For Sale3 Bedroom House in Quebec Road, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19£325,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 3
Bathrooms
× 3
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£325,000
Stage
Under Offer
Key Features
- 2 bedroom semi detached period cottage
- Self contained 1 bedroom annexe
- 16ft kitchen & sitting room with wood burner
- 2 double beds, shower & bathroom to cottage
- Part double glazed with oil fired central heating
- Well maintained gardens & shed/workshop
- Picturesque setting with surrounding countryside
- On the outskirts of the market town of dereham
- Packed with an abundance of character & charm
- Viewing highly advised – please call now
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Description
Situated on the outskirts of the popular and bustling market town of Dereham is this exceptional and characterful semi-detached cottage. Built in the 1830’s, the property was once a single dwelling used to home workers of Quebec Hall. The property has since been converted into two semi-detached cottages located in a picturesque setting with surrounding countryside.
In addition, the property comes with a self-contained one-bedroom annexe which was once an old bake house and still contains the original break oven. The annexe accommodation offers a double bedroom, a shower room, an 18ft lounge/kitchen with a pamment tiled floor and a wood burner and a garden room. This superb space lends itself to being used as guest accommodation, a perfect place to work from home or the option of a lucrative holiday let or air BnB opportunity.
The cottage itself was specifically designed with its name in mind with specially sourced bricks and tiles to give it the look of a gingerbread house, an incredibly unique idea for its time and something to be admired.
The main accommodation consists of a 16ft kitchen/diner with a re-fitted kitchen, a shower room and a sitting room with wood burner to the ground floor. Upstairs you will find two double bedrooms including the 16ft main bedroom and a bathroom off landing. The property also benefits from being partly double glazed with oil fired central heating.
Outside, the property sits on a substantial plot with off road parking, quaint and fully established cottage style gardens, a substantial wooden shed/workshop with power and light. The property is also adjacent to open fields with countryside walks quite literally on your doorstep.
AGENTS NOTES
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - A for both property and the annexe
Local Authority - Breckland
We have been advised that the property is connected to mains water, electricity and has oil fired central heating
The property has a septic tank
The property is located in a conservation area
The property is listed as a place of local historical interest but not grade II listed, some restrictions to the exteria will apply