Listed for £485,000
March 25, 2026
Sold for £450,000
2025
Sold for £232,500
2009
Sold for £125,000
2001
Sold for £60,000
1995
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CONSERVATORY:
French doors to rear and windows to all sides.
LANDING:
Airing cupboard.
PRIMARY BEDROOM:
Double integrated wardrobe and window to rear.
BEDROOM TWO:
Window to front.
BEDROOM THREE:
Integrated wardrobe and window to rear.
BEDROOM FOUR:
Window to front.
BATHROOM:
Suite comprising of low level WC, bath with shower over, handbasin, heated towel rail and window to side.
OUTSIDE:
Off street parking to front for a number of vehicles on gravelled driveway leading to single garage. Side pedestrian access leading to rear garden with patio area and mainly laid to lawn.
Tenure: Freehold
Heating: Oil central heating
Parking: Single Garage + Off-street parking
Windows/doors: UPVC double glazing
Agents note:
Large section of the rear is rented at a cost of £100 per year from a third party; see drone image and material information (contact office for details)
Icklingham village takes its name from an Iron Age tribe, the Iceni, who lived in the area and has the remains of a Roman settlement to the South-East. The village is surrounded by the Breckland Farmland Site of Special Scientific Interest and close to the Breckland Forest SSSI, both of which cover large area of Breckland and are two of the largest SSSI areas in England. The A14 easy access to the A11 five ways roundabout and its subsequent road services through to Newmarket to the south, Cambridge to the west and Bury St Edmunds to the east are easily accessible. Icklingham also benefits from it’s thriving public house and community.