£625,000
6 bed detached house for saleLaurel Lodge, High Road, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR31
6 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Six Double Bedrooms
Impressive Mezzanine Landing
Exquisite Field Views
En Suite to Three Bedrooms
No Onward Chain
Office
Dressing Room
Open Plan Living
Wheelchair accessible
Set within the highly sought-after village of Burgh Castle, this exceptional six-bedroom detached residence offers an impressive combination of luxury, space and countryside living, all available with the added advantage of no onward chain.
Beautifully designed for modern family life, the property features an outstanding open-plan living space incorporating a spacious lounge and stylish kitchen diner, creating the perfect setting for both relaxing and entertaining. A separate office provides an ideal work-from-home environment, while the striking spiral staircase leads to an impressive mezzanine landing that adds a real sense of character and grandeur.
The generous bedroom accommodation includes en suites to three bedrooms, together with a superb dressing room to the principal suite. Two bedrooms benefit from private balconies enjoying exquisite far-reaching field views, offering a peaceful and picturesque outlook.
Externally, the property is surrounded by wrap-around mature gardens filled with established shrubs and seasonal colour, alongside a spacious patio area ideal for outdoor entertaining. A double garage and ample parking complete this remarkable home.
An outstanding opportunity to acquire a substantial family residence in one of Norfolk’s most desirable village locations.
Location
Burgh Castle offers a peaceful open-air heritage experience with free daytime access to its impressive Roman fort ruins, surrounded by sweeping views across Breydon Water and the Norfolk marshes. Visitors can enjoy accessible walking paths around the ancient walls, informative interpretation boards, scenic cycling and hiking routes, and excellent opportunities for photography, birdwatching, and dog walking. Seasonal guided tours provide insight into the site’s Roman and Saxon history, while nearby village amenities include parking, pubs, cafés, marina facilities, and holiday accommodation. Although the fort itself has no visitor centre or on-site toilets, its quiet countryside setting and panoramic landscape make it a popular destination for walkers, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.
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