situated for access to several nearby towns and villages, combining rural charm with coastal proximity. It is conveniently located just off the A143, a key road that connects the area to various locations. To the northwest, the market town of Beccles is approximately 5 miles away and offers a range of local amenities, including shops, schools, and restaurants. To the south, the village of Bradwell is around 3 miles away and is known for its residential community. To the east lies the seaside town of Lowestoft, which is about 10 miles away, with award-winning beaches, attractions such as Pleasurewood Hills, and a wider variety of amenities. The A143 provides easy travel across Suffolk and Norfolk, making it accessible for those commuting to Norwich. Norwich city features multiple shopping centres, a theatre, various restaurants and bars, an airport, and a train station with a direct route to London that takes only 90 minutes.
Agents notes
We understand that this property is freehold.
Connected to mains water, electricity and drainage.
Heating system - Oil.
All blinds and lights are on Alexa.
Security system with burglar alarm.
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: D
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