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Tucked away in the idyllic coastal village of Weybourne is a beautifully renovated single storey home which blends comfort, style and a sense of calm. Offering around 1,500 sq. ft. of thoughtfully designed living space, this three bedroom bungalow features a generous kitchen dining room at its heart, complemented by a light filled sitting room and a tranquil garden room perfect for quiet mornings or relaxed entertaining. The property also benefits from a garage, excellent storage throughout, and a mature, private garden which wraps around the home.
Just a short walk from the village centre, Weybourne offers a welcoming pub The Ship Inn serving excellent food and drink, as well as a well stocked local shop and deli. It s a place which provides both convenience and a strong sense of community, not to mention the coastal transport links via nearby bus stops and the steam railway.
Lovingly updated from its 1960s origins, Rosedale has been completely transformed into a stylish, contemporary retreat. The current owners have cherished it as a holiday home for over 30 years, drawn back time and again by its serene setting and timeless appeal. From the conservatory, you can sit and gaze out towards the iconic Weybourne windmill one of many delightful local sights that enhance daily life here. Whether it s the ever changing Norfolk skies or the scent of sea air on the breeze, this is a home designed to slow time and soothe the soul.
Perfectly located just moments from the North Norfolk coast, Rosedale offers immediate access to countryside walks, coastal paths, and nearby Sheringham Park a spectacular spot, especially in spring when the rhododendrons bloom in brilliant colour. Whether you re seeking a peaceful retreat, a family friendly base or a coastal escape, this home presents a unique lifestyle opportunity in one of Norfolk s most picturesque settings.
WEYBOURNE
Just three miles west of Sheringham, Weybourne is familiar to many as a stop on The Poppy Line steam railway, which is a magnificent way to arrive at this unspoilt coastal village. You might spot pretty Weybourne Windmill as you ride the line, which local legend says once signalled to smugglers with the turn of its sails whether the coast was clear to land.
The mill was later home to Mr and Mrs Dodds who were arrested as spies during World War II, after police spotted the couple using the windmill to signal out to sea and discovered a radio transmitter. East Anglia s proximity to Europe meant it played a key role in the war effort and a secret World War II military site to the left of the village, Weybourne Camp, which was visited by Churchill is now home to the Muckleburgh Collection, one of the UK s largest privately owned displays of guns and military vehicles.
Following Station Road, turn into Church Street where the medieval All Saints Church sits, and behind it Weybourne Priory, once home to Augustine monks. Further along is The Ship Inn, a traditional village pub which has been serving locals since the 1800s. Enjoy one of its wide selection of local ales and artisan gins as you enjoy seafood freshly caught just footsteps away. If you follow Beach Lane down to the coastline, you might see the boats which fish the waters for their catch.
Take the coastal path west towards pretty Cley and Salthouse Marshes or head east back to Sheringham. Surrounded by fields, woodland and heathland in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with its village shop, tea room, many traditional cottages and period homes this is a wonderful place to call home.
SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains water, electricity, and drainage. Electric central heating.
COUNCIL TAX
Band to be confirmed.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
D. Ref 6632 3624 7100 0952 5222
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TENURE
Freehold.
LOCATION
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WEBSITE TAGS
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EPC Rating D"