Tudor Cottage is a property that exudes period charm and timeless appeal, its Grade II listed status a testament to its historic character. Nestled within the peaceful village of Plumstead, this enchanting home combines traditional craftsmanship with the promise of further potential. The interiors are brimming with atmosphere: a welcoming sitting room warmed by a wood burning stove, a farmhouse kitchen complete with a butler's sink, and a first floor double bedroom of generous proportions, enjoying dual aspect windows that flood the space with natural light. This bedroom is particularly versatile, offering ample scope to be reconfigured into two bedrooms should additional accommodation be desired, while still retaining the cottage's unique sense of character.
Adding to the cottage's allure is a substantial brick and flint outbuilding, currently used for storage but with significant scope. Lapsed planning permission once allowed for the outbuilding to be joined with the main house, thereby enlarging the accommodation and offering a rare opportunity for creative transformation, whether as a guest suite, studio, or extension of the living space. With off road parking, a rich sense of history, and the flexibility to shape its future, Tudor Cottage is a property that will appeal to those seeking both heritage and potential in equal measure.
The Area:
Plumstead is a small and tranquil village in North Norfolk, with a modest population and historic roots. Its name derives from the Old English meaning 'plum-tree place.' Wikipedia Plumstead is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1085 under the name Plumestead, and in that era the main landholder was William de Warenne. Wikipedia The parish church of St Michael is Grade II* listed, and formerly the church was larger than today, with medieval and continental stained glass fixtures brought in from Catton Hall in the mid-20th century.
Though quiet, Plumstead sits within easy reach of Holt (approximately 4.8 miles), where one finds wide-ranging amenities independent shops, cafés, galleries, schools and services. The North Norfolk coast is also accessible, offering beaches, reserves and walking routes. Norwich lies around 19 20 miles away, bringing rail, airport and city services within reasonable travel time.
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