Believed to date from the 1890s, Talbot House was originally a row of smaller cottages and has, over time, been thoughtfully combined to create a spacious and characterful family home. The flexible ground floor accommodation comprises a well appointed kitchen with a separate utility room, an impressive vaulted dining room and a cosy sitting room featuring a fireplace with wood burning stove. The current owners have also added a bright and airy vaulted garden room extension and the ground floor is further complemented by a study and a bathroom. To the first floor, the landing leads to 4 bedrooms and a second bathroom.
Outside, the property sits within attractively landscaped gardens and grounds extending to approximately 0.29 acre (subject to survey). There is ample driveway parking together with an extensive range of outbuildings, including a large garage, carport and store, all offering potential for a variety of uses.
Talbot House is offered for sale with no onward chain.
Whissonsett is an attractive and well-established village set amidst the gently rolling countryside of mid Norfolk, offering a traditional rural environment with a strong sense of community. The village benefits from a parish church, village hall and playing field, providing a focal point for local life.
Surrounded by open farmland, Whissonsett offers excellent opportunities for walking and other outdoor pursuits, while remaining conveniently positioned for access to nearby towns. The market towns of Fakenham and Dereham are both within easy reach, offering a broader range of shopping, leisure and transport facilities. Well-regarded schools can be found in the nearby villages of Brisley, Colkirk and Litcham, as well as in Fakenham.
The North Norfolk Coast, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and celebrated for its sandy beaches, bird reserves and sailing opportunities, lies approximately 16 miles to the north.
Combining village amenities, attractive countryside surroundings and convenient access to neighbouring towns, Whissonsett represents a balanced and highly appealing location within Norfolk.
Mains water, mains drainage and mains electricity. Oil-fired central heating to radiators. EPC Rating Band E.
Breckland District Council, Elizabeth House, Walpole Loke, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1EE. Council Tax Band E.