Nar Cottage offers a rare opportunity to purchase a substantial detached bungalow with generous, family-sized accommodation set within large gardens on the edge of this well-placed village, surrounded by open countryside. The property has been significantly extended and refurbished by the current owners to create beautifully presented, versatile living space. At its heart is an impressive open-plan kitchen/dining area flowing into a bright garden room with views over the grounds, complemented by a spacious sitting room and a separate utility/boot room.
There are 4 bedrooms along with a luxurious family bathroom and separate shower room. Additional features include oil-fired central heating, a wood-burning stove in the sitting room, a modern well-equipped kitchen, hard flooring throughout, replacement internal doors and tasteful neutral décor.
Outside, driveway parking leads to an attached garage and the gardens wrap around 3 sides of the property, extending to about 0.4 acre (subject to survey), enjoying privacy and a delightful rural outlook.
Mileham is a charming village set amidst the scenic countryside conveniently positioned along the B1145 between East Dereham and Fakenham, it combines rural tranquillity with rich historical interest. The village is perhaps best known for the ruins of Mileham Castle, a Norman motte-and-bailey fortress constructed shortly after the Norman Conquest. Though only remnants remain, the site speaks to the area's medieval significance and continues to attract local historians and visitors.
Mileham offers a strong sense of community, featuring a blend of traditional cottages and modern homes. Surrounded by open countryside, it provides ample opportunities for walking, cycling, and birdwatching—ideal for those seeking a peaceful escape from urban life. Essential amenities include a Post Office/store, a village hall that hosts various social events, and a church with Peelings Coaches operating a limited private bus service on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Mileham also falls within the catchment area of the highly regarded Litcham School and doctors' surgery, located just 2 miles to the west. Altogether, the village embodies the quiet, enduring character of Norfolk’s rural landscape.
Mains water, private drainage and mains electricity. Oil-fired central heating to radiators. EPC Rating Band C.
Breckland District Council, Elizabeth House, Walpole Loke, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1EE. Council Tax Band C (improvement indicator applies).