Back Street, Gayton
Guide Price £575,000
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Guide Price £575,000 - £600,000. A rare and characterful house including a former chapel offering over 3,000 sq ft of beautifully reimagined living space, interweaving personality and charm. With origins dating back over 200 years, this striking home has been carefully updated to provide comfort, style and an exceptional sense of space throughout. From the grand living areas and spiral staircase to the shaker-style kitchen and book-lined study, every detail has been thoughtfully curated. Four generous bedrooms, a luxurious bathroom, and a bright, beamed landing complete the upstairs layout. Outside, the south-facing garden is a private sanctuary, framed by mature greenery, with a patio perfect for summer lounging and a large, versatile workshop to the rear. With ample parking, a double garage, and a truly secluded setting, this is a standout home in one of West Norfolk’s most well-appointed villages.
The Location
Gayton is one of West Norfolk’s most sought-after villages, located just seven miles east of King’s Lynn. Known for its friendly community spirit and fantastic amenities, it’s easy to see why Gayton remains so popular with families, professionals and those seeking a well-connected village lifestyle. At the heart of the village you'll find a well-used recreation ground, football pitch and allotments, alongside a brilliant mix of local services including an award-winning butcher with deli counter, a handy garage with post office, a generously sized convenience store, a traditional fish and chip shop, and the much-loved Crown Inn pub.
Education is well catered for too, with a newly re-built primary school and nursery which opened in the centre of the village in autumn 2022, designed to serve the community with modern, purpose-built facilities. Travel is simple, whether by car or public transport, with regular bus links and a direct route to King’s Lynn just a few miles away. The Queen Elizabeth Hospital sits just over six miles away, while the town centre offers a wide choice of high street names, independent shops and a mainline railway station with connections to Ely, Cambridge and London.
The property enjoys a lovely position on Back Street. The village centre is less than a ten-minute walk away, with a choice of routes depending on your destination. It’s a perfect balance of countryside charm and everyday ease, with beautiful country walks from the doorstep.
Lattice House, Back Street, Gayton
Steeped in rich heritage and undeniable charm, part of this remarkable home dates back over 200 years and was once a chapel. The whole house has been thoughtfully renewed and sympathetically renovated to create a unique and spacious residence of over 3,000 square feet.
While retaining character, the home has been significantly updated for modern living—external walls have been fitted with insulated thermal plasterboard, offering warmth and comfort throughout. The roof has been renewed, walls and floors fully insulated, and all electrics rewired approximately 25 years ago. The plumbing has been upgraded alongside the installation of a fresh bathroom suite, and a dependable oil boiler was fitted in 2012.
Safety and comfort have been carefully considered, with a burglar alarm in place and wiring for Sonos speakers extending sound throughout the home for a seamless and immersive atmosphere.
The interior offers space and flow in equal measure, with a wide hallway drawing you into the heart of the home. A grand sitting room is divided by a brick partition wall with openings either side, cleverly defining the two zones while maintaining connectivity. The space is grounded by a pair of statement wood burners, creating a cosy ambience ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
The kitchen sits centrally and is thoughtfully styled with classic shaker units, twin windows flooding the area with natural light and ample space for dining. A well-fitted utility room and a WC add practicality, while a study enclosed by walls of bookshelves offers a peaceful and inspiring corner for work or quiet reading.
Family life flourishes in the stunning family room, where a striking spiral staircase draws the eye upwards to a mezzanine-style gallery area, an imaginative space perfect for storage, play or creative use.
Four generously sized bedrooms bring versatility and space, whether you’re accommodating family, welcoming guests, or carving out dedicated zones for work or hobbies. Two of the rooms are fitted with built-in storage, providing practical solutions without compromising on style and there is a large airing cupboard. The landing area connecting the bedrooms is bright and airy, elevated by an overhead wooden beam that adds texture and warmth.
The main bathroom has been beautifully finished with a functional yet luxurious layout. To the rear sits a deep bathtub perfect for relaxing soaks, paired with a smartly designed corner shower that maximises space without feeling compact. A separate basin and WC complete the four-piece arrangement, making the space highly efficient for family use. Every room feels considered, with original charm met by subtle updates that make day-to-day living a joy.
Externally, the home continues to impress with a green-rendered façade that nods to its character. Parts of the brick and flint remain exposed in the garden area, offering an eye-catching blend of history and style. The outdoor space is a true extension of the home—private, peaceful, and exceptionally well-screened. Bordered by mature bushes, established fencing, and a handsome, large tree offering natural shade, the garden feels completely secluded. There is a mature walnut tree, a peach tree and the paths and patio are paved with natural stone.
The sun-drenched patio provides the ideal spot for lounging, with plenty of space for outdoor furniture and potted greenery. With no Tree Preservation Orders in place, there’s freedom to shape the garden to your own vision. A well-equipped outbuilding doubles as a workshop or creative space, complete with modern electrics, while the double garage and ample off-road parking offer everyday practicality without compromising on style. This is outdoor living with purpose and privacy—designed to be enjoyed as much as admired.
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