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19th-century, fully refurbished Victorian cottage in the Norfolk Broads National Park, offering panoramic views of Barton Common and just a short walk to Cox’s Marina on Barton Broad. Perfect as a permanent home, second home, or holiday let, with a low-maintenance garden. Recent upgrades include a new roof, flooring, windows, kitchen, boiler, water treatment system, electrics, and plumbing, providing a modern and efficient living space throughout. A striking 21 × 6 front extension offers sweeping 180-degree views across the wildlife-rich landscape, where you can regularly spot ducks, moorhens, woodpeckers, sparrowhawks, and a variety of native flora and fauna managed by the Wildlife Trust.
The Location
The Street in Barton Turf encapsulates the essence of idyllic countryside living. Nestled within the heart of Norfolk's picturesque landscape, this charming village road exudes tranquillity and a timeless sense of community.
Barton Turf, itself, is renowned for its unspoiled natural beauty, with meandering waterways, lush green fields, and a network of footpaths that beckon outdoor enthusiasts.
The Street embodies the quintessential English village atmosphere, where historic cottages and houses seamlessly blend with the surrounding pastoral scenery. Residents here enjoy a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still benefiting from convenient access to nearby amenities and the stunning Norfolk Broads.
The Street, Barton Turf
Stepping into this light-filled haven, you’re welcomed by the inviting open-concept living/kitchen area, perfect for entertaining or unwinding. The tastefully designed kitchen boasts brand new, high-spec appliances throughout, including a statement range cooker, dishwasher, fridge freezer, and washing machine.
Wooden countertops and sleek fitted units complete the picture of functionality and style. French doors and numerous windows bathe the space in natural light, enhancing the airy and open feel of the home.
The three-piece bathroom features Victorian fittings, a rainfall shower head, and a new water treatment plant. The large double bedroom is designed with a soothing blue theme, offering ample space and comfort, along with views of the wrap-around courtyard-style gardens that surround the property.
The exterior showcases charming brick accents, mature hedging, and a driveway, adding to the overall appeal. One of the standout features is the south-facing aspect and picturesque views stretching across Barton Common, providing a scenic backdrop to enjoy from the comfort of your home.
This property has undergone a complete refurbishment from top to bottom, with everything – including the rafters, roof, and treatment plant – in pristine, move-in ready condition.
Some further enhancements, all installed between 2022 and 2023, include:
New felt and roof tiles
150mm loft insulation
PVC soffits and guttering
Full property resurfacing using handmade bricks
Solid oak window ledges
‘Magnet’ fully integrated kitchen
Beko dishwasher
Bosch fridge/freezer
Hoover washer and dryer
Neff integral freezer
Electric room heaters
Rangemaster ‘Professional’ range induction hob and hood
Additionally, the property benefits from ongoing planning permission for two additional bedrooms, offering excellent potential to create a more spacious and versatile home that can adapt to your needs. High-speed fibre optic broadband is also available, making it ideal for modern living, remote work, and seamless streaming.
Agents Note
We understand this property will be sold freehold, connected to mains electricity, water and water treatment plant (2022)
Fibre Optic Broadband
Council Tax Band - B
Planning permission reference - NNDC PF/20/1687 (North Norfolk Council)
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