Guide price
£300,000
4 bed end terrace house for saleChurchgate Way, Terrington St. Clement, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE34
4 beds
2 baths
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Charming 4-Bedroom End-Terrace Character Cottage in a Prime Conservation Setting
Positioned within a sought-after conservation area directly opposite the church, this delightful four-bedroom end-terrace cottage enjoys a truly picturesque setting with field and lane walks available right from the doorstep. Rich in history, the first floor dates back to the 1840s, while the ground floor is considerably older, offering a wonderful blend of period charm and character throughout.
Ground Floor
The property is entered into a welcoming and character-filled interior, where the main lounge showcases a wealth of original features. These include a traditional pamment floor, exposed brickwork, and a striking beam and board ceiling complete with a fascinating ‘mystery’ gunshot mark.
The fireplace is a real focal point, incorporating an old bread oven within the fire breast, alongside a woodburning stove, creating a warm and inviting space. A charming window seat provides a beautiful view of the church opposite.
A second reception room, the lounge/dining room, is equally appealing, featuring exposed floorboards, original ceiling beams, and brickwork with an impressive inglenook beam. A Victorian cast iron stove adds further period appeal, while the room also enjoys views towards the church, making it ideal for entertaining or relaxing.
To the rear, the kitchen/diner provides a practical and sociable space, leading through to a conservatory which overlooks the garden and offers an abundance of natural light. A ground floor bathroom completes the accommodation on this level.
First Floor
The first floor offers four well-proportioned bedrooms arranged around a central landing. Both front bedrooms benefit from charming views across to the church, enhancing the property’s unique and peaceful setting. A family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms.
Outside
The exterior of the property is just as appealing. To the front, there is a traditional cottage garden, adding to the home’s kerb appeal. The rear offers a paved and gravelled private courtyard, providing a low-maintenance outdoor space. Beyond this, the main back garden is a true highlight - a private oasis featuring a suntrap summer house, perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
The property also benefits from off-road parking, with potential to expand and create additional parking if required.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a charming and historically rich cottage in a highly desirable location, combining period features with practical living spaces and delightful surroundings.
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