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£290,000

(£312/sq. ft)

2 bed detached bungalow for sale
Bittering Street, Gressenhall NR20

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 929 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Minors & Brady

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About this property

  • Detached two-bedroom bungalow set in a peaceful Norfolk village surrounded by open countryside

  • Bright and practical layout, all arranged on a single, easily accessible level

  • Spacious lounge with abundant natural light and a wood burner for added comfort

  • Fitted kitchen with integrated appliances

  • Well-proportioned double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes

  • Garden room with access from one bedroom, offering a quiet and versatile space

  • Modern, recently renovated shower room

  • Enclosed rear garden, designed for low maintenance and private outdoor use

  • Generous outbuilding, suitable for storage, hobbies, or workspace

  • Garage and brickweave driveway, providing ample off-road parking

Surrounded by open Norfolk countryside, this detached two-bedroom bungalow offers a peaceful village lifestyle with generous living space and a bright, welcoming interior. The spacious lounge is filled with natural light and features a cosy wood burner, while the well-equipped kitchen and modern shower room add everyday practicality. Both bedrooms are well-sized doubles with built-in wardrobes, and one features French doors that open into a garden room, a quiet, flexible space with views of the garden. The rear garden is enclosed, non-overlooked, and easy to maintain. A generous outbuilding serves as a workshop, providing useful extra space, and at the front, a garage and brick-weave driveway offer ample off-road parking. Positioned just a short drive from Dereham, the home provides easy access to shops, supermarkets, and essential services while retaining a strong sense of rural calm.

Location

Bittering Street sits in the sought-after village of Gressenhall, known for its charming rural character and friendly community atmosphere. Surrounded by open Norfolk countryside, the village offers a peaceful setting while remaining conveniently located just a short drive from Dereham, where you'll find a wide range of shops, supermarkets, and local services. Gressenhall itself features a popular pub, primary school, and the well-regarded Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse Museum. With scenic walking routes nearby and easy access to main road links, the location combines village life with everyday convenience. Regular bus connections and a strong sense of community make this a practical and welcoming place to call home.

Bittering Street, Gressenhall

Step into the entrance hall where you’ll find conveniently located built-in storage cupboards, ideal for coats, shoes, and household essentials. From here, move through to the spacious lounge/diner, which spans the full depth of the home. This light-filled room features large windows at both ends, soft carpet flooring underfoot, and a wood burner that adds a cosy focal point. There’s plenty of space for both seating and dining furniture, making it a flexible area for relaxing or entertaining.

Continue through to the well-appointed kitchen, fitted with wood-effect units and generous counter space. A tiled splashback and practical tiled flooring add to its functionality, while integrated appliances include a hob, oven, and extractor. Inset ceiling lighting brightens the space, and a door offers direct access to the outside, perfect for bringing in groceries or stepping into the garden.

The bungalow offers two generously sized double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes and soft carpet flooring. One of the bedrooms stands out with French doors that open into a bright garden room. With carpeted flooring, an abundance of natural light, and French doors leading to the rear garden, this versatile space works equally well as a home office, reading nook, or hobby room.

The recently renovated family shower room features a stylish walk-in glass shower cubicle, modern sanitaryware, and partially tiled walls for a clean, contemporary look.

Double glazing runs throughout the property, enhancing warmth and efficiency.

Outside, the enclosed rear garden is designed for easy upkeep, with a mix of patio and shingled areas ideal for relaxed outdoor use. A generous outbuilding serves as a workshop, offering practical space for storage, garden tools, or creative projects, and is well-suited for anyone in need of a dedicated hobby or workspace.

At the front, a brickweave driveway provides off-road parking and leads to a garage, adding extra convenience.

Agents notes

We understand that the property will be sold freehold, connected to main services water, electricity and drainage.

Heating system- Oil Central Heating

Council Tax Band- C

EPC Rating: D

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