£850,000

4 bed property for sale
Church Street, Northrepps NR27

    • 4 beds

    • 5 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Beautifully refurbished period home extending to over 2,500 sq ft

  • Private village setting in Northrepps, close to Cromer and Overstrand beach

  • Bespoke kitchen opening to generous dining and entertaining spaces

  • Vaulted sitting room with exposed timbers and a light-filled garden room

  • Four bedrooms, multiple bathrooms and a versatile self-contained annexe

  • Landscaped gardens with countryside views, garden office and memorable sunsets

  • Double garage and extensive gravelled parking

Tucked quietly within the heart of the historic village of Northrepps, just moments from the North Norfolk coastline, The Stables is a beautifully composed home where period character and contemporary refinement exist in effortless harmony. Discreetly positioned along a gravelled lane among other heritage homes, the property enjoys a rare sense of privacy and seclusion while remaining within easy reach of Cromer, Overstrand and some of the county’s most unspoilt beaches. Flint elevations hint at its history, while inside the house has been thoughtfully and sympathetically reimagined to create a light-filled, elegant residence that balances timeless charm with the comforts of modern living.

Extending to over 2,500 sq ft, the accommodation has been comprehensively refurbished and enhanced by the current owners, with a focus on stylish yet practical country living. At the heart of the home lies a high-quality bespoke kitchen, complete with a cast-iron range, generous work surfaces and integrated appliances, opening seamlessly into the dining and entertaining spaces to create a natural social hub. The impressive vaulted sitting room, rich with exposed timbers, offers a grand yet inviting setting for both entertaining and everyday family life, while the beautifully bright garden room provides a peaceful retreat throughout the seasons, drawing in natural light and framing views across the grounds. Well-appointed bedrooms are arranged across the property, complemented by multiple bathrooms, a utility room and useful ancillary spaces that ensure the home functions as beautifully as it looks.

Outside, the landscaped gardens are a defining feature, unfolding into a series of thoughtfully designed spaces that invite relaxation, entertaining and quiet contemplation. Expanses of lawn, established planting, seating terraces and garden rooms combine to offer both privacy and far-reaching countryside views, with particularly memorable sunsets. A self-contained annexe, with its own entrance and private walled courtyard, provides exceptional flexibility as guest accommodation, a holiday let, home office, studio or gym. Further enhancing the appeal are a detached double garage, generous gravelled parking and a fully insulated garden office. The result is a home of genuine substance and quiet distinction-a year-round sanctuary equally suited to permanent residence or as an exceptional coastal retreat.

Northrepps
Northrepps is a popular North Norfolk village located just a short distance from the coast and less than three miles from Cromer, offering a balance of rural surroundings, community spirit & convenient access to nearby amenities. The village benefits from a well-regarded primary school, village hall, traditional pub & historic church, while larger shopping, leisure, healthcare & transport facilities can be found nearby in Cromer. Its combination of countryside setting & proximity to the coast makes it a popular choice for families, retirees & those seeking a quieter pace of life without feeling isolated.

Surrounded by rolling farmland, woodland & scenic walking routes, Northrepps enjoys easy access to both the Norfolk countryside & coastline. The village has a strong community feel, with a range of local groups, clubs & events helping to maintain an active year-round atmosphere. Nearby Cromer provides supermarkets, independent shops, cafés, restaurants, schools & direct rail links to Norwich, while the beaches at Overstrand and Cromer, along with the wider North Norfolk coastline, offer excellent opportunities for walking, cycling & outdoor recreation throughout the year.

Character properties, period cottages & individual village homes sit alongside more modern residences, creating a varied housing stock that appeals to a wide range of buyers. Despite its peaceful setting, Northrepps remains well connected, with Cromer railway station located approximately three miles away, providing regular services to Norwich. From Norwich, direct rail services operate to London Liverpool Street, making the capital accessible for commuters, business travel and leisure trips. The village also benefits from convenient access to the market town of North Walsham and road links across North Norfolk, allowing residents to enjoy a rural village lifestyle while remaining within easy reach of everyday services, regional centres & national transport connections.

For those looking for a traditional Norfolk village with a strong sense of community, attractive surroundings & convenient access to both the coast & local amenities, Northrepps continues to be one of the area's most desirable places to live.

EPC Rating
E.

Council Tax
Band E.

Services Connected
Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil-fired central heating.

EPC Rating: E

Parking - Double Garage

Parking - Driveway

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