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The Drift, Lyng

Guide Price £325,000Freehold

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Key Information

Tenure:Freehold
Council tax band:C
Broadband:up to 78Mbps
Mobile signal:*Based on indoor data coverage
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Key Features

Guide Price £325,000 - £350,000
Four-bedroom Georgian cottage full of warmth, character, and timeless appeal
Country-style kitchen with herringbone flooring, exposed beams, and generous storage
Cosy dining room with pamment-style flooring and dark, rustic ceiling beams
Inviting sitting room stretching the full length of the home, complete with a glowing log burner
Exposed brick and beam-framed opening between dining and sitting rooms for a charming visual connection
Two four-piece bathrooms—a rare luxury in a home of this era
Beautifully styled interiors that complement the home’s history with modern comfort
Private garden with patio, lawn, potted plants, and climbing greenery around brick-framed stairs
Ample parking and garage, ideal for families or visiting guests

Description

Guide Price £325,000 - £350,000. Set in the postcard-perfect village of Lyng, The Drift is a soulful Georgian cottage that marries rustic charm with considered comfort. With four bedrooms, two four-piece bathrooms, and a rich tapestry of original features—wooden beams, pamment floors, and a glowing log burner—it’s a home that feels both generous and grounding. The heart of the house is a characterful country kitchen, made for slow mornings and gatherings that stretch into the evening. Outside, a beautifully curated garden offers a private retreat, where flowers climb brick pillars and sunlight lingers on the patio. Just a short stroll from the much-loved Fox at Lyng and surrounded by open countryside, the setting is idyllic yet practical—with Norwich and the Norfolk coast both within easy reach. Life here flows at a gentler pace—authentic, rooted, and quietly joyful.

The Location

Heath Road in Lyng offers a beautifully balanced lifestyle—rural, peaceful, and picturesque, yet effortlessly connected. This charming village is surrounded by expansive countryside and scenic walking routes, ideal for anyone who loves the outdoors, whether that means weekend rambles, bike rides, or simply soaking in the sounds of nature.

Just a 20-minute drive from the vibrant city of Norwich, and around 30 minutes from the stunning Norfolk coast, it’s perfectly placed for both work and leisure. Excellent road links make commuting or spontaneous coastal escapes refreshingly easy.

Lyng itself is a welcoming, close-knit community with local shops, schools, and an authentic village spirit. A particular highlight is The Fox at Lyng—a beloved local pub known not only for its top-notch food but also for its regular food events and visiting food trucks, bringing a burst of variety and flavour right to the heart of the village. Whether you're enjoying a pint in the garden, tucking into a wood-fired pizza or catching up with neighbours during one of its lively evenings, The Fox adds real heart (and taste!) to village life.

The Drift, Lyng

Set in the storybook village of Lyng, this beguiling four-bedroom Georgian cottage is the kind of home that wraps its arms around you. Radiating charm and a deep sense of character, it offers an escape from the bustle of the everyday—yet with everything you need still comfortably within reach. This is a place for those craving a more grounded, slower-paced way of life, without sacrificing comfort or space.

Inside, the country-style kitchen brims with soul. It boasts ample storage, a herringbone-tiled floor underfoot and centuries-old wooden beams that run overhead. It’s a space made for slow mornings, hearty meals, and the quiet rituals of daily life. Adjoining it is a practical utility area with access to the rear garden, plus a handy WC—ideal for busy households.

The dining room exudes a grounded feel, with its warm pamment-style flooring and dark, timeworn ceiling beams overhead. This isn’t just a room—it’s a mood. An arched brick and beam-framed opening leads through to the sitting room, cleverly framing the view of the log burner. This thoughtful architectural detail binds both spaces with a sense of flow and history.

The sitting room is long, inviting, and richly atmospheric. Sunlight dances across its textures during the day, while in the evening, the log burner glows with a flickering amber light, casting shadows on the rugged beams. Despite its cosy feel, the room spans an impressive length—perfect for entertaining, curling up with a book, or simply watching the seasons shift outside your window.

The vendors have styled it with impeccable intuition, every piece of furniture in quiet dialogue with the home’s distinctive character—something incredibly hard to achieve and even harder to replicate.

Upstairs, four dreamy bedrooms await—each with its own personality, bathed in soft natural light and looking out over garden greenery or village rooftops. Both bathrooms are lavishly sized, each with four pieces—a rare and luxurious touch, especially for a period property. Having one is fortunate. Having two is a true indulgence.

Step into the garden and you’re transported to a private, green-hued haven. A blend of patio and lawn creates zones for dining, lounging, or pottering. Vivid potted plants spill colour across the space, while climbing greenery coils romantically around brick standing beams, leading to a raised patio where summer evenings stretch out long and golden. There’s also plenty of parking and a garage—practical perks that only add to the magic.

Life in Lyng moves to a gentler rhythm. The village is wonderfully quiet and tucked away, yet still well-connected. Walks here are unhurried; neighbours wave; birdsong replaces traffic.

Agents Note

Sold Freehold

Connected to mains water, electricity, drainage and oil-fired heating.

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Lyng Church of England Primary School
(0.14 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 101
Age Range: 4 - 11
Great Witchingham Church of England Primary Academy
(2.01 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 71
Age Range: 4 - 11
Bawdeswell Community Primary School
(2.26 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 86
Age Range: 5 - 11
Hockering Church of England Primary Academy
(3.12 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 44
Age Range: 4 - 11
Reepham High School and College
(3.29 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 1091
Age Range: 11 - 18
Swanton Morley VC Primary School
(3.45 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 176
Age Range: 4 - 11
Reepham Primary School
(3.54 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 215
Age Range: 4 - 11
Mattishall Primary School
(4.4 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 189
Age Range: 4 - 11
Foulsham Primary School Academy
(4.77 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 85
Age Range: 5 - 11
Dereham Neatherd High School
(5.11 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 1176
Age Range: 11 - 18

Property Calculators

Mortgage

Estimated Monthly Mortgage Payment:
£1,626 /mo.25 Years, 4.5% Interest
Loan
£292,500
Total Repay
£487,743

Stamp Duty

You’ll have to pay the stamp duty of:
£6,250
0% up to £125,000
2% from £125,000 to £250,000
5% from £250,000 to £325,000
Your effective stamp duty rate is 1.92%

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