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Perched in the heart of Hindolveston, The Old Chequers (reflecting its origins as the former coaching inn “The Chequers”) is a home steeped in history and character. Once a bustling 1794 coaching inn, it now fuses period allure with contemporary ease. Sun-drenched interiors showcase striking fireplaces, exposed beams, and generous windows that frame the rolling countryside beyond. Three distinguished reception rooms and a welcoming kitchen make entertaining effortless and everyday life a delight. Six double bedrooms provide tranquil environments, while meticulously landscaped gardens, terraces, and a timber-framed summer house extend the living space outdoors. With secure parking and versatile outbuildings, practicality intertwines with charisma at every turn. More than a house, this is a home where village fellowship, timeless panache, and inspiring character converge beautifully.
The Location
Hindolveston is a charming village tucked into the heart of North Norfolk, surrounded by gentle rolling countryside, hedgerows, and open meadows. It’s a peaceful spot for anyone who enjoys being outdoors, with plenty of walking and cycling opportunities. The Weavers’ Way, a long-distance trail, passes through the village, linking it to other scenic parts of Norfolk and offering easy access to the countryside.
Village life in Hindolveston is relaxed and welcoming. With around 600 residents, it has a close-knit, friendly feel. The village hall is the heart of the community, hosting events like film nights, seasonal celebrations, and local gatherings, including a popular Friday night bar and Tuesday coffee morning. A well-regarded local farm shop is also a valued part of village life, adding to the sense of community while maintaining a quiet, rural charm that makes Hindolveston feel like a true escape from the bustle of town life.
For food, drink, and a change of pace, the nearby market town of Holt, about eight miles away, has plenty to offer. Cosy pubs and restaurants, like The Feathers Hotel, known for its traditional British fare, and The King’s Head, a welcoming gastro-pub serving local ales and home-cooked meals, make for perfect stops after a countryside walk. Holt’s boutique shops and seasonal markets add to the charm, giving visitors a taste of local life.
Hindolveston is a village where countryside walks, fresh air, and community spirit combine. It’s ideal for those who love quiet village life, scenic surroundings, and a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
The Old Chequers, Hindolveston
Placed in the heart of the village, The Old Chequers is a home that tells a story at every turn. Its white rendered façade, complemented by charming green-framed windows, exudes timeless character and immediately invites you inside.
Once a bustling coaching inn dating back to 1794, this property has been lovingly transformed into a residence of effortless elegance, where period character and contemporary comfort sit beautifully side by side.
Step through the main entrance hall and you are greeted by a striking checkerboard floor and a fireplace, setting the tone for the rest of the house. Light floods the interiors, with many rooms enjoying dual aspects and generous double windows, creating a bright, airy atmosphere that perfectly complements the home’s warm, inviting interiors.
Three formal reception rooms provide versatile spaces for entertaining or quiet family moments, each brimming with charm. Open fireplaces, exposed beams, and rustic flooring nod to the building’s rich history, while thoughtful modern touches ensure comfort. The kitchen/breakfast room, the heart of the home, is both practical and welcoming, a place to cook, dine, and overlook the garden.
The first floor is home to six double bedrooms, each offering a serene setting. Four bedrooms enjoy uninterrupted views over rolling countryside, while the remaining two overlook the garden, creating a tranquil backdrop to daily life. A beautifully appointed family bathroom and a ground-floor shower room provide practical luxury, while a utility room keeps everyday life effortlessly organised.
A Georgian fireplace in one of the bedrooms is original to the house, alongside other retained period features including some original doors and architraving.
The gardens are a particular delight, especially in spring, when daffodils and blossoming flowers bring colour and life to the grounds. The front garden is enclosed and features shaped lawns, terraces, and walkways, while the rear garden offers sun terraces, well-stocked flowerbeds, and raised vegetable and herb plots.
A timber-framed summer house or garden studio, which is insulated and equipped with power and lighting, provides a versatile space for work, hobbies, or quiet reflection. Secure parking is offered via double gates leading to an enclosed hardstanding.
Set within the sociable and welcoming village of Hindolveston, the property benefits from a genuine sense of community. Regular village events, craft clubs, cinema nights, and a local farm shop add to the charm, making this more than just a home, it’s a place to truly belong.
With its rich history, super characterful interiors, bright and light-filled rooms, and idyllic village location, The Old Chequers is a rare and remarkable home, offering a lifestyle of comfort, inspiration, and timeless appeal.
Agents Note
This property will be sold freehold and connected to oil-fired heating, mains water, electricity and drainage.
Covenant: this home may not be turned into a pub.
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E
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