Beulah House is an attractive detached family home, traditionally built of brick and flint beneath a pantiled roof, enjoying a charming setting with open views over the surrounding countryside on the edge of the popular and well situated village of Stanhoe. Additional features include oil-fired central heating, an open fireplace in the sitting room and double glazing throughout, with many rooms taking advantage of the attractive rural outlook.
The property offers spacious family-sized accommodation beautifully presented in neutral tones but also offering huge scope to enhance further and extend. Planning permission was granted on 10 January 2023 by the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk (reference 22/01909/F) for a substantial extension providing an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, together with a first floor balcony and conversion of the roof space. Please ask Belton Duffey for more information.
Stanhoe is a delightful village in north Norfolk, centred around a crossroads and a large natural pond that provides a haven for geese and wildfowl. Just a mile inland from the North Norfolk coast - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty renowned for its vast sandy beaches and endless skylines - Stanhoe offers the perfect balance of tranquillity and accessibility.
At the heart of the village is The Duck, a highly regarded pub and restaurant serving excellent food and real ales, alongside the attached Stanhoe Stores, which stocks a range of essentials, local treats, and gifts. The village is also home to All Saints’ Church, whose origins date back to the late 13th century, which was later restored in the Victorian era and features beautiful stained glass.
Despite its peaceful setting, Stanhoe’s position just off the B1155 makes it ideally situated for exploring both the coast and the surrounding countryside. Nearby, the coastal villages of Burnham Overy Staithe and Brancaster Staithe offer natural harbours and facilities for sailing enthusiasts, while golfers can enjoy the acclaimed courses at Brancaster and Old Hunstanton. For those who prefer horse racing, Fakenham Racecourse is within easy reach. Just five miles to the north east lies Burnham Market, one of Norfolk’s most sought after villages, distinguished by its elegant Georgian architecture and attractive Market Place. From King’s Lynn, mainline rail services provide a convenient link to London King’s Cross, making Stanhoe both a charming and well-connected place to call home.
Mains water, private drainage and mains electricity. Oil-fired central heating to radiators. EPC Rating Band D.
Borough Council of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. Council Tax Band D.