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Guide price

£200,000

(£461/sq. ft)

2 bed cottage for sale
Station Road, Reepham NR10

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 434 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: F

  • Freehold

Minors & Brady

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About this property

  • Guide Price £200,000 - £210,000

  • Charming two-bedroom period cottage full of character

  • Well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room, ideal for casual dining

  • Bright, welcoming front room with elegant ceilings and feature fireplace

  • Spacious first-floor family bathroom

  • Principal bedroom with picturesque views over Reepham’s historic streets

  • Flexible second bedroom for guests, home office, or dressing area

  • South-facing windows allowing abundant natural light

  • Two sections of garden, perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or gardening

  • Off-road parking

Guide Price £200,000 - £210,000. With its beautiful cottage door and charming period exterior, Station road immediately catches the eye and invites you inside. This two-bedroom home is full of character, featuring a bright and welcoming front room with elegant ceilings and a feature fireplace, flowing effortlessly into a well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room. Upstairs, the spacious family bathroom sits between two lovely bedrooms, with the principal bedroom enjoying picturesque views over Reepham’s historic streets. Outside, two sections of garden provide plenty of space for relaxing, entertaining, or gardening, complemented by a separate brick-built store and off-road parking. Just a short stroll from the bustling market place, shops, cafés, and pubs, the cottage perfectly combines central convenience with small-town charm.

The Location

Reepham is a charming and welcoming market town, full of character and history. It’s one of only two places in Europe with three churches in a single churchyard, and the remains of All Saints’ Church, partly destroyed by fire in 1543, add a fascinating touch of local history.

The historic market place, a conservation area, hosts a weekly country market and occasional antique fairs, surrounded by lovely Georgian buildings. The town has a great selection of local shops, cafés, and pubs, including the historic Kings Arms, dating back to 1667, as well as the All Day Brewing Company and the popular Dial House restaurant.

Nature lovers will enjoy nearby Foxley Wood, a beautiful Norfolk Wildlife Trust reserve with peaceful woodland walks and plenty of wildlife. Reepham has a strong sense of community, with regular events and local groups bringing residents together. The home sits in the heart of this friendly town, offering the perfect combination of convenience, charm, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Station Road, Reepham

Set in a highly sought-after market town, this charming two-bedroom period cottage combines character, comfort, and an enviable central location. Just a short stroll from the bustling marketplace and a wealth of local amenities, the home offers the perfect balance of convenience and quintessential small-town charm.

With off-road parking, two sections of garden, and a spacious first-floor bathroom, this delightful cottage provides a welcoming and practical town centre home.

Step inside to a beautifully bright and inviting front room, where elegant ceiling heights and a feature fireplace, framed by original woodwork, create a warm and homely atmosphere.

Sunlight pours in through the south-facing windows, highlighting the room’s character and leading through to the well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room at the rear of the house, perfect for relaxed mornings or casual entertaining.

Upstairs, the family bathroom sits between two charming bedrooms. The principal bedroom at the front of the cottage enjoys picturesque views over Reepham’s eclectic architecture, while the second bedroom provides flexibility as a guest room, home office, or an opulent dressing area for the main bedroom.

Outside, the cottage benefits from two sections of garden, offering plenty of space to enjoy the outdoors. A private, enclosed garden provides a sunny seating area, while the front garden features a barbecue spot and raised beds, ideal for keen gardeners.

A separate brick-built store adds practical storage, complementing the generous outdoor space.

With its off-road parking, delightful gardens, and characterful interior, this period cottage is a rare find in the heart of a highly desirable market town—perfect for those looking for a cosy, stylish, and central home with plenty of personality.

Agents Note

Sold Freehold

Connected to mains electric, water and drainage.

EPC Rating: F

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  • Council tax band

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