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Property for sale in North West Norfolk.19th century building with attractive mature gardens
and period features. Lovely setting in Flitcham - an award-winning well-located village
19th century building with attractive mature gardens

   
Cottage in Litcham

The Long Cottage is a
three bedroom property on Norfolk's Sandringham Estate

Centrally heated, with hardwood double glazed windows and large enclosed gardens

Located in Flitcham, an attractive award winning village

 
 
 

Call for a viewingPRICE: £395,000

• Carr-stone and brick cottage
• Three bedroom property
• Large office/study
• Oil-fired central heating
• Hardwood double glazed windows
• Large attractive mature plot
• Enclosed front & rear gardens
• Garage & outbuildings
• Extra off-road parking
• Located on the Sandringham Estate
• Quiet award-winning village

Converted in 1872  
External view      Three bedroom Norfolk cottage in a beautiful location...

A picture-postcard carr-stone and brick cottage on the Sandringham Estate which was originally stables on the Holkham Estate, converted to 2 cottages in 1872.

The area was bought by the Sandringham Estate and the last owner of this cottage, who was an MP for West Norfolk, converted the two into one cottage in the 1970s having purchased them from Her Majesty The Queen.

The present owner has lived here since 2000, having carried out extensive work including the addition of hardwood double glazed windows, a new kitchen (2007), a garage, large lockable shed, lean-to log shed, boundary fencing, back porch, larder etc. It extends to approximateley 1960 square feet (182 square metres)

It is situated in a quiet road which ends at the Church, in the pretty village of Flitcham (it won the 2007 EDP Community Awards prize for the under 500 population category) which is in a conservation area.

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