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£240,000

(£256/sq. ft)

3 bed end terrace house for sale
Old Post Office Street, Shipdham IP25

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 936 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Guide price £240,000-£250,000

  • Period cottage with over 100 years of character and original architectural features

  • Exposed ceiling timbers and brick floors enhancing the home’s traditional charm

  • Cosy sitting room with stripped wooden floor, fireplace and wood‐burning stove

  • Double‐glazed conservatory providing an additional light‐filled living space

  • Modern fitted kitchen with contemporary cupboards, brick floor and built‐in appliances

  • Characterful bathroom featuring exposed timbers, brick floor and a modern three-piece suite

  • Three well‐proportioned bedrooms retaining the cottage’s period feel

  • Easily maintained rear gardens providing a private and manageable outdoor area

  • Gravelled off‐road parking at the front, with good access to Dereham, Watton, the A47 and respected local schools

Guide price £240,000-£250,000 There’s a natural warmth to this three‐bedroom cottage, the kind that comes from over a century of character and thoughtful modern touches working in harmony. Period details, from exposed timbers and brick floors to the inviting wood‐burning stove, give the home a distinctive personality, while contemporary fixtures and fittings ensure it’s ready for everyday living. A bright conservatory, a well‐designed kitchen, a modern bathroom and easily managed gardens, together with off‐road parking, make this an appealing choice for anyone seeking comfort, charm and a relaxed village lifestyle in a well‐connected Norfolk setting.

Shipdham

Old Post Office Street sits in a quiet, central part of Shipdham, giving it a peaceful residential feel while keeping daily essentials within a short walk. The street is close to the village shop, Post Office, gp surgery and local pub, so life here feels convenient without losing the calm that defines rural Norfolk. The surroundings are shaped by open countryside and gentle lanes leading out toward nearby villages such as Bradenham, Cranworth and Carbrooke, with the market towns of Dereham and Watton each around ten minutes away. Larger supermarkets, including Tesco and Morrisons in Dereham and Sainsbury’s in Watton, are close enough for easy weekly shopping.

Families benefit from having Thomas Bullock CE Primary Academy within the village, with secondary options such as Dereham Neatherd High School and Dereham Sixth Form College a short drive away. Bus routes connect Shipdham to Dereham, Watton and Norwich, and road links to the A47 make wider travel straightforward, with rail services available from Attleborough or Thetford. Altogether, Old Post Office Street offers a relaxed, grounded lifestyle with the comfort of amenities close by and the countryside always within reach.

Old Post Office Street

Stepping into the entrance hall, the first impression is one of genuine period character. The exposed timbers and brick flooring immediately set the tone, offering a glimpse of the cottage’s heritage. This sense of warmth continues into the sitting room, where a wood‐burning stove sits within a traditional fireplace, creating a cosy focal point for relaxed evenings. Stripped wooden floors and original beams add texture and authenticity, while glazed doors open into the conservatory, a bright, peaceful space that connects the home to the garden throughout the seasons.

The kitchen brings together the best of old and new. Contemporary cabinetry sits comfortably alongside the brick floor and traditional detailing, offering a practical and stylish setting for everyday cooking. The bathroom continues this theme, with exposed timbers and a modern suite that feels sympathetic to the cottage’s character while providing the comfort expected today.

Upstairs, three inviting bedrooms and a cloakroom offer flexible accommodation, each room shaped by the cottage’s original architecture. The result is a home that feels lived‐in, loved and full of personality.

Outside, the rear garden offers a peaceful, easily maintained setting, ideal for those who prefer a manageable outdoor space without compromising on atmosphere. There are serval paved areas for seating, a laid to lawn, established shrubbery and a timber storage shed. At the front, gravelled off‐road parking adds welcome practicality.

This is a home for those who appreciate character, craftsmanship and the gentle rhythm of village life. It offers the charm of a bygone era, thoughtfully paired with the comforts that make modern living effortless. Whether you’re drawn to the warmth of the wood‐burning stove, the beauty of the garden, or the appeal of a well‐connected Norfolk village, this cottage provides a welcoming place to put down roots.

Agents Notes

Freehold

Connected to mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.

Gas central heating.

EPC Rating: E

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