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Key Features
Guide price £475,000 - £500,000
This exceptional four bedroom detached period home occupies a generous 0.3 acre plot and offers a rare blend of classic character and contemporary comfort.
Beautifully presented throughout, the property features elegant sash windows and high ceilings, creating a light and airy atmosphere. The spacious accommodation includes three versatile reception rooms, perfect for both family living and entertaining, as well as a stylish kitchen with modern fittings.
Upstairs, you will find four double bedrooms, each thoughtfully decorated, along with a well-appointed four piece family bathroom.
The outside space is equally impressive, with beautifully landscaped gardens that wrap around the property and provide a tranquil retreat. The grounds are mainly laid to lawn and feature a variety of mature trees and shrubs, ensuring year-round interest and privacy. A paved patio area is ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining, while a timber built summerhouse (with electric connected and hot tub included) offers the perfect spot to relax.
There are three outside taps and an electric point for convenience, as well as a timber built wood store with a concrete base. The double garage (measuring 5.97m x 5.47m) features two up and over doors to the front, double doors to the rear, and both electric and light connected, making it suitable for a variety of uses including workshop space. Double doors also provide access to an additional garage/workshop area. A gated path leads to the rear garden, further enhancing the sense of privacy and seclusion.
The home is accessed via an electric remote controlled double gated entrance (with a separate pedestrian gate to the side), providing both security and a grand sense of arrival.
This outstanding home combines period charm with modern luxury, set within stunning gardens and offering spacious, flexible accommodation both inside and out.
Services & Info
This home is connected to drainage via a treatment plant and oil fired central heating. There are double glazed sash windows. Council Tax band E - Kings Lynn & West Norfolk Council.
Location
Walpole Highway is a village within the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. It is situated within 5.1 miles of the Cambridgeshire town of Wisbech and 9.7 miles of the Norfolk town of Kings Lynn.
Village Information
It offers amenities to include a primary school, post office, convenience shop and roller skating rink.
Facilities
The nearest train station is within 7.5 miles away in Watlington and runs between Kings Lynn & Cambridge, Kings Lynn train station is 10.3 miles away, operating mostly with the Great Northern line into Kings Cross but with some additional peak services operated by Greater Anglia into Liverpool Street, London.
There is a bus service through the village to neighbouring towns of Wisbech and Kings Lynn
Guide price £475,000 - £500,000
This exceptional four bedroom detached period home occupies a generous 0.3 acre plot and offers a rare blend of classic character and contemporary comfort.
Beautifully presented throughout, the property features elegant sash windows and high ceilings, creating a light and airy atmosphere. The spacious accommodation includes three versatile reception rooms, perfect for both family living and entertaining, as well as a stylish kitchen with modern fittings.
Upstairs, you will find four double bedrooms, each thoughtfully decorated, along with a well-appointed four piece family bathroom.
The outside space is equally impressive, with beautifully landscaped gardens that wrap around the property and provide a tranquil retreat. The grounds are mainly laid to lawn and feature a variety of mature trees and shrubs, ensuring year-round interest and privacy. A paved patio area is ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining, while a timber built summerhouse (with electric connected and hot tub included) offers the perfect spot to relax.
There are three outside taps and an electric point for convenience, as well as a timber built wood store with a concrete base. The double garage (measuring 5.97m x 5.47m) features two up and over doors to the front, double doors to the rear, and both electric and light connected, making it suitable for a variety of uses including workshop space. Double doors also provide access to an additional garage/workshop area. A gated path leads to the rear garden, further enhancing the sense of privacy and seclusion.
The home is accessed via an electric remote controlled double gated entrance (with a separate pedestrian gate to the side), providing both security and a grand sense of arrival.
This outstanding home combines period charm with modern luxury, set within stunning gardens and offering spacious, flexible accommodation both inside and out.
Services & Info
This home is connected to drainage via a treatment plant and oil fired central heating. There are double glazed sash windows. Council Tax band E - Kings Lynn & West Norfolk Council.
Location
Walpole Highway is a village within the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. It is situated within 5.1 miles of the Cambridgeshire town of Wisbech and 9.7 miles of the Norfolk town of Kings Lynn.
Village Information
It offers amenities to include a primary school, post office, convenience shop and roller skating rink.
Facilities
The nearest train station is within 7.5 miles away in Watlington and runs between Kings Lynn & Cambridge, Kings Lynn train station is 10.3 miles away, operating mostly with the Great Northern line into Kings Cross but with some additional peak services operated by Greater Anglia into Liverpool Street, London.
There is a bus service through the village to neighbouring towns of Wisbech and Kings Lynn