Property description
This detached bungalow has been thoughtfully updated and extended to suit modern living.The spacious entrance hallway, with its high ceilings and elegant proportions, immediately sets the tone for the light and welcoming accommodation within. Two well-proportioned double bedrooms lead from the hall, both filled with natural light, while the luxurious bathroom is a standout feature - complete with free-standing bath and separate walk-in shower, it provides a spa-like retreat at the end of the day.The heart of the home is the extended open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting room. With its chic central island that has been extended further by the current owner, generous sized windows and direct connection to the garden, this is a superb space for everyday family living and entertaining alike. A practical utility room adds further convenience.Outside, the property continues to impress. The front has been attractively gravelled to provide ample off-road parking, while the south-facing rear garden offers privacy and seclusion, with a sun-soaked patio and borders planted with mature shrubs and small trees.Adding even greater appeal, full planning permission has now been granted to create a spacious first-floor bedroom with en-suite, as well as a conservatory to the rear - giving the next owners the opportunity to expand the home in a way that enhances both space and lifestyle. With the vendor highly motivated and an onward purchase already secured, this is a fantastic opportunity not to be missed.HUNSTANTON
Who wouldn’t want a place by the sea? Hunstanton, a traditional, unspoilt coastal town, is perfect for a beach walk and a fish and chip supper. For residents, this Victorian gem offers even more.Founded in 1846 by Henry Le Strange as a Victorian Gothic bathing resort, Hunstanton thrived with the railway from King’s Lynn, becoming a top day-trip destination. Today, holidaymakers flock to Searles Leisure Resort, enjoy boat trips on the Wash Monster, fairground rides, and traditional arcades. The Princess Theatre, renamed in the 80s for Lady Diana Spencer, hosts live performances, films, and seasonal pantos. Golf enthusiasts can play mini-golf, pitch & putt, and the renowned Links course in Old Hunstanton.Facing west across The Wash, “Sunny Hunny” is famous for its sunsets. Summer evenings are perfect for watching the sun set from the green, beach, or Victorian squares. Impressive Victorian and Edwardian properties line these squares, alongside contemporary homes, apartments, and senior living accommodations. Education options include a primary and secondary school (Smithdon High, a Grade II listed building), and Glebe House School, a co-educational prep school. Amenities feature a GP surgery, post office, leisure pool, and gym at The Oasis, overlooking the sea.Local shopping includes Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and a Lidl nearby in Heacham, along with a fantastic local greengrocer and award-winning deli. Dining options range from full English breakfasts to afternoon tea at Berni Beans and relaxing at wine bar Chives.Hunstanton attracts young families, professionals, and retirees seeking a slower pace of life. Discover why this charming town is the perfect coastal retreat.SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains water, electricity and drainage. Gas central heating.COUNCIL TAX
Band D.ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
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