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In the historic fishing village of Eccles-On-Sea, this detached bungalow is just a short walk from the coastline, offering easy access to coastal walks and the village amenities. The single-level layout makes it an excellent choice for downsizers, those seeking accessible living, or anyone wanting a practical home by the sea. The property features a recently re-fitted open-plan kitchen and dining area, a spacious sitting room with a wood burner, a light-filled garden room, three bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate shower room. Outside, a private garden with lawn, planted beds, a timber shed, and a shingle driveway providing off-road parking for two vehicles complete this versatile home, combining comfort, functionality, and the relaxed atmosphere of village coastal living.
Location
Abbotts Way forms part of the quiet coastal community of Eccles on Sea, where homes sit just behind the dunes and the beach is only a few minutes’ walk along sandy paths. The setting feels removed from busier resort villages, giving it a calm, uncluttered atmosphere that appeals to people who value privacy, outdoor space and direct access to the coast. Daily life often centres on the shoreline with early dog walks on the wide, often near-empty beach, watching the changing weather over the sea, and using the surrounding lanes for cycling or running. Although the village has no shops, basic amenities in Lessingham are about a mile and a half away, and Stalham, around four to five miles inland, provides supermarkets, healthcare, schools and other essentials. Happisburgh is roughly two miles to the south and Sea Palling around two miles to the north, offering alternative beaches, cafés and seasonal facilities. Local bus routes run through nearby villages including Lessingham and Stalham, giving connections towards larger towns, and the closest train stations are at Worstead and North Walsham, both about nine to ten miles away. This creates a quiet coastal setting with easy access to countryside and small-village life while still being a short drive from practical services.
Marina, Abbots Way
The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen and dining area, which has been recently re-fitted with modern cabinetry, an integrated oven, a Butler sink, and designated spaces for appliances such as a fridge, dishwasher, or washing machine. There is ample space for a dining table, creating a functional area for meals and socialising. A separate utility room and rear porch add further storage and practical space for everyday use.
The sitting room is generously proportioned and features a wood burner, creating a comfortable environment for relaxation. Sliding doors open into a light-filled garden room, which provides additional space for dining, hobbies, or casual entertaining, while offering front-facing views.
The property has three bedrooms, all offering good levels of privacy and natural light, supported by a family bathroom and a separate shower room, both comprising classic three-piece suites, ensuring flexibility for family living or guests.
Outside, the garden is a particular feature of the property. It is laid to lawn with mature planted beds, providing space for gardening or outdoor seating, and includes a timber shed for storage. A shingle driveway offers off-road parking for two vehicles.
This bungalow combines practical, single-level living with a quiet village location and proximity to the coast. It is particularly suited to those looking for a functional home with private outdoor space, while still being close to the amenities and lifestyle opportunities of a historic seaside village.
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