A Grade II listed, four-bedroom property enjoying a central location within the tranquil North Norfolk village of Thornage. Showcasing an abundance of character and charm, this striking property dates to the late eighteenth century. In brief, the versatile accommodation comprises an open-plan kitchen/dining room, impressive sitting room, a cosy reading room, three double bedrooms with a further single bedroom, family bathroom and ground floor shower room. The property is offered fully furnished and is available 11th August 2025. Upon entering, prospective tenants are welcomed into the open-plan kitchen/dining room. Bathed in natural light, this really is the hub of this wonderful home. The modern fitted kitchen showcases a wealth of both cupboard/worktop units and will be a joy when preparing food. The kitchen is offered with an Aga cooker in addition to a conventional electric oven, Montpellier fridge freezer and integral dishwasher. The open-plan dining area lends itself perfectly for entertainment and reception throughout all times of the day. Neighbouring the dining area is a ground floor shower room, with a walk-in shower, wash basin, WC, and a washing machine. The first of the two reception areas is a cosy reading room/snug, which enjoys a picturesque countryside aspect to the front of the property. The versatile sitting room acts as the second reception space and features an abundance of traditional furnishings. The sitting room enjoys an aspect of the enchanting, enclosed garden and is complete with doors leading out to a private patio area.Stairs located in the entrance porch lead prospective tenants to the first-floor accommodation, which is home to three double bedrooms, a further single bedroom and the family bathroom. Both the principal and second bedrooms are comfortable double rooms benefitting from the breath-taking countryside views to the front of the property. The third double bedroom is situated towards to the rear of the house and neighbours the family bathroom, which features a shower over bath and a wash basin. Located beside the family bathroom is a separate cloakroom with WC. The fourth bedroom is a single room enjoying views out over the private, enclosed garden and countryside beyond. The fourth bedroom could be utilised as the ideal office/study for those working from home. Completing the first-floor accommodation is a sunset viewing gallery. The gallery faces west and enjoys the stunning sunset views over the neighbouring meadow.The house is approached via a shared gravel driveway leading to the rear of the property. Allowing for two permanent parking spaces, the generous driveway does have two further parking spaces, if required for visitors. The enchanting, private enclosed garden has been landscaped immaculately. Mostly laid to lawn, the garden features a gravel pathway, a patio area, an array of mature shrubbery with the addition of a tranquil stream running by. The garden is also home to a lockable wood structure outhouse in addition to an open fronted log store. Fired by oil central heating, the property is offered fully furnished and is available 11th August 2025.THORNAGEA quiet hamlet on a by-road in the Glaven Valley, Thornage is located approximately 2.5 miles from the Georgian town of Holt and the stunning north Norfolk Coast is just 6.5 miles away.A strong sense of community thrives among the proud residents and local businesses of Holt, and many of the latter champion the local 'Love Holt' initiative, which waves the flag for the independent shops that add vibrancy to the Georgian town centre. Throughout the year, there are plenty of local events including a summer Holt Festival and 1940s Weekend, which takes over the town and 'Poppy Line' heritage railway that runs between here and Sheringham.With a traditional butcher, fishmonger and greengrocer, the town even has its own department store and food hall, Bakers and Larners, a local landmark which has been run by the same family since 1770.Life moves at a leisurely pace in Holt, and there are plenty of places to idle over a coffee or bite to eat. Believed to be the oldest house in town, Byfords deli and café is a central landmark and fabulous place to stop and watch the world go by. There's no need to hurry home – relax and enjoy country life! On the edge of town is the eponymous Gresham's school.If you are looking for the perfect spot to enjoy country life, Holt is one of Norfolk's finest market towns with easy reach to the coast and city.COUNCIL TAX Band D.AGENT’S NOTES Available 11th August 2025 Rent inclusive of broadband with 'Nest Central Heating' controls Offered fully furnished Oil central heating No smoking No petsLOCATION What3words: ///blanket.sank.overdoneENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING E. The reference number or full certificate can be obtained from Sowerbys upon request. To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number. EPC Rating: E
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