£220,000
2 bed bungalow for saleThe Drove, Barroway Drove, Downham Market, Norfolk PE38
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Freehold
Abbotts - Downham Market Sales
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About this property
Two bedroom detached bungalow.
Lounge with A brick fireplace and wood burner.
Kitchen/diner with room for utilities.
Conservatory/ sunroom with A skylight roof.
Bathroom
Large garage/workshop with double doors opening to the driveway.
Driveway with parking for multiple cars.
Situated in the popular village of Barroway Drove is this beautifully presented two?bedroom detached bungalow. It occupies a generous plot and includes the added benefit of a substantial timber garage/workshop.
Upon entering, you are welcomed into a charming lounge featuring an impressive high ceiling and a cosy wood?burning stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. The high?quality kitchen offers excellent storage and preparation space, while the adjoining dining area provides the perfect setting for everyday meals or entertaining. To the rear, a bright conservatory with a newly installed skylight roof offers an ideal spot to relax and enjoy views of the garden.
The spacious master bedroom includes built?in wardrobes and a fitted dressing table, while the second bedroom comfortably doubles as a home office, making the property well?suited to modern living.
Outside, the rear garden features a patio seating area, greenhouse, and far?reaching field views. The impressive timber workshop/garage-complete with power and lighting-offers superb versatility. Generous parking is available to the side, ideal for housing a motorhome or caravan, with an additional driveway to the front.
This home benefits from a wood?burning stove and electric heating and is served by septic tank drainage.
Agents Note: The property is of non?standard construction.
Barroway Drove is a long, straight rural road running through the flat fenland of west Norfolk, close to the border with Cambridgeshire. Historically used for driving livestock to market, it follows the course of the River Great Ouse and passes through open, reclaimed farmland shaped by drainage channels and embankments. Today it is known for its wide skies, quiet atmosphere, and strong sense of the Fens’ agricultural heritage.
Lounge (6.02m x 2.9m)
Two double glazed windows, one facing the side of the property and one facing the front. Brick fire place, high ceilings, wood burner.
Kitchen/Diner (5.74m x 3.6m)
Range of wall mounted and base fitted units. Double glazed window facing the rear of the property. Sink, dining/utility area. Tiled walls.
Conservatory (2.77m x 2.64m)
Double doors leading to the rear garden. Skylight roof.
Bathroom (2.24m x 1.55m)
Double glazed window facing the side of the property. Wash hand basin, WC, bath. Tiled walls.
Bedroom 1 (4m x 3.7m)
Double glazed window facing the side of the property.
Bedroom 2 (2.95m x 1.98m)
Double glazed window facing the front of the property.
Garage/ Workshop (5.84m x 4.24m)
Double doors facing the front of the property. Two windows, one facing the side of the property and one facing the rear of the property.
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