Guide price
£280,000
3 bed cottage for saleBluestone Crescent, South Creake NR21
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
About this property
Pleasantly situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of the popular village of South Creake with lovely rural views, this much improved and extended cottage offers a rare fusion of contemporary living and character features which combine to make a most appealing home.
The accommodation includes a sitting room with fireplace and cast iron wood burner, superbly fitted and extended kitchen/dining room with bi-fold doors opening on to a raised decking area and walk-through storage area which leads to a useful utility/boot room/WC. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, two with rear aspect views over the garden and fields beyond and a family bathroom.
The gardens are an absolute delight, to the rear, backing paddock land, a deep cottage garden with raised decking off the kitchen/dining room which leads to lawns with shrub borders and then to an area set aside to vegetable cultivation before ending with another decking area overlooking paddock land. There are also several useful timber outbuildings. To the front there is an off road parking bay and neat cottage gardens with pathway to the front door. A shared side passage gives pedestrian access to the rear garden.
South Creake is a small village in the valley of the river Burn which flows to Burnham Market and the other Burnham villages. It has a celebrated village pub, The Ostrich Inn, a Memorial Pavilion/community centre, playing fields with a children's play area, beautiful church, St Mary's, plant centre, fishing lake and an annual classical music festival.
The village lies almost equidistant between the market town of Fakenham and the beautiful Georgian town of Burnham Market with the nearest train station approximately 22 miles away at King's Lynn.
Mains water, mains drainage and mains electricity. EPC Rating Band D.
Borough Council King's Lynn and West Norfolk, King's Court, Chapel Street, King's Lynn, PE30 1EX. Council Tax Band B.
Ground Floor
A small hallway with staircase to the first floor leads to the cosy sitting room with feature fireplace and cast iron wood burner. Across the back is a beautifully fitted and extended kitchen/dining room with bi-fold doors leading to the deck and garden beyond and a walk through storage area, in keeping with the kitchen leads to the utility/boot room/cloakroom.
First Floor
On the first floor, off an L shaped landing, there are three double bedrooms. The principal bedroom has a front aspect with distant views and the other two overlook the rear garden and open paddock land beyond. There is also a family bathroom in contemporary white with shower over the bath.
Outside
To the front there is a slate chipping covered parking bay and beyond that an enclosed front cottage garden with shrub borders and pathway to the front door. A shared side passage gives pedestrian access to the rear garden.
The rear garden backs onto open paddock land and is divided into distinct areas including raised decking, neat lawns with flower and shrub borders and an area set aside to vegetable cultivation. There are also two stable style, block and timber built outbuildings/workshops.
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