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Set against open fields in the heart of Felmingham, this chain-free semi-detached home invites a slower, more considered pace of life on the northern edge of the Norfolk Broads. Inside, well-proportioned rooms flow easily from a welcoming entrance hall, with a comfortable sitting room centred around a brick-built fireplace and wood burner, and a kitchen/dining room designed for both daily life and shared meals. Upstairs, three bedrooms provide calm, private spaces, complemented by an en-suite to the main bedroom and a family bathroom, while outside generous gardens and open views complete a home shaped around its rural setting.
Location
Stow Heath Road lies on the western edge of Felmingham, a small, peaceful village in North Norfolk. The road is predominantly residential, surrounded by open fields and traditional Norfolk countryside, giving a sense of space and quiet while still being within easy reach of nearby towns. North Walsham is approximately three miles to the northeast, offering a range of shops, supermarkets, and leisure facilities, while Aylsham sits around three to four miles southwest, providing additional amenities including independent stores, cafes, and weekly markets.
Within Felmingham itself, local conveniences include the village shop with a Post Office, a village hall hosting community events, and green spaces suitable for walking or informal sports. Families in the area typically use nearby primary schools such as Antingham & Southrepps or Aylsham’s primary schools, with secondary education accessible at North Walsham High School or Aylsham High School, both a short drive away.
Transport links are straightforward for a rural setting. Local bus services connect the village with North Walsham and Aylsham, and the Bittern Line at North Walsham station provides rail access to Norwich and the Norfolk coast. By car, the B1145 provides a convenient route through the region, linking Felmingham to surrounding villages and towns.
Life on Stow Heath Road is shaped by its rural setting: low traffic, easy access to countryside walks, and a sense of community make it appealing to those seeking a quieter lifestyle while remaining close to schools, shops, and transport links.
Stow Heath Road
Proudly positioned on a generous plot in the sought-after village of Felmingham, this chain-free semi-detached residence offers a relaxed, rural way of life on the northern edge of the Norfolk Broads. With open field views stretching out both to the front and rear, the setting feels refreshingly private, yet remains well connected to the surrounding countryside and coastline.
The home welcomes you through an inviting entrance hall, complete with a practical ground-floor WC, setting the tone for comfortable everyday living. At the heart of the house lies a spacious sitting room, where a brick-built fireplace with an inset wood burner creates a warm focal point, ideal for slow evenings in or relaxed gatherings with friends and family.
The kitchen and dining room is designed with both function and sociability in mind, fitted with quality cabinetry, a range oven, integrated dishwasher and under-counter spaces ready for your own appliances. This is a space that naturally lends itself to long breakfasts, shared meals and views out across the garden.
Upstairs, three well-proportioned bedrooms provide comfortable and private accommodation. The principal bedroom benefits from its own en-suite and a large window overlooking the garden, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a neatly appointed family bathroom with a three-piece suite.
Outside, the lifestyle appeal truly comes into its own. The expansive gardens are a standout feature, with a raised decked terrace perfect for outdoor dining, a sweeping lawn offering space to unwind or play, and the addition of a brick-built outbuilding and greenhouse for hobbies, storage or gardening pursuits. To the front, a shingled driveway provides ample off-road parking for multiple vehicles.
Surrounded by open countryside and located within a welcoming Norfolk village, this home offers a balanced blend of rural living and practical comfort, a place to settle into, slow down and enjoy the landscape that defines this much-loved corner of the county.
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Please note: The neighbouring property can view the shared septic tank with permission.