
3 Bedroom Detached House Sold STC
Situated at the top of The Loke, just off The Street, this property enjoys an enclosed garden and views to the church.
The mature garden is mainly lawned to its rear, offering peace and tranquillity. The dormer windows to the first floor give a cottage feel to this modern-style detached home.
The house has three bedrooms and ample storage, ideal for families looking for sociability and entertaining space. The conservatory is a particular favourite spot for our clients to reside and overlooks the pretty garden.
Light floods into this comfortable accommodation, especially through the ground floor. The partial conversion of the garage into a store and study is ideal for those buyers working remotely.
There is so much scope for The Loke House to enter the next chapter in its story.
KETTLESTONE A small village with a church and vibrant village life - and hall too - Kettlestone is within easy reach of the market town of Fakenham with its shops, banks, cinema and weekly market.
Seven miles to the east is the lovely Georgian market town of Holt with a wider range of shops, pubs and restaurants, and Gresham's School. The north Norfolk coast is within easy driving distance with its miles of sandy beaches, marshes, golf courses and sailing clubs. King's Lynn and Norwich are both within reasonable driving distance and have direct main line rail links to London.
Fakenham offers plenty when out of working hours with so much to keep you entertained - including the thriving independent Central Cinema, a perennial favourite with locals. Enjoy a fun glass-blowing session with the kids at Langham Glass, reconnect with nature at Pensthorpe or blow the cobwebs with a walk at nearby Sculthorpe Moor.
For something fancier, dress up to the nines and enjoy a day out and a flutter at Fakenham Racecourse, or team up with your playing pals for a round at Fakenham Golf Club, set in and around the racecourse. And Thursford is just four miles away with its magnificent collection of steam engines and organs - a visit to its Christmas spectacular gives a West End theatre excursion a run for its money.
Make time to explore the Fakenham Lancaster Heritage Trail, a series of 32 plaques which bring the town's industrial past to life. Originally a spirited agricultural centre, during the 19th century Fakenham rose to prominence as a major centre for printing - spot the printing blocks which have been set in the surface of the market place and date back to 1250. The stallholders still set out their wares every Thursday with a farmers' market on the last Saturday of the month.
SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
COUNCIL TAX Band E.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING E. Ref:- 4532-2923-7100-0915-7206
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TENURE Freehold.
PROPERTY REFERENCE 39464.
Tenure: Freehold
EPC
