£425,000
(£221/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleNorth Tuddenham, Dereham NR20
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
1,921 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Minors & Brady
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About this property
This property carries an agricultural tie limiting occupancy to those working in agriculture
Detached residence set on an expansive plot, in the quaint village of North Tuddenham
Secluded grounds greeting you with a driveway for off-road parking and a double garage for storage options
Perfectly suited to a modern family lifestyle, with spacious and flexible accommodation that can adapt to your preferences and style
Large sitting room featuring sliding doors out to the garden, inviting relaxation and entertaining
Kitchen/dining room equipped with modern cabinetry, appliances and a functional utility room, along with a WC
Two versatile reception rooms, with the option to be a snug, a home office or additional accommodation
Three double bedrooms, a private en-suite and a shower room
Private and maintained grounds that offer endless possibilities for outdoor activities and enjoyment
A short drive from the market town of Dereham, offering a wide range of amenities, including schools, healthcare facilities, transport links and shops
Located in the quiet village of North Tuddenham, this detached house sits behind a row of tall trees, offering privacy and a sense of seclusion. The property includes a double garage, a driveway with space for several cars, and a generous size garden. Inside, the house is spacious and practical. The entrance hall leads to several living areas, including a large sitting room with sliding doors to the garden, a kitchen/diner with modern fittings, a utility room, and a downstairs toilet. Two additional rooms on the ground floor can be used as a study, snug, or extra bedroom. Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms. The main bedroom has its own en-suite, while the other two share a shower room. The garden is well-kept and provides outdoor space for relaxing, entertaining, or gardening.
Location
North Tuddenham is a small, picturesque village located in the county of Norfolk. It lies approximately 4 miles east of Dereham, offering convenient access to the larger town’s shops, schools, and services while retaining a peaceful, rural atmosphere. The village itself features a traditional pub, the popular Fox and Hounds, and a historic church, St. Mary’s, known for its striking architecture and heritage. Surrounded by open countryside and farmland, North Tuddenham provides a beautiful setting with the benefit of good transport links via the A47, making it ideal for those seeking a quiet lifestyle within easy reach of local amenities and nearby towns.
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Set back behind a line of tall, mature trees, this home offers a good level of privacy and has real curb appeal. A wide driveway provides plenty of off-road parking and leads to a spacious double garage, perfect for keeping your car secure or using as extra storage or a workshop.
Inside, the house is well laid out and feels open and bright. The entrance hall is light and welcoming, giving a good first impression and easy access to the rest of the home. The layout is flexible, with several rooms that can be used to fit your lifestyle.
The sitting room is a bright and comfortable space, with large sliding doors that open straight onto the garden—great for enjoying the view or opening up the space in summer. The kitchen and dining area is modern and practical, fitted with sleek cabinets, integrated appliances, and lots of counter space for cooking. Next to it is a useful utility room and a ground-floor WC, which adds convenience for busy households.
There are two more reception rooms on the ground floor, ideal for a cosy living room, a playroom, a home office, or even a guest bedroom. These rooms offer great flexibility depending on your needs.
Upstairs, there are three good-sized double bedrooms. The main bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom, offering some added privacy, while the other two bedrooms share a modern shower room with a large walk-in shower, toilet, and sink.
Outside, the maintained gardens envelop the property in natural beauty. Whether you're hosting summer gatherings, indulging in gardening hobbies, or simply enjoying the afternoon sunshine, the outdoor spaces are as versatile and inviting as the interior.
Agents note
Freehold
The Local Planning Authority has imposed a restriction on this property which is based on protecting the availability of dwellings which are essential to the needs of local agricultural and forestry workers. Therefore, this property is not available to any parties who do not currently work in agriculture or forestry. This in turn prevents the availability of this dwelling for sale on the open market and means the property is only available to any person, or persons who can sufficiently demonstrate that they are solely employed, in this locality, in the fields of agriculture or forestry.
EPC Rating: D
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