Guide price
£500,000
3 bed detached house for saleThurlands Drove, Upwell, Wisbech, Norfolk PE14
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Abbotts - Downham Market Sales
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About this property
3 bedrooms
Plot 4 acres (stms)
Lounge
Dining room
Kitchen
Utility room
Conservatory
Sunroom
Bathroom
Workshop
***guide price £500,000-£525,000***
Set on the peaceful outskirts of Upwell, this detached family home sits on a generous four-acre plot (stms), making it an ideal choice for equestrian buyers, animal lovers, or anyone seeking space, privacy, and versatile outbuildings.
Inside, the property offers a warm and welcoming feel with a lounge featuring a charming wood-burning stove, a bright conservatory overlooking the garden, and a separate dining room directly off the lounge. The country-style kitchen provides space for a range cooker, complemented by a practical utility room and a ground floor bathroom. Upstairs, you will find three well-proportioned double bedrooms and a family shower room.
The house is immediately surrounded by gardens laid to lawn and patio, framed by a variety of shrubs and mature planting. Beyond the garden, the land opens up to reveal a double garage/workshop, a stable block with three stables, a 40ft hay barn and additional outbuildings, offering endless possibilities for hobby, work or storage. The paddock and hay field make up the remainder of the land, creating the perfect environment for horses or livestock. The property also benefits from owned solar panels, helping to reduce energy costs.
Upwell itself is a sought-after village offering a range of amenities including a post office, butchers, playing field, health centre and regular bus services. Wisbech is just 6.5 miles away, while Downham Market is only 9.1 miles and provides direct train connections to London and beyond.
Upwell is quite centrally located within Norfolk and is surrounded by several other towns and villages that you might find interesting.
Wisbech (about 5 miles to the west): A market town in Cambridgeshire, close to the Norfolk border. It's the largest nearby town, with more shops, amenities, and transport links.
Kings Lynn (around 20 miles to the north): A historic port town on the River Great Ouse. It has a lot of history, a marina, and plenty of shopping and dining options.
Norwich (about 40 miles southeast): The county city of Norfolk, Norwich is a vibrant, larger city with medieval buildings, modern amenities, and lots of cultural attractions, like museums, galleries, and theaters.
Peterborough (around 30 miles to the southwest): Located in Cambridgeshire, Peterborough is another large city with a rich history, a cathedral, and good rail connections to London.
Downham Market (about 7 miles to the south): A small market town in Norfolk, with a regular market, local shops, and a station on the Fen Line that connects to Cambridge and London.
Lounge (7.82m x 3.5m)
Dining Room (3.28m x 3.2m)
Kitchen (3.56m x 3.28m)
Utility Room (2.9m x 1.55m)
Conservatory (3.73m x 3.5m)
Sunroom (4.85m x 2.24m)
Bathroom (2.16m x 1.68m)
Bedroom 1 (4.2m x 3.56m)
Bedroom 2 (3.48m x 2.44m)
Bedroom 3 (3.2m x 2.41m)
Workshop (9.25m x 7.2m)
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