House for sale Norfolk Coast (Stiffkey)
Price Range £399.950,
Phone: 01328 830214
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House for sale on the North Norfolk Coast. Spacious bungalow with 4 double bedrooms, 3 ensuite. South facing sun lounge, secluded, mature gardens. Garage. Price £399.950
Mrs Rae Muddle
Mole Lodge
Phone: 01328 830214
Address:
84a Wells Road
Stiffkey
Wells
NR23 1QE
Stiffkey North Norfolk Coast. Beautiful bungalow, close to coastal path and salt marshes. Attractive Spacious property with 4 double bedrooms, 3 ensuite. Large guest cloakroom. Good sized kitchen/breakfast room. Utility room. Spacious lounge with open fire and separate dining room. South facing sun lounge with corner bar and french doors leading to pretty, secluded, mature gardens, which are very easily maintained. Garage and parking. D.V.D. available upon request to show a wider picture of our lovely home.
FEATURES:
4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms
Cooking: Electric
Available: Immediately
Sq Metres: 2000
Parking & Garage
Amenities
· Rear Garden
· Front Garden
· Suitable for Pets
· Near Shops
· Balcony/Patio
· Loft/Attic
· Fireplace
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AROUND STIFFKEY:
The nearest town is Wells-next-the-sea, 4 miles west. Wells has shops, bank, pubs, restaurants, a narrow gauge railway, amusements, fish A chips. To the east, Blakeney offers a few shops and pubs. Inland is Little Walsingham, an important centre for pilgramage since the Middle Ages. Travelling west from Wells is Holkham Hall, a fine stately home, the Burnhams, the birthplace of Nelson, Sandringham and Hunstanton. There are many other historical sites and family attractions nearby. Kings Lynn and the fine city of Norwich are both within easy reach.
STIFFKEY:
A settlement has existed at Stiffkey since at least Roman times, but it has remained a small village of less than 300 residents. Despite a number of noteworthy past inhabitants, the most famous was Harold Davidson, the village vicar in the 1930s. Rev. Davidson hit the headlines when he became embroiled in a scandal concerning London prostitutes. As he attempted to clear his name he found himself on the wrong side of a lion's cage and was mauled to death. Predominantly a farming community, Stiffkey is also known for its cockles - 'Stewkey Blues'. It will take a few minutes stroll from the village to reach the salt marshes, but is well worth the effort. There are also plenty of well sign-posted walks in the countryside around the village. The village pub 'Red Lion' serves local beer and food and the post-office supplies fresh bread, milk, newspapers etc.