- GUIDE PRICE £325,000 TO £350,000 +
- THREE BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE IN A VILLAGE LOCATION/ +
- LOUNGE WITH A FIRE AND UNDERSTAIRS STORAGE CUPBOARD. +
- SEPERATE DINING ROOM. +
- KITCHEN WITH A UTILITY ROOM. +
- CONSERVATORY / SUN ROOM WITH VIEWS OVER THE GARDEN. +
- DOWNSTAIRS BATHROOM WITH A BATH AND A SHOWER. +
- SPACIOUS DOUBLE GARAGE +
- STUDIO ROOM IN THE GARDEN +
Guide price £325,000 to £350,000
This charming and character-filled three-bedroom semi-detached property is ideally positioned in the ever-popular village of Sporle. Offering an abundance of space, warmth, and countryside appeal, this home is perfect for families, couples, or anyone seeking peaceful village living.
Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into a cosy lounge featuring a delightful open fire place, creating the perfect atmosphere for relaxing evenings. The separate dining room provides an ideal setting for family meals and entertaining guests.
The well-proportioned kitchen leads through to a useful utility/boot room, offering excellent additional storage and practicality. The family bathroom, located on the ground floor, benefits from a bath, separate shower, and bidet.
A wonderful feature of this home is the conservatory, perfectly situated to overlook the tranquil rear garden—an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Upstairs, the first floor comprises three bedrooms, each filled with natural light.
Externally, the property continues to impress. The front provides ample parking for multiple vehicles along with a double garage. The fully enclosed rear garden is beautifully arranged into different areas, perfect for gardening enthusiasts or those wishing to grow their own vegetables. This outdoor space offers a real sense of peace and privacy with the added bonus of a spacious summerhouse.
The property has been tastefully decorated throughout and enjoys a charming countryside cottage feel, making it truly ready to move into.
Sporle is a small rural village and civil parish in the Breckland district of Norfolk, situated just northeast of Swaffham. It is historically known as Sporle with Palgrave, a combined parish whose origins date back to Anglo?Saxon times and which is recorded in the Domesday Book. [sphg.uk]
The village covers around 17.21 km² and had a population of 1,011 at the 2011 census. Central features include St Mary’s Church, a Grade I listed medieval building, as well as a village shop, primary school, pub (The King Charles III), and active community groups such as book clubs. Its long history includes evidence of prehistoric settlement, medieval religious sites, and historic mills that once played an important role in village life