"Once a stable block, now a unique and versatile home, this charming property has been thoughtfully converted into a two bedroom residence, accompanied by a separate two bedroom annexe, offering an ideal solution for multi generational living, guest accommodation, or a holiday let income opportunity.
Beautifully situated in the heart of the picturesque coastal village of Happisburgh, the property is within walking distance of local amenities, including a well regarded primary and early years school and a friendly village pub. Just a short stroll away lies the historic Happisburgh Lighthouse, the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia, set against a backdrop of breathtaking coastal scenery. With miles of sandy beach and coastal paths nearby, this home offers a rare blend of heritage, community, and seaside living, ideal for those seeking space, lifestyle flexibility, and a connection to the Norfolk coast.
Just a short drive away, the thriving market town of Stalham, perched on the northern banks of the River Ant, offers a wider selection of services with its bustling high street, schools, supermarket, and petrol station perfect for everyday needs.
Set back from the road, Wayside Stables is approached via a shingle driveway, offering off road parking. To the rear, a raised terrace provides an ideal space for outdoor dining or relaxation, leading down to a well kept lawn garden framed by mature trees, creating a peaceful and private outdoor retreat.
Internally, the main residence offers two generously sized bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with en suite, a comfortable sitting room, a well appointed kitchen, a modern shower room, and an additional lounge with direct access to the garden. The self contained annexe features an open plan layout incorporating a lounge, kitchen, and dining area, ideal for guests, extended family, or potential rental income.
Ideally situated, this coastal retreat is also within easy reach of the ever popular seaside towns of Cromer, Holt, and Sheringham, each offering unique charm and a variety of independent shops, caf s, and attractions. Additionally, the Norfolk Broads National Park, just under eleven miles to the south west, invites you to enjoy scenic boat trips, wildlife watching, and riverside dining, making this an ideal location for those seeking a balanced lifestyle of rural tranquillity and vibrant recreation."