Price changed to £625,000
January 26, 2026
Listed for £650,000
November 18, 2025
Sold for £315,000
2006
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CONSERVATORY
Windows to all aspects; sliding patio doors leading to the rear garden.
SHOWER ROOM
Modern suite comprising WC, pedestal basin, enclosed shower, spotlights and window to the rear aspect.
UTILITY ROOM
Boiler; window to rear aspect.
LIVING ROOM
Generously sized living room with coal fireplace and surround, along with dual windows to the side aspect.
BEDROOM FOUR
Double bedroom with dual-aspect windows.
BEDROOM THREE
Double bedroom with window to the side aspect.
LANDING
BEDROOM TWO
Window to the rear aspect.
ENSUITE
Brand new modern suite comprising WC, hand basin, enclosed shower and spotlights.
BEDROOM ONE
Dual-aspect windows.
ENSUITE
Brand new modern suite comprising WC, pedestal basin, walk-in shower and spotlights.
OUTSIDE
Gravel driveway leading to a generous parking area and double garage with power, lighting and storage in the rafters. Behind the garage is a large patio area overlooking the fields, along with two wooden sheds for additional storage. The wrap-around garden is mainly laid to lawn, with stone steps leading up to the front door and further patio areas extending around the side of the property. The property enjoys views of surrounding fields from all aspects. Additional stone steps lead up to a final raised patio area offering stunning elevated views. There are exterior sockets and lighting to the front of the property.
Tenure: Freehold
Heating: Oil central heating
Parking: Driveway parking for ample vehicles and double garage
Windows/doors: UPVC double glazing
AGENTS NOTE
1. The boundary fence to both sides and the rear is owned by the farmer whose field they are adjacent to
Icklingham village takes its name from an Iron Age tribe, the Iceni, who lived in the area and has the remains of a Roman settlement to the South-East. The village is surrounded by the Breckland Farmland Site of Special Scientific Interest and close to the Breckland Forest SSSI, both of which cover large area of Breckland and are two of the largest SSSI areas in England. The A14 easy access to the A11 five ways roundabout and its subsequent road services through to Newmarket to the south, Cambridge to the west and Bury St Edmunds to the east are easily accessible. Icklingham also benefits from it’s thriving public house and community.