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Guide price

£425,000

(£322/sq. ft)

3 bed detached house for sale
Chapel Street, Southrepps NR11

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,319 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Minors & Brady

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About this property

  • Guide Price £425,000 - £450,000

  • Offered with no onward chain, allowing for a smooth and stress-free purchase

  • Historic roots dating back to the early 1800s, offering genuine character and a sense of timeless heritage within the heart of Southrepps

  • Versatile three-bedroom layout, ideal as a cherished family home or a continuation of its successful holiday let history

  • Thoughtfully designed ground floor with underfloor heating, creating warmth, comfort and an inviting atmosphere throughout

  • Light-filled living spaces with a natural flow, including a generous dining area and a triple-aspect sitting room with French doors

  • Sociable, stylish kitchen designed for both everyday living and entertaining with ease

  • Principal bedroom with Juliet balcony and en-suite, enjoying unspoilt countryside views and a peaceful, private outlook

  • South-facing, secure garden backing onto open fields, offering uninterrupted rural views and a true sense of escape

  • Off-road parking for up to three cars, adding practicality without compromising the home’s charm and setting

Guide Price £425,000 - £450,000. This characterful Southrepps home is a beautiful fusion of early-1800s heritage and thoughtful modern living, offering warmth, versatility and undeniable charm. Constructed in traditional brick and flint with rich red brickwork, it immediately feels welcoming, loved and well cared for. Inside, light-filled living spaces flow effortlessly, creating a home equally suited to relaxed family life, entertaining or continuing its successful use as a holiday let. The layout has been designed to bring people together, from the generous dining area to the inviting sitting room and sociable kitchen, all enhanced by underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. Upstairs, three bedrooms provide peaceful retreats, with the principal bedroom enjoying a Juliet balcony and truly unspoilt countryside views. Outside, the south-facing garden and open field outlook offer a sense of calm and escape rarely found. With no onward chain, parking for three cars and a setting that feels timeless and special, this is a home that has been cherished and is ready to be enjoyed for years to come.

The Location

Southrepps itself is a sought-after village where there is a strong community feel, glorious open countryside and excellent access to both stunning sandy beaches and the city of Norwich. The village offers a range of local amenities including, well stocked village store, the popular Vernon Arms pub, a beautiful parish church, and an active village hall that hosts regular events and activities.

The nearby market town of North Walsham offers a comprehensive range of amenities, including independent shops, and major supermarkets such as Waitrose, Sainsbury's and Lidl. For those who enjoy the coast, the Victorian seaside town of Cromer is just a short drive away. Renowned for its "End of the Pier" show and famous Cromer crabs.

The village is very close to Gunton railway station providing services on the Bittern line between Norwich and Sheringham, and opposite the station is the popular Suffield Arms, and its famous sister pub The Gunton Arms is just over two miles away.

Families benefit from proximity to the local primary school and nursery, with secondary schools such as North Walsham High School and Cromer Academy within reasonable commuting distance.

The area is surrounded by open countryside, walking trails, and nature reserves, offering opportunities for outdoor recreation while maintaining convenient access to local amenities, making Chapel Street a location that blends village life with coastal and market town connections.

Chapel Street, Southrepps

Set within the heart of Southrepps and steeped in local history, this charming three-bedroom home offers a rare blend of character, comfort and versatility. Records from the Southrepps History Society indicate that the original two-storey section of the property dates back to the early 1800s, lending genuine heritage appeal to a home that has been thoughtfully enhanced for modern living.

Offered with no onward chain, the property has successfully operated as a holiday let and would suit both full-time residence and continued income potential.

From the outset, the exterior sets the tone. Traditional brick and flint construction combined with rich red brickwork creates instant charm, complemented by off-road parking for up to three cars. A welcoming hall entrance provides a seamless arrival with an integrated door mat, tiled flooring and warm wooden internal doors, immediately giving a sense of quality and care.

The hall offers access to a practical WC and boiler room, ideal for guests and everyday use, while the second door opens into the heart of the home. Here, two distinct yet beautifully connected living spaces unfold. The dining area comfortably accommodates a full-sized table, making it perfect for entertaining, family gatherings or continuing its use as a holiday let where shared meals become part of the experience.

At the centre, a striking staircase with a glass balustrade subtly divides the space without interrupting the flow.

Beyond, the sitting room is a true highlight. Triple aspect and flooded with natural light via French doors, this space feels bright yet inviting. The current layout with three sofas creates a cosy hub where friends and family can gather, relax and unwind while enjoying views out to the garden and surrounding countryside.

To the front end of the property sits the kitchen, a sociable and well-considered space designed for both everyday cooking and hosting. With extensive granite worktops, integrated washing machine, dishwasher, range cooker and large fridge freezer, everything is thoughtfully positioned so the kitchen feels both functional and stylish.

Underfloor heating runs throughout the ground floor, adding an extra layer of comfort.

Ascending the balustrade staircase, you arrive at a long landing illuminated by a skylight, drawing daylight deep into the first floor. There are three bedrooms in total, with the principal bedroom firmly taking centre stage. French doors open onto a Juliet balcony, framing unspoilt views across open fields and the south-facing garden beyond, a truly special outlook to wake up to.

This room also benefits from a sleek, modern en-suite shower room with underfloor heating. Two further double bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom.

Outside, the garden is every bit as impressive as the interior. South facing, secure and of a generous size, it enjoys uninterrupted views over open fields, reinforcing the home’s rural feel and sense of escape. Whether used for family life, entertaining, or guests enjoying a countryside break, the setting is peaceful, private and endlessly appealing.

Altogether, this is a beautiful three-bedroom home with parking, rich in history yet perfectly suited to modern living. With unsurpassed rural views, a south-facing garden, parking for three cars, underfloor heating on the ground floor, and no chain, it offers a rare opportunity to secure a home that tells a story while fitting effortlessly into whatever chapter comes next.

Agents Note

Sold Freehold

Council Tax - tbc due to being a holiday let at current.

Shared driveway entrance for 3 houses all with own private parking, the other two houses have right of way to access their drives across our driveway.

EPC Rating: D

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Minors and Brady (M&B) along with their representatives, are not authorised to provide assurances about the property, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their client. We don’t take responsibility for any statements made in these particulars, which don’t constitute part of any offer or contract. To comply with aml regulations, £52 is charged to each buyer which covers the cost of the digital id check. It’s recommended to verify leasehold charges provided by the seller through legal representation. All mentioned areas, measurements, and distances are approximate, and the information, including text, photographs, and plans, serves as guidance and may not cover all aspects comprehensively. It shouldn’t be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations, or other consents. Services, equipment, and facilities haven’t been tested by M&B, and prospective purchasers are advised to verify the information to their satisfaction through inspection or other means.

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