Guide price
£325,000
(£222/sq. ft)
2 bed cottage for saleThe Street, Catfield NR29
2 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
1,463 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Guide price £325,000-£350,000
Characterful thatched cottage believed to date back to the 16th century, positioned in the Norfolk village of Catfield
Retains the cottages original character features of exposed beams and Inglenook fireplaces
Spacious living room with pamment tiled floor and a brick-built fireplace with an inset wood-burning stove
Kitchen with Shaker-style units, an integrated oven and exposed ceiling beams, suitable for everyday living
Formal dining room with a large inglenook fireplace, perfect for hosting gatherings with loved ones
A garden room that extends the reception space, with French doors that open out to the garden
Two double bedrooms with flexible arrangements and potential to create a third bedroom (stpp)
Low-maintenance rear garden featuring shingle pathways, a pergola, climbing plants, and a timber summerhouse
A shingled driveway providing off-road parking for multiple vehicles and a garage
Catfield
The Street in Catfield is a quiet, linear village road set amid the flat, open landscapes of the Norfolk Broads, with expansive agricultural fields and meandering lanes creating a distinctly rural atmosphere. Local amenities are limited but practical: There is a village shop and post office for everyday essentials, a popular village hall and The Crown Inn serves food and is a popular social hub for locals and visitors. For more extensive shopping or services, the nearby market town of Stalham, around three miles away, offers supermarkets, independent shops, cafés, and a library.
Families in the area are served by Catfield Primary Academy, while secondary education is typically accessed in Stalham or surrounding villages. Transport is predominantly by car, with the A149 providing links to local towns including Great Yarmouth and Norwich, there are also bus services to to Great Yarmouth, Ludham, Potter Heigham, Wroxham and Norwich. The nearest rail access is at Hoveton & Wroxham railway station, connecting residents to Norwich and the wider region.
Life on The Street tends toward a relaxed, outdoors-oriented pace, with easy access to the Broads for walking, boating, or cycling. In addition, the sandy beaches at Sea Palling and Waxham are only around six miles away, offering wide stretches of coastline, dunes and coastal walks. Larger towns and cultural amenities remain within a 15–20 mile radius, blending countryside living with practical accessibility.
The Street
Dating back to the 16th century, this thatched cottage is full of character and quietly impressive, offering a sense of history in every room. Exposed beams and Inglenook fireplaces provide a warm and inviting atmosphere, while the layout of the house allows life to unfold naturally between its versatile reception spaces.
The living and dining room are the kind of spaces that invite lingering, the living room with its pamment tiled floor and wood-burning stove, the dining room with a classic Inglenook fireplace that could easily become the backdrop for hosting loved ones. The garden room, opening onto a sunny patio, brings the outside in, extending living space into the garden. The kitchen, with its Shaker-style units, integrated oven and exposed beams, combines modern practicality with timeless character, making it a hub for everyday living.
Upstairs, the two double bedrooms continue the theme of charm and character, with the flexibility to adapt the second room if needed. Every window frames a glimpse of village life, and the bathroom provides a calm, practical space to refresh and start the day.
Outside, the cottage enjoys a non-overlooked, low-maintenance garden that feels private yet welcoming. Shingle paths meander through mature planting, a pergola with climbing plants provides a shaded retreat, and a timber summerhouse is the perfect spot to place your comfortable outdoor furniture.
At the front of the residence is a shingled driveway providing ample off-road parking and an integral garage.
Living here is about more than just a house, it’s about a lifestyle. Days can be spent exploring the Norfolk countryside, wandering the Broadland waterways, local beaches or simply enjoying the peace and character of the village itself. With every detail reflecting its heritage and every room inviting life to unfold naturally, this is a home that rewards those who appreciate charm, flexibility, and a touch of history.
Agents Notes
Freehold
Connected to mains water, electricity and drainage.
Oil central heating.
EPC Rating: E
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