£145,000
2 bed terraced house for saleChurch Road, Wereham, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE33
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
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About this property
Characterful two-bedroom mid-terraced cottage
No Onward Chain
Spacious living area with period charm
Conservatory overlooking rear garden
Downstairs W/C for added convenience
Master bedroom with en-suite shower room
Sought-after village location with easy access to Downham Market & rail links
Charming Two-Bedroom Mid-Terraced Cottage – Wereham, Norfolk Offered With No Onward Chain
Situated in the sought-after village of Wereham, just outside the market town of Downham Market, this attractive two-bedroom mid-terraced cottage offers a wonderful blend of character and practical living. This is the perfect opportunity to snap this up and put your own stamp on it.
The ground floor features a spacious and inviting living area, rich in period charm and full of character features, creating a warm and homely atmosphere. The property also benefits from a kitchen, a bright conservatory overlooking the rear garden, and the added convenience of a downstairs W/C.
Upstairs, the first floor comprises two bedrooms, with the master bedroom enjoying the advantage of a private en-suite. The second bedroom provides versatile accommodation, ideal as a Guest room, home office, or nursery.
Externally, the property boasts a private rear garden, laid out with mature, well-established shrubs, offering a peaceful outdoor space perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
Located in the popular and well-connected village of Wereham, the property enjoys easy access to Downham Market, which offers a wide range of amenities and a mainline railway station with direct links to London.
This delightful cottage would make an ideal first-time purchase, investment, or countryside retreat.
This property is sold as seen.
Wereham is a small rural village in the county of Norfolk, in eastern England, located near the River Wissey and close to the larger village of Stoke Ferry.
It lies within the Breckland district, known for its mix of farmland, woodland, and open countryside.
The village has a quiet, traditional character, with a history linked mainly to agriculture. It features a small parish church (St Margaret’s), local housing, and a surrounding landscape of fields and river meadows. Wereham is valued for its peaceful setting and proximity to natural areas, making it a typical example of a Norfolk countryside community.
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