Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 23 Mill Road, Wells-next-the-sea, a charming and spacious semi-detached type home with 6 bed in the NR23 1HE area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band E.
This classic property was built before 1900 and has a reported internal area of 211 internal square metres
in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige.
This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £1,039,994 and a rental potential of £6,760 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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UPLANDS A substantial and imposing, six bedroom
period residence, built in the early 1900's, occupying a bold
corner plot. One of a pair of landmark Edwardian semi-detached
homes, Uplands boasts stunning architectural detail such as high
ceilings, sash windows, open fireplaces, a cast-iron range,
original Victorian-style greenhouse with water pump and irrigation
system. Steeped in local history, the property was originally built
for a wealthy local family and remained in the same ownership for
approximately 100 years and was then bought by the present owners
in the last 12 years. The property remains virtually original since
being built, retaining all of its period features, offering a rare
insight into a past era and an opportunity to own a unique part of
the areas local history. To the ground floor is a spacious entrance
hall with original tiled floor, sitting room with feature box
window and open fireplace, drawing room with a bay window onto the
side garden, dining room with open fireplace and bay french doors
onto the garden, kitchen area with original fitted dresser,
separate utility room, walk-in pantry, original Victorian-style
greenhouse and outside WC. To the first floor there are three
substantial bedrooms, all with open fireplaces, a family bathroom
and separate WC. To the second floor are three further bedrooms
offering elevated views. To the front is a five bar gate leading on
to a shingle laid hard standing offering parking for several cars.
To the side and rear of the property are enclosed gardens with a
lawned area. A virtual tour for this property can be seen by
clicking the virtual tour tab on the property details page.
WELLS-NEXT-THE-SEA Wells-next-the-Sea is a small
popular town set behind a small harbour on the beautiful North
Norfolk Coast and was voted the second best seaside resort in
Britain 2006 by Holiday Which magazine. The town has a maze of
narrow streets, old alleys and yards, filled with shops, pubs and
cafes and there are many listed and impressive Georgian and
Victorian buildings. The town has a doctors surgery, library,
community hall and primary and secondary schools, and, for those
that enjoy the water a public house on a boat. Wells-next-the-Sea
is within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at the heart of the
Heritage Coast between Hunstanton and Weybourne and the beautiful
sandy beach, with its pine trees, sand dunes and colourful beach
huts, can be reached by car or by using a miniature steam train
from the harbour or enjoy the Quay with its active fishing fleet
and sailing club. Both Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham Woods are
designated Nature Reserves, and walkers and birdwatchers enjoy the
North Norfolk Coastal Path, creeks and marshes.
ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES
:- Feature arched storm porch with carrstone
detail and original Victorian-style tiled floor. Ornate original
Victorian-style part glazed front door with light to...
HALL 25' 0" x 5' 10" max
(7.62m x 1.78m) Original hardwood door to the side garden.
Original ornate ceiling coving, ceiling light and original ornate
mosaic tiled floor. Staircase to the first floor.
SITTING ROOM 15'
8" into box window x 14' 1" (4.78m x
4.29m) Feature original box window to the front aspect.
Original open fireplace with cast-iron grate, marble mantel, tiled
cheeks and hearth. Original ornate ceiling coving, picture rail,
ceiling light and stripped floorboards.
DRAWING ROOM 15'
8" into bay window x 11' 7" (4.78m x
3.53m) Feature bay sash window to the side aspect.
Fireplace with wooden mantel, marble surround and hearth, currently
fitted with a gas flame-effect fire. Picture rail, ceiling light
and stripped floorboards.
DINING ROOM 17'
4" into bay french doors x 11' 9" (5.28m x
3.58m) Original bay french doors with views onto the
garden. Original ornate marble fireplace with cast-iron grate,
period tiled cheeks and hearth. Original ornate ceiling coving,
picture rail, ceiling light and stripped floorboards.
KITCHEN 11' 10" x 9' 10"
(3.61m x 3m) Original multi pane sash window to the rear
aspect. Original dresser with shelving and cupboards under.
Original cast-iron Range in need of refurbishment. Fitted cupboards
to one wall. Ceiling light and original tiled floor. Door to the
utility room.
UTILITY ROOM 8'
0" x 7' 8" (2.44m x 2.34m) Original multi
pane window and door to the side garden. Original ceramic sink with
taps. Ceiling light and original tiled floor. This room is
currently fitted with a washing machine, tumble dryer and cooker.
PANTRY 8' 10" x 4' 7"
(2.69m x 1.4m) Original multi pane sash window to the rear
aspect. Ceiling light and original flooring. Low level fitted hand
built cupboards with shelving above.
FIRST FLOOR
LANDING Original staircase with chunky open
balustrades. Multi pane sash window to the side aspect. Ceiling
light.
BEDROOM ONE 19'
6" x 15' 6" into box window (5.94m x
4.72m) Original ornate box window and further window to
the front aspect. Original cast-iron open fireplace with cast-iron
grate and ornate original mosaic tiled hearth. Original picture
rail, ceiling light and stripped floorboards.
BEDROOM TWO 13'
10" x 13' 0" (4.22m x 3.96m) Original
multi pane sash window to the rear aspect with far reaching
countryside views. Original cast-iron fireplace. Original picture
rail, ceiling light and stripped floorboards. Original fitted
cupboard on one wall.
BEDROOM THREE 13'
1" x 11' 7" (3.99m x 3.53m) Original multi
pane sash window to the side aspect with stunning open countryside
views. Original cast-iron fireplace. Original picture rail, ceiling
light and stripped floorboards.
BATHROOM 8' 5" x 7' 5"
(2.57m x 2.26m) Original multi pane sash windows to the
rear aspect with countryside views. Suite comprising original
roll-top bath with ornate feet and wall mounted taps. Original
cast-iron handbasin with wall mounted taps. Wall mounted boiler.
Ceiling light.
SEPARATE WC 5' 2"
x 3' 4" (1.57m x 1.02m) Original multi pane
coloured glass window to the side aspect. Original high level WC
with wooden seat.
SECOND FLOOR
LANDING Original staircase with chunky open
balustrade. Ceiling light and stripped floorboards.
BEDROOM FOUR 17'
3" x 11' 5" (5.26m x 3.48m) Original multi
pane sash window to the side aspect with open countryside views.
Original picture rail and ceiling light.
BEDROOM FIVE 11'
8" x 9' 1" (3.56m x 2.77m) Original multi
pane sash window to the rear aspect with countryside views. Ceiling
light and stripped floorboards. Low level fitted cupboard with
eaves storage.
BEDROOM SIX 11'
9" x 7' 5" (3.58m x 2.26m) Original multi
pane sash window to the front aspect. Ceiling light and stripped
floorboards.
OUTSIDE The property is accessed via Mill Road
through a gate with a brick wall to the front perimeter. The front
garden is mainly laid to lawn and leads around to a side garden
with open countryside views. Planning permission is currently in
place for a driveway to be built to the front, providing off street
parking. Gated side access leads to the rear garden, which is
mainly laid to lawn with a shrub border to one side and perimeter
fencing to the rear and the other side. There is access to the
original outside WC with original thunderbox toilet and exposed
brick walls. In the rear garden is an original Victorian-style
well, which feeds water to a hand pump in the original
Victorian-style glazed and timber framed greenhouse.
DIRECTIONS
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