The Street, Costessey
Offers In Excess Of £700,000
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Trinity Cottage is a captivating 15th-century Tudor residence, gracefully positioned within approximately an acre (stms) of mature, wildlife-rich gardens in the heart of Costessey’s conservation area. This Grade II Listed home is a masterclass in character and craftsmanship, with original features—exposed beams, open fireplaces and parquet flooring—elegantly paired with considered modern upgrades throughout. The light-washed interior flows across four distinctive bedrooms, a charming kitchen and a versatile mix of reception spaces, perfectly suited to both family life and refined entertaining. Outside, the grounds unfold into a stunning blend of wildflower lawns, orchards, meadow paths and flint-walled courtyards, interspersed with a collection of atmospheric outbuildings. With extensive parking, complete redecoration and a setting that balances seclusion with superb connectivity, this is a home of rare provenance and enduring appeal.
What's around you…
Set within Costessey's conservation area, Trinity Cottage, The Street enjoys a prized position among a collection of listed homes, each reflecting the historic character of the neighbourhood. This address offers the rare balance of countryside access and city convenience, with Norwich just a short drive away and swift connections to the A47 (2.9 miles) and NDR for travel further afield.
For outdoor lovers, Marriotts Way is close by—a well-loved route for walking, running and dog walks. Local life is well-served with nearby cafes, active churches and popular pubs. Village shops, a garage and a pharmacy are all within easy reach, along with two doctors' surgeries for added convenience.
Families benefit from a selection of schools in neighbouring Taverham, as well as a local garden centre and several parks. This location blends daily practicality with characterful surroundings, offering a lifestyle that's both connected and full of charm.
The Street, Costessey
Dating back to the early 15th century, this striking four-bedroom Tudor cottage exudes timeless appeal and stands proudly within approximately one acre of established grounds (STMS). Grade II Listed and centrally positioned within its plot, the home blends centuries of heritage with practical modern comforts, making it both historically significant and wholly livable.
Internally, the home is generously proportioned with three reception rooms offering a flexible footprint—perfect for both relaxed family living and more formal occasions. Two of the reception spaces open directly onto the garden, with a third access point from the hallway—perfect for encouraging a seamless connection between indoors and out on brighter days. Elsewhere, rich period details take centre stage, including exposed beams, characterful fireplaces, and striking parquet flooring in the sitting room. With either double or triple-aspect windows, each room is drenched in natural light and offers immersive views of the gardens beyond.
The kitchen is full of character and everyday functionality, enhanced by exposed beams and thoughtfully crafted built-in shelving and cupboards. Double-aspect windows bring in an abundance of light, while there is plenty of space for dining and entertaining. Integrated appliances include a NEFF dishwasher and washing machine, with a gas/electric cooker in situ. Storage has been well considered, allowing the heart of the home to remain both practical and charming. From here, the flow continues throughout the property, making everyday life both comfortable and convenient. A ground floor WC, complete with pamment tile flooring and wash basin, adds to the usability of the space, especially in a busy home environment.
Upstairs, you’ll find four well-proportioned bedrooms. Three are located in the historic core of the home, each one inviting with individual character, while the primary suite with en-suite forms part of a sympathetic post-1951 addition. Each bedroom enjoys elevated garden views and has been updated with new carpeting throughout (excluding bathrooms), laid in late 2024. The bathrooms themselves were stylishly replaced just 17 months ago and offer sleek modern fittings, high-quality tiling, and an easy-to-enjoy layout designed for self-care.
Outdoors, the grounds are a patchwork of curated gardens, natural beauty and wildlife-friendly zones. A mix of hedging—silver birch, conifer and chestnut—defines the boundary and provides excellent privacy. The front lawn is sown with wildflowers and pollinator plants, inviting bees and butterflies to make their home.
There are multiple garden "zones" to enjoy including a wooded area, a flourishing orchard, meadow stretches and a pond brimming with life such as frogs, newts, and other pondlife—many framed by original flint walls.
Additional features include three gated access points, extensive off-road parking and a collection of fascinating outbuildings. A large outhouse, once part of a trio of cottages, remains full of character with visible 19th-century detailing; another cottage remnant is currently used as a wood store and general storage. Scattered throughout the plot, you’ll also find a greenhouse, pig shed and a delightfully positioned summer house—perfect for reading, relaxing, or enjoying the garden in all seasons.
Fully redecorated throughout and a joy to call home, this remarkable property offers an incredibly rare opportunity to own a piece of English history, while benefiting from the space, light, and layout expected of contemporary living. A home that tells a story—ready for its next chapter.
A Note From the Owner…
“I’ve always loved the balance of country living with the convenience of being just 10 minutes from the city. This cottage has been the perfect spot for offering plenty of space and light throughout. The wrap-around garden is such a lovely feature, perfect for spending afternoons out there, enjoying the peace and quiet.
The back of the house is a real suntrap, ideal for soaking up the warmth for most of the year. Inside, the rooms are roomy but full of character, with lots of history and interest that make it feel unique. Every window offers a beautiful view, whether it's the greenery, the surrounding landscape or just the changing light – there’s always something to enjoy.”
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Sold Freehold
Two title deeds: Half an Acre Including Outbuildings and Additional Grounds
Half an Acre Occupied by the Main Residence and Formal Gardens
Connected to mains water, electricity, gas and septic tank.
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