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£350,000

3 bed detached house for sale
Sydney Street, Ingham NR12

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Extended, Detached Home, in a Lovely Rural but Not Isolated Location

  • Far-Reaching Views, Big Norfolk Skies & Just 15 Minutes from the Coast

  • Three Double Bedrooms, plus Potential for an Annexe or Ground-Floor Bedroom

  • Generous Family Bathroom & Downstairs Shower Room/WC

  • Spacious Living Room, Large Family /Garden Room & Separate Dining Room

  • 17ft Kitchen, Utility Room & Boiler/Laundry Room

  • Oversized (24ft11") Garage, Parking & Electric Car Charger Point

  • Oil-Fired Central Heating, Double Glazing & Private Drainage

  • No Onward Chain

Some homes are shaped more by how they feel to live in than by any single feature. This is one of those houses - spacious without being overdone, rural without feeling remote, and arranged in a way that makes everyday life straightforward and comfortable.

The likely buyers here are those wanting more space around them. Perhaps a family moving away from a busier setting, or buyers looking for countryside views and quieter surroundings while still remaining connected to nearby villages, the coast and Norwich beyond.

The house has been extended over time and now offers more than 1,800 sq ft of useful space, with a layout that flows naturally from room to room. The entrance hall sets the tone immediately - wide, welcoming and giving the house a sense of breathing space from the moment you arrive.

Well-maintained, a family could simply move in and enjoy, but you could also choose to further modernise to your personal taste, and for those who would benefit from an annexe or an additional ground-floor bedroom, the possibilities are there.

The main living room is particularly comfortable, connected to the family/garden room beyond. Double doors allow the two spaces to work either separately or together depending on the season or occasion. The family room, with its outlook across the rear garden, becomes an easy place to spend time throughout the year, somewhere quieter to sit with a coffee in the morning or unwind as the light changes across the fields.

Across the hall, the separate dining room provides flexibility for family meals, entertaining or working from home, while the kitchen is generously proportioned and practical in the way country homes often need to be. It leads through to a utility room and rear hallway, where the day-to-day practicalities are sensibly kept tucked away. A ground-floor shower room, boiler/laundry room and internal access to the garage all add to the functionality of the house.

Upstairs, there are three genuine double bedrooms along with a large family bathroom... And even study space on the landing. The views from both front and rear are a constant reminder of the setting - open farmland, big Norfolk skies and changing seasons rather than neighbouring rooftops.

Outside, the gardens feel established and easy to enjoy.

To the front, planted borders soften the approach, while the driveway provides practical off-road parking, in addition to the oversized garage.

The rear garden has been arranged for both relaxation and productivity, with patio seating areas, lawn and vegetable beds sitting comfortably together. It’s the sort of space that naturally encourages outdoor living without becoming high maintenance.

Keswick House is positioned within the rural village of Ingham, nestled between the market town of Stalham and the coastal village of Sea Palling. Stalham provides everyday amenities including shops, pubs, supermarkets, schools, a doctors surgery and other practical services, while Sea Palling offers a more traditional coastal village atmosphere with its village shop, post office, pub, farm shop and local butcher.

For buyers drawn to the Norfolk lifestyle, the location works particularly well. The Norfolk Broads and the coastline are both within easy reach, making boating, walking, cycling and beach days part of normal life rather than occasional trips. Norwich city centre is also only around 17 miles away, allowing for access to wider shopping, restaurants, rail links and business centres while still returning home to a much quieter setting.

It’s a house that offers space, calm and flexibility in equal measure, with countryside views that quietly become part of daily life.

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