*Guide Price £450,000 - £475,000* Plot 3 is a stunning new build located within the exclusive St Mary's View development in the picturesque village of Happisburgh. This elegant three-bedroom detached home seamlessly blends traditional Norfolk flint and brick with modern design elements, offering a spacious and contemporary living environment perfect for families.
The property spans approximately 110 square meters and boasts a thoughtfully designed layout. The ground floor features a spacious open-plan sitting room and kitchen, creating a bright and welcoming space ideal for family gatherings and entertaining. The double bedroom on the ground floor provides flexibility for a guest room or home office, while a convenient WC completes this level.
Upstairs, the home offers two further double bedrooms, including a master with an en-suite bathroom for added privacy. A well-appointed family bathroom serves the second bedroom and guests.
Outside, the property is complemented by a large garden, predominantly laid to lawn, offering plenty of space for outdoor activities, relaxation, and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. The detached double garage with an electric roller door ensures ample storage and parking space.
Plot 3 is ideally located just a short 15-minute walk from the beautiful Happisburgh beach, with a local shop and pub nearby, making it an ideal home for those seeking both coastal convenience and countryside tranquillity. This is a perfect opportunity to enjoy a modern family home in one of Norfolk's most desirable locations, offering comfort, style, and a true sense of 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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