Set within a well-maintained development, this spacious home offers generous living accommodation with a thoughtfully designed layout that suits both relaxed living and entertaining. The modern finish throughout creates a welcoming atmosphere, enhanced by large windows that fill the space with natural light.Step inside to find a bright and airy living/dining area, a sleek fitted kitchen, and a well-proportioned double bedroom, all complemented by tasteful décor. The bathroom offers a calm retreat at the end of the day.This apartment presents an easy lifestyle with everything you need right on your doorstep—from the vibrant King’s Lynn Quay and independent shops to green spaces and excellent transport links.KING’S LYNN Perched on the banks of the River Ouse, King’s Lynn has been a centre of trade and industry since the Middle Ages, and its rich history is reflected in the many beautiful buildings which still line the historic quarter.Originally named Bishop’s Lynn, during the reign of Henry VIII the town was surrendered to the crown and took the name King’s Lynn. During the 14th century, Lynn was England’s most important port, dominated by the Hanseatic League. Although the growth of London later eroded the port’s importance, ship-building and fishing became prominent industries, the latter of which is documented at True’s Yard Museum.With more than 400 listed buildings, two warehouses – Hanse House and Marriott’s Warehouse – still stand in the centre of the town, along with King’s Lynn Minster and Custom House. These have appeared as stars of the screen in numerous period dramas and it’s not unusual to spot a camera crew and cast on location.King Street, which runs from Tuesday Market Place to the Custom House was once known as ‘Stockfish Row’ for the number of fish merchants that lived there, With a listed building every 26ft, Sir John Betjeman described it as one of the finest walks in England. In 1845, there were at least ten pubs on this street alone, and although these have faded away a relatively new arrival is the WhataHoot distillery with its gin school and handmade spirits.With Cambridge, Peterborough and Norwich all within an hour’s drive and a direct rail line into London King’s Cross arriving in the capital in just 1 hour 40 minutes, King’s Lynn continues to attract a growing number of professionals seeking an easy commuter route.AGENTS NOTES No parking. Gas central heating. Integrated electric hob and electric oven.COUNCIL TAX Band A.ENERGY EFFCIENCY RATING C. 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.LOCATION What3words:///occupy.guards.first EPC Rating: C
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