GRAYLING LODGE Grayling Lodge exudes a barn styled charm with a rustic natural stone, brick and timber appearance, set against beautifully contrasting full height windows.Integral garages complement the ample parking afforded by this versatile 3 or 4-bedroom, semi-detached family home and timber gates grant private access to enclosed lawned rear gardens with space for the family to enjoy an afternoon away from the beach.The ground-floor accommodation reflects the perfect blend of open sociable space with the subtle mix of separation, when needed, and the added versatility of a segregated fourth bedroom or place to work from home. A bright landing to the first-floor opens to a family bathroom, two further double bedrooms and a prized principal bedroom with en-suite and a balconied terrace to get lost in a book before bed on a warm Summer night.JACOB’S YARD Enveloped by natural hedging and set along a short, quaint no-through lane off Ringstead's pretty High Street, Jacob's Yard is a charming mix of just eleven cottage and barn styled detached and semi-detached homes, perfectly located to fully embrace an enviable rural village lifestyle: around a hundred yards from the General Store and that again to the reputable village inn.In keeping with its surroundings Jacob's Yard has been sympathetically designed to outwardly reflect the appealing coastal and countryside charm and character of many of the village's existing homes and buildings, whilst replete with the niceties and efficiencies all beautifully wrapped within the reliability of a contemporary new home.RINGSTEAD Quietly tucked away on the beautiful fringes of the idyllic North Norfolk Heritage Coastline, amidst a patchwork of rolling farmland fields, rests the quintessential village of Ringstead. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and arguably one of North Norfolk's best kept secrets, this charming rural idyll quietly affects a sense of timeless serenity of a bygone era.Steeped in history, the village is rich with listed buildings, including the renowned village inn which has reputedly been serving farmers, traders, fishermen and smugglers since 1668. Now however The Gin Trap Inn and the General Store are at the heart of village life, serving locals as well as passing ramblers enjoying their Peddars Way exploration of the stunning coastline.To the southern outskirts of the village the Ringstead Downs, one of the largest remaining areas of chalk grassland in the county, with its steep-sided valley, supports a diverse range of plant and animal species, known to include around twenty species of butterfly.AGENT’S NOTE No Pets Unfurnished Available Now Air Source Heating 12 Month Initial TenancyCOUNCIL TAX Band E.ENERGY EFFCIENCY RATING B. 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: ///sundial.canny.sardine EPC Rating: B
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