£350,000
(£445/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleGlandford Road, Cley Next The Sea NR25
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
786 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Ex Local Authority Semi Detached House In Sought After Coastal Setting.
Generous Plot With Far Reaching Field Views To Front And Rear.
Private Drive Approach Screened By Attractive Flint Wall.
Gravel Driveway Providing Ample Off Road Parking.
Characterful Lounge/Diner With Wood Burner And Original Floorboards.
Kitchen With Pantry And Access To Side Lobby And Garden.
Three Well Proportioned Bedrooms With Countryside Outlooks.
Principal Bedroom With Stunning Open Views To The Front.
Enclosed Mature Rear Garden With Patio And Brick Shed.
Peaceful Setting With Open Countryside Surroundings.
Internally, the accommodation is both characterful and well proportioned, with an entrance hall leading through to a charming lounge/diner featuring original floorboards, a wood burning stove and a pleasant front aspect. The kitchen is fitted with a range of units and offers space for a range style cooker and further appliances, with access to a pantry, bathroom and side lobby beyond. To the first floor are three bedrooms, all enjoying delightful outlooks, with the principal bedroom taking full advantage of the far reaching views to the front. The remaining bedrooms overlook open fields to the rear, reinforcing the home's peaceful rural setting. Outside, the rear garden is enclosed and well established, laid mainly to lawn with a patio seating area, brick shed and uninterrupted countryside views beyond.
The Village Of Cley-next-the-Sea:
The picturesque village of Cley-next-the-Sea is one of North Norfolk's most iconic coastal locations, renowned for its rich history, charming flint cottages and thriving artistic community. Once a busy medieval port, Cley retains a strong sense of heritage, reflected in landmarks such as the historic Cley Windmill and the beautiful St Margaret's Church, Cley. Today, it is highly regarded for its unspoilt character and relaxed coastal lifestyle.
Amenities, History & Surrounding Area:
Cley offers a selection of boutique amenities including galleries, a village store, delicatessen and highly regarded places to eat, all contributing to its unique appeal. The surrounding marshes form part of the Cley Marshes Nature Reserve, one of the country's most celebrated wildlife habitats, attracting birdwatchers and nature lovers alike. The wider coastline provides an array of scenic walks and beaches, while the nearby Georgian town of Holt offers further shopping, dining and schooling options. The village itself benefits from a strong community feel, with three churches in the wider setting and popular local pubs including the The Wiveton Bell and The Three Swallows both within walking distance. The combination of coastal beauty, history and community makes this one of the most desirable locations in the region.
Agents Notes: This is a former local authority proeprty but it does not have the common section 157 covenant.
Notice
Please note that we have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and as so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for their purpose. Pymm & Co cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided. This is provided as a guide to the property and an inspection of the property is recommended.
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