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Guide price £300,000 £325,000 Steeped in over 400 years of rich heritage, this grade II listed, mid 17th century cottage stands as a testament to a bygone era, offering immense potential to convert and adapt to your own preferences and style. Retaining the properties traditional features, including stained glass windows, cast iron fireplaces, exposed brick work and original wooden beams. Set across five floors, the accommodation is sectioned into a basement workshop, a self contained annex with additional basement and a main residence, with spacious accommodation located the top three floors. Externally, you will discover an expansive five tiered garden with an outstanding backdrop of the coast. Don t miss the rare opportunity to own a piece of the past while shaping the future according to your own vision.
Location
This home is located on the most easterly point of the British Isles, in the traditional seaside town of Lowestoft. This wonderful seaside destination is steeped in history and offers a delightful blend of coastal allure and urban convenience. With its Blue Flag award winning sandy beaches, Victorian seafront gardens and two charming piers, residents are treated to strolls along the shore and tranquil moments amidst nature s beauty. There are a number of schools in the area to suit all ages, a range of amenities including a Post Office, Bus Station and Train Station, which both run regular services to Norwich and plenty of shopping facilities and restaurants.
High Street
Upon entering this one of a kind residence, you are immediately drawn to the preservation of its traditional features. From the exquisite stained glass windows to the rustic exposed brickwork, the wooden beams to the reclaimed wooden fixtures, every corner of this home dates back to a time within the past 400 years. The decorative cast iron fireplaces scattered throughout further enhance the historic ambience, giving a glimpse of the bygone era. Greeting you with a long entrance hall, which has been stated to have originally formed as one of Lowestoft s historic scores down the cliff to the beach.
Spread across five floors, the accommodation within this property is both spacious and flexible, offering a multitude of possibilities for adaption to you own requirements. The basement level, currently configured as a workshop, comes complete with a store and WC. This presents an opportunity for transformation into a home office or additional accommodation, providing a versatile space for a variety of purposes.
A self contained annexe positioned on the ground floor comprises its own hand crafted kitchen, a bedroom, and a private en suite. With an additional basement on this floor, this annexe offers a separate living space, with the addition of a utility room and a WC, that is perfect for visitors or extended family members, ensuring privacy and comfort for all.
The main residence itself is set across the top three floors, with two inviting reception rooms, for relaxation and entertaining. The kitchen dining room serves as the heart of the home, equipped with wall and base units, a Rangemaster oven and functional utility room, to be able to cook your favourite meals. Two well appointed bedrooms and two additional versatile rooms provide ample space for a growing family.
Outside, the property reveals an expansive five tiered garden, cascading down the side of a cliff and offering a breath taking backdrop of the scenic coast. With an elevated patio area for your outdoor seating arrangements, to take in panoramic views of the surroundings. Terrace 3 features a charming folly with a mosaic pond, fountain, and waterfall that meanders through a well stocked rookery, leading to a serene fish pond. Below, a brick and wood seating area and a timber shed are complemented by steps that descend to the fully decked fourth terrace, which is home to an olive tree and a brick seating area. Further down, expansive lawned areas are bordered with plants, shrubs, and conifer trees, alongside peach and apple trees, and a grapevine. Overall, this garden offers endless possibilities for outdoor activities and enjoyment.
Agents notes
We understand that this property is freehold.
Connected to mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.
Heating system Gas central heating.
Parking permit costs £50 p a.
Bisected area in the garden for neighbour access, currently not used.
Council Tax Band C
Disclaimer
Minors and Brady, along with their representatives, are not authorized to provide assurances about the property, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their client. We do not take responsibility for any statements made in these particulars, which do not constitute part of any offer or contract. It is recommended to verify leasehold charges provided by the seller through legal representation. All mentioned areas, measurements, and distances are approximate, and the information provided, including text, photographs, and plans, serves as guidance and may not cover all aspects comprehensively. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations, or other consents. Services, equipment, and facilities have not been tested by Minors and Brady, and prospective purchasers are advised to verify the information to their satisfaction through inspection or other means.
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