*Guide Price £500,000 - £525,000* Osprey House is a stunning new build situated in the exclusive St Mary's View development, in the highly sought-after village of Happisburgh. This elegant three-bedroom detached home beautifully combines traditional Norfolk flint and brick with modern living. With a spacious layout and high-quality finishes, Osprey House is perfect for families seeking a peaceful yet well-connected lifestyle.
Measuring approximately 121 square meters, the property offers a thoughtfully designed interior. The large sitting room provides a perfect space for relaxation, while the open-plan kitchen/dining room creates a central hub for family living and entertaining. The ground floor also features a double bedroom, ideal for guests or as a versatile home office, along with a convenient WC.
Upstairs, you'll find two further double bedrooms, including a master bedroom with its own en-suite. The additional family bathroom completes the upper floor.
The generous wrap-around garden which is mainly laid-to-lawn, is a standout feature of the property, providing plenty of outdoor space. The detached double garage with an electric roller door offers ample space for parking and storage.
Just a short 15-minute walk from the village's beautiful beach, and with a shop and pub close by, Osprey House offers the perfect balance of countryside tranquility and coastal convenience. This is a truly exceptional home in an idyllic location, ideal for those looking for a blend of comfort, style, and community.
- Air source heat pump
- Under floor heating
- bespoke made kitchens
- Bosch appliances
- Oak doors
- Double garages are electric doors
- A rated doubled glazed windows
- High levels of insulation
- Composite front doors
- Norfolk rolled flint on flintwork houses
Happisburgh (pronounced "Hays-bruh") is a small, picturesque village located on the north-east coast of Norfolk.. It is known for its scenic views over the North Sea, charming coastal atmosphere, and historical landmarks. The village is particularly famous for its Happisburgh Lighthouse, which is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia, first lit in 1790. This striking red and white striped lighthouse is a well-known symbol of the area.
The village is situated along the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), offering a peaceful, rural setting, perfect for walking, birdwatching, and exploring the nearby beaches., which you will find just a 15 minute walk away. Within the village of Happisburgh you will find a village store, a pub, and a fishmongers.
Overall, Happisburgh is a tranquil and scenic spot for visitors who want to experience the charm of Norfolk's coastline, as well as its history and natural beauty.
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