Hill House is an attractive, period carrstone residence dating from circa 1820, retaining a wealth of interesting and period features. These include deep skirting boards, high ceilings, traditional window shutters, panelled internal doors, decorative dado and picture rails, open fireplaces, exposed timber floorboards, and ceiling beams. The property successfully combines an historic elegance and charm with the comfort and practicality of modern living.
The property enjoys a bright, airy atmosphere, with large dual-aspect windows in most rooms allowing natural light to pour in and offers versatile accommodation, together with potential for future development of the brick barn and outbuildings, subject to the necessary consents.
Setchey is a small, rural village in Norfolk, located a few miles south of King’s Lynn and close to the River Nar. It has a quiet, close-knit feel, with open farmland surrounding the village and giving it a strong agricultural character. The village is known for St Mary’s Church, a historic building that reflects Setchey’s long history, which dates back to medieval times. Today, Setchey combines its traditional countryside charm with modern village life, making it a peaceful place to live while still being within easy reach of nearby towns.
Mains water, private drainage and mains electricity. Oil fired central heating to radiators.
EPC Rating Band E.
Borough Council King's Lynn and West Norfolk, King's Court, Chapel Street, King's Lynn, PE30 1EX. Council Tax Band F.