Guide price
£260,000
(£234/sq. ft)
3 bed cottage for saleBrandon Road, Watton IP25
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,111 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Attik City Country Coast
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About this property
**Guide of £260,000 to £280,000** Beautifully renovated 1850s semi-detached cottage with exceptional attention to detail
Restored by a heritage builder using high-quality materials and period-appropriate finishes
Stunning kitchen–dining space with reclaimed parquet flooring, bespoke cabinetry, and timber worktops
Three well-proportioned bedrooms, including two generous doubles
Stylish bathroom and cloakroom, fully updated with modern fittings
Exposed beams, brick & flintwork throughout, adding texture and timeless character
Two wood burners – one in the dining area and another in the oak-framed garden room for year-round comfort
Private, secure rear garden with lawn, gravel seating area, and large storage shed
Ample off-road parking for up to four vehicles, including space for a van
Moments from Watton town centre and on the edge of open countryside – a perfect blend of convenience and tranquillity
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Impeccably Renovated Cottage With Style And Soul
Nestled just a short stroll from Watton’s bustling town centre, this beautifully reimagined 1850s semi-detached cottage stands as a testament to expert craftsmanship and timeless style. Painstakingly restored by one of the current owners – a heritage builder – the attention to detail and quality of finish is nothing short of exceptional.
Set back from the road, the approach offers generous parking for up to four vehicles (including room for a large van), with a shared section of drive useful for turning and unloading. From here, you’re just minutes from shops, cafés and everyday amenities, yet moments from the open countryside that surrounds this popular Norfolk market town.
Step inside through a discreet side entrance, and you'll immediately feel the care poured into every corner of this home. The entrance hall features clever built-in utility space behind bespoke bifold doors and a sleek, stylish cloakroom. To the front, the living room is calm and inviting, with exposed floorboards underfoot and classic wood panelling adding texture and depth. A large front window draws in natural light and frames the setting perfectly.
At the heart of the home lies the standout kitchen–dining–living space: A true showpiece. With exposed flintwork, reclaimed parquet flooring, and twin French doors that open onto a spectacular oak-framed garden room, the entire area blends rustic authenticity with modern elegance. The kitchen itself features chunky reclaimed timber worktops, bespoke cabinetry, a five-burner gas hob, and twin round sink bowls set into a unit brimming with characterful little drawers. From the thoughtful layout to the materials used, this space is a joy to spend time in – equally suited to quiet breakfasts or lively gatherings.
Further highlights include a cosy dining space with quarry tiled floors and a roaring wood burner – currently used as a games room – and a rear entertaining area tiled and fitted with its own wood burner, offering a versatile inside-outside lifestyle all year round.
Upstairs, the thoughtful design continues. A double-height stairwell with exposed brickwork leads to a bright landing and three bedrooms. The principal bedroom is generous in scale and fitted with beautifully restored, reclaimed wardrobe doors. The second bedroom is another comfortable double, and the third a large single or occasional guest room. The bathroom is sleek and contemporary, yet in keeping with the home's period sensibility, offering a modern suite and tasteful finish.
Outside, the garden offers a calm retreat. Completely enclosed (ideal for dogs), it features a split-level layout with gravel seating area, lawn, ornamental borders, and a large storage shed at the far end. Privacy is another perk here – it’s barely overlooked and feels like your own little oasis.
Everything here has been finished to an immaculate standard. From the wallpapered ceilings and artisan tiling to the natural materials and considered layout, there is absolutely nothing to do but move in and enjoy.
If you’re looking for a characterful home that fuses old-world soul with magazine-worthy design, 115 Brandon Road is quite simply in a league of its own.
Agents Notes...
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