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Nestled in an idyllic setting, this beautifully presented cottage offers spacious and versatile accommodation and, being wonderfully positioned in the centre of the village, it s just a short distance from village amenities. Chequer Cottage, a Grade II Listed property, showcases traditional brick and timber framed construction and dates back to the early 1700s. With a recent extension and a pan tiled roof, the cottage blends history with modern updates.
Step inside to an inviting entrance hall leading to a sitting room, study, bathroom, and a well designed kitchen with a farmhouse feel. The dining room boasts ample natural light, and a utility room provides convenience.
The first floor features two spacious bedrooms, each with their own unique charm, as well as a stylish shower room and large built in wardrobes.
Additionally, you ll find charming features such as exposed beams, handmade windows with monkey tail handles, and a farmhouse style kitchen, with useful pantry. The cosy fireplace with a wood burner adds to the ambiance.
Adjacent to the cottage, there s a studio, with power and lighting, offering huge potential and versatility. Skylights and dual aspect windows flood in light and make it an inspiring place to work or create.
Outside, the cottage enjoys a prominent position with beautiful cottage style front gardens featuring mature trees, shrubs, and vibrant flowers. The rear offers driveway parking, a garage, and a delightful paved courtyard.
Chequer Cottage is a true gem, which blends historical character with modern comfort; a haven in which to enjoy a fulfilling lifestyle while embracing the charm of village living.
GREAT ELLINGHAM
Great Ellingham is a charming Breckland village nestled in the beautiful Norfolk countryside, offering an idyllic setting for residents and visitors alike. It boasts a well stocked shop, Post Office, and The Crown a traditional village pub serving excellent food. Nearby Hingham and Attleborough, both within three miles, provide additional schools, supermarkets, and services. The village also benefits from easy access to the A11, connecting to Norwich, the A47, London, and the Midlands. Attleborough offers regular rail services to both Norwich and London.
A strong sense of community thrives in Great Ellingham, with various clubs and groups offering recreation and connection. Sports fans can enjoy the cricket club, football club, p tanque, and flower club. Its designation as a dark skies area makes it an ideal location for the Breckland Astronomical Observatory, which hosts regular open evenings. Each summer, the much loved Teddy Bear Festival fills the village with imaginative straw bears crafted by locals, showcasing creativity and spirit.
The village is surrounded by rolling countryside, with scenic footpaths and bridleways ideal for walking and cycling. Wildlife is abundant, making it a peaceful spot for nature lovers.
Great Ellingham s history dates back to the Anglo Saxon era and it appears in the Domesday Book of 1086. Agriculture has long played a vital role in the village s identity, and the 14th century Church of St. James, with its striking architecture, remains a key landmark.
With its blend of community, countryside, and heritage, Great Ellingham is a wonderful place to live and explore.
SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Central heating via modern electric combi boiler. Full fibre broadband connected.
COUNCIL TAX
Band C.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
An Energy Performance Certificate is not required for this property due to it being Grade II listed.
TENURE
Freehold.
LOCATION
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