Property description
Offered for sale with no onward chain, 65 Halifax Crescent is semi detached house situated on the edge of Blenheim Park estate in a convenient location for local villages and the amenity rich market town of Fakenham. The property does now require a programme of refurbishment with accommodation briefly comprising an entrance hall, kitchen/dining room and sitting room with a landing upstairs leading to 3 bedrooms, a bathroom and cloakroom.Further benefits include oil-fired central heating, an open fire in the sitting room and UPVC double glazed windows and doors throughout with countryside views from upstairs.Outside, there is a lawned front garden with unrestricted parking available immediately outside the property and a lawned and paved garden to the rear.
Blenheim Park is a development of houses with a primary school and social club, close to the villages of Sculthorpe and Syderstone. The village of Sculthorpe has 3 pub/restaurants, parish church, village hall and is within close proximity to Sculthorpe Moor, a haven for wildlife. Syderstone is a small rural village, with the benefit of Syderstone Common and Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and a popular place for dog walking, cycling and rambling. There is a parish church, public house (currently closed) and a small children's swing park in the centre of the village.Close by is the market town of Fakenham which is on the banks of the River Wensum. Fakenham is now better known for Norfolk’s only national hunt racecourse and its popular weekly markets, flea market and sales rooms. People come from far and wide on market and race days transforming the central market place. The town also boasts several supermarkets, library, doctors’ and dentists’ surgeries, a good selection of restaurants, bowling alley, cinema and infants’, junior and high school with 6th form college. Surrounding areas are all well serviced by bus routes with direct rail links to Cambridge and London from King’s Lynn and Norwich.
Mains electricity, mains water and mains drainage. Oil-fired central heating to radiators. EPC Rating Band D.Borough Council of King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Kings Court, Chapel Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1EX. Council Tax Band A.
Blenheim Park is a development of houses with a primary school and social club, close to the villages of Sculthorpe and Syderstone. The village of Sculthorpe has 3 pub/restaurants, parish church, village hall and is within close proximity to Sculthorpe Moor, a haven for wildlife. Syderstone is a small rural village, with the benefit of Syderstone Common and Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and a popular place for dog walking, cycling and rambling. There is a parish church, public house (currently closed) and a small children's swing park in the centre of the village.Close by is the market town of Fakenham which is on the banks of the River Wensum. Fakenham is now better known for Norfolk’s only national hunt racecourse and its popular weekly markets, flea market and sales rooms. People come from far and wide on market and race days transforming the central market place. The town also boasts several supermarkets, library, doctors’ and dentists’ surgeries, a good selection of restaurants, bowling alley, cinema and infants’, junior and high school with 6th form college. Surrounding areas are all well serviced by bus routes with direct rail links to Cambridge and London from King’s Lynn and Norwich.
Mains electricity, mains water and mains drainage. Oil-fired central heating to radiators. EPC Rating Band D.Borough Council of King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Kings Court, Chapel Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1EX. Council Tax Band A.
Leave Fakenham on the A148 heading towards King's Lynn and, after approximately 4 miles, turn right onto the B1454 signposted Hunstanton and Docking. Proceed along this road and take the second right hand turning signposted Syderstone. Take the right fork up the hill and then turn right, signposted Wicken Green. Take the third left-hand turning onto Halifax Crescent where you will see the property on the right-hand side where the road bends round to the left, as indicated by the Belton Duffey 'For Sale' board.
Leave Fakenham on the A148 heading towards King's Lynn and, after approximately 4 miles, turn right onto the B1454 signposted Hunstanton and Docking. Proceed along this road and take the second right hand turning signposted Syderstone. Take the right fork up the hill and then turn right, signposted Wicken Green. Take the third left-hand turning onto Halifax Crescent where you will see the property on the right-hand side where the road bends round to the left, as indicated by the Belton Duffey 'For Sale' board.
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