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£600,000

(£191/sq. ft)

4 bed detached house for sale
The Street, Bridgham NR16

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 4 receptions

    • 3,148 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Minors & Brady Ltd - Diss

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About this property

  • Boasting a three bedroom main cottage and self-contained detached annexe

  • Three reception rooms with original features, extended sun room and modern touches throughout

  • Fully integrated shaker-style kitchen with service hatch into diner and nearby utility room

  • Three double bedrooms with good internal storage and two bathrooms, one offering a freestanding bath

  • One-bedroom annexe with additional study/bedroom, ideal for multigenerational living

  • Newly fitted kitchen and patio doors leading off the sitting room within the annexe

  • Boasting a private courtyard with pergola and flower beds

  • Perfect for rental opportunity or holiday let

  • South-east facing gardens with secluded feel, water features and all round great for hosting

  • Gated driveway providing off-road parking for at least four vehicles, along with storage and workshop space

Rare opportunity to acquire a three-bedroom main cottage with a detached self-contained annex. This exceptional property boasts characterful features, including stained glass windows and brick fireplaces, alongside modern comforts such as a contemporary kitchen and sunroom. The main house offers spacious living areas, three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, while the annexe provides additional accommodation with a bedroom, study and shower room. Outside, the secluded gardens with water features and the private courtyard create tranquil outdoor spaces. The property further benefits from secure parking, ample storage, and advanced security features, making it an ideal family home with versatile accommodation options.

Location

The Street in Bridgham is set within a traditional Norfolk village surrounded by rolling fields, mature woodland, and a strong sense of rural charm. This peaceful setting offers the appeal of countryside living while remaining connected to key transport links and nearby market towns. Bridgham is known for its community spirit, quiet lanes, and green open spaces, attracting those who value privacy, natural beauty, and a slower pace of life.

Residents benefit from the village's proximity to the A11, which allows for convenient travel to Thetford, Attleborough, Norwich, and even Cambridge, making it a practical location for commuters. Nearby Thetford Forest offers extensive outdoor opportunities, including walking, cycling, and wildlife watching, while local amenities in the surrounding villages and towns provide everything needed for day-to-day living. The combination of setting, access, and lifestyle makes Bridgham a well-regarded and sought-after place to call home.

The Street, Bridgham

From the moment you step inside the main house, original features create a lasting impression, with stained glass windows, traditional latch doors, and exposed brick detailing all adding to the sense of charm. The welcoming sitting room centres around a brick fireplace, with potential to house a log burner, and is finished with soft carpet flooring. This leads into a versatile dining or snug area, a warm and inviting space that adapts easily to family life, informal gatherings, or more relaxed entertaining.

The open-plan layout continues into the shaker-style kitchen, which has been thoughtfully designed to offer both practicality and a sense of space. Generous worktops, well-crafted units, and inset ceiling lights create a bright and functional environment, while the tiled flooring adds durability for busy day-to-day living. A service hatch connects to the dining space, and a granite worktop creates a subtle divide between the kitchen and the adjoining sunroom, which doubles as a spacious family room, a standout feature, flooded with natural light from Velux windows and sliding doors. Fitted blinds and serene views over the rear garden complete the picture, offering an elegant setting for relaxing or entertaining.

The main house includes three generously sized double bedrooms, each offering ample space, excellent natural light, a peaceful atmosphere, and internal storage. The accommodation is served by two well-appointed bathrooms, with a ground floor bath and an upstairs walk-in shower, perfect for unwinding.

The gardens are a standout feature of the home. From the paved courtyard directly accessed from the sunroom, steps lead up to a raised lawn bordered by vibrant planting and mature beds. Colourful shrubs, flowering perennials, and established trees provide interest throughout the year, while wooden archways and winding pathways draw you through the space. At the far end of the garden, a gate framed by hedging and trees opens onto open fields beyond, creating a peaceful connection to the surrounding countryside and adding to the sense of privacy and escape.

The detached annexe offers excellent versatility, ideal for extended family, guests, or independent living. Light and welcoming, the living room features exposed beams, inset ceiling lighting, Velux windows, and French doors that open onto a private outdoor space, creating a pleasant connection to the garden. The kitchen is practical and comfortable, with generous worktop space, modern fitted units, an electric hob with extractor, oven, plumbing for a washing machine, and plenty of room for dining. The principal bedroom is spacious and inviting, while the second room offers flexibility to be used as a guest bedroom, study, or creative space. A well-appointed shower room completes the interior, finished with clean lines and functional fittings. This self-contained annexe also presents exciting potential as an Airbnb or holiday rental, a private studio, or even a home-based workspace, offering multiple options for personal or income-generating use.

The annexe enjoys its own private courtyard garden with a pergola and established flower beds.

The main residence is further complemented by a gated driveway offering secure off-road parking, along with an electric garage, useful workshop, and additional storage space.

Agents notes

We understand this property will be sold freehold.

Main House - D

Annex - A

Oil Central Heating for both properties and mains water, electricity and septic tank.

EPC Rating: D

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