Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 50 Langham Road, Holt, a cozy and compact semi-detached type home with 4 bed in the NR25 7LG area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £611,000 and a rental potential of £3,972 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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"FIELD DALLING Field Dalling is two miles south of Langham and three-and a half miles south of the coastal village of Morston. There are no shops, pubs or post office but they are all available in Holt, which is only a mile away. It has some fine old houses and an interesting church, St Andrews. The lovely Georgian town of Holt, formerly a market town, offers a wide range of interesting shops, banks, schools and a post office. The north Norfolk coast is within easy reach by car.
ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES :- Half glazed entrance door to...
RECEPTION HALL 5.18m(17'0'') x 4.57m(15'0'') > 9'9 Traditional Georgian sash window with enclosed radiator under. Large impressive inglenook fireplace incorporating a cast-iron wood-burning stove, set on a raised pamment tiled hearth with oak bressumer beam and vertical columns. Further pamment tiled recess and exposed floorboards. Arched recess with built-in cupboard. Staircase to the first floor. Set of oak moulded double doors with bevelled glass, which can be opened into the main sitting room to form one large reception area.
SITTING ROOM 4.50m(14'9'') x 3.89m(12'9'') Traditional Georgian sash window. Feature open fireplace with raised pamment tiled hearth and large arched recess to one side. Exposed beams and floorboards. Built-in storage cupboard.
KITCHEN/LIVING ROOM 7.19m(23'7'') x 5.92m(19'5'') A wonderful room with double aspect windows having traditional sash windows to the front. Free-standing style kitchen comprising fitted base unit with timber worktop surface, incorporating a Belfast sink with timber draining board. Red oil-fired two oven AGA. Exposed beams with inset lighting. Feature cast-iron spiral staircase leading up to the first floor landing. The living area has exposed beams and the kitchen area has a traditional terracotta pamment tiled floor.
UTILITY ROOM 2.51m(8'3'') x 2.24m(7'4'') Fitted worktop surface with plumbing for washing machine and space for fridge/freezer. Traditional pamment tiled floor.
OFFICE 3.66m(12'0'') x 2.59m(8'6'') Windows and stable door leading out to the rear garden. Velux window. Pressurised hot water tank and modern boiler supplying domestic hot water and central heating.
GARDEN ROOM 5.79m(19'0'') x 3.05m(10'0'') Two sets of double doors leading out to the rear garden. Exposed beams and traditional pamment tiled floor. Built-in storage with understairs storage area.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING Traditional Georgian sash window overlooking the rear garden. Period internal window.
SHOWER ROOM 2.74m(9'0'') x 1.83m(6'0'') Window overlooking the rear garden. Suite comprising corner shower cubicle with Aqualisa shower system, pedestal handbasin and low level WC. Heated towel rail and ceramic tiled floor.
BEDROOM ONE 5.13m(16'10'') > 8'7 x 3.84m(12'7'') > 8'8 A good-sized L-shaped room with double aspect windows. Period cast-iron fireplace. Arched recess and built-in cupboard. Connecting double doors to.
BEDROOM TWO 3.35m(11'0'') x 3.23m(10'7'') Traditional Georgian sash window. Period cast-iron fireplace with mantelpiece surround. Door to the second landing.
SECOND LANDING 4.11m(13'6'') x 2.44m(8'0'') A most impressive area having a full height ceiling with exposed roof timbers and cast-iron spiral staircase leading down to the main kitchen/living area.
BEDROOM THREE 4.42m(14'6'') x 2.79m(9'2'') > 7'3 High ceiling with exposed roof timbers. Traditional Georgian sash window. Built-in Edwardian mahogany wardrobe with inset mirror and cupboard over.
BATHROOM 2.87m(9'5'') x 2.59m(8'6'') Velux window. Contemporary white suite comprising panelled bath, large built-in shower cubicle with Aqualisa shower system, vanity handbasin and low level WC. Exposed beams, spotlighting and ceramic tiled floor.
BEDROOM FOUR 4.22m(13'10'') x 3.58m(11'9'') > 10'5 High ceiling with exposed beams and large Velux window. Further window overlooking the rear garden. Period Edwardian mahogany wardrobe with built-in cupboard over.
OUTSIDE The garden is situated to the rear of the property, where there is an attractive cottage garden having a brick and pamment terrace with outside lighting and shrub borders. Low steps lead through a beautiful planted rockery with a wide variety of mature shrubs, plants and trees to a beautifully landscaped garden at the rear of the property. From here there are shingled pathways leading around well stocked shrub beds, having a high brick and flint wall to one side and backing on to open fields. In addition, there is an old stable, further traditional outbuilding and oil tank for the AGA.
OLD STABLE 3.05m(10'0'') x 2.06m(6'9'') Old timber manger and hay rack.
STUDIO/BARN 11.73m(38'6'') x 3.05m(10'0'') Central barn door and modern UPVC double glazing. Brick fireplace with pamment tiled hearth. There is a partitioned area having a sit-up bath and separate low level WC. Electric power and light.
DIRECTIONS From Holt, take the A148 towards Fakenham and at the crossroads, take the right hand turning, signposted to Bale. Follow this road, bearing right into the village of Field Dalling, where the property can be found on the right hand side, just past the church which is on the left. "