3 Railway Cottages Station Road, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 6BS
This unique period property has been sympathetically converted to combine spacious, contemporary style living space cleverly fused with the character and charm of the original building. This detailed conversion boasts open plan living, with underfloor heating, oak flooring to the ground floor and two generous bedroom suites both with en suite facilities.
Kitchen Area Bespoke built solid wood Norfolk Oak kitchen with an extensive range of wall and base units, drawers and granite work surfaces, NEFF appliances including built in eye-level double oven and built-in dishwasher under mounted sink. Space for large fridge/freezer, under stair storage.
Utility cupboard This room houses the boiler and underfloor heating plant and space for washing machine.
Sitting/Dining Area A light airy feel to the whole room, which benefits from under floor heating, because of the large double glazed floor to ceiling doors which open out onto the courtyard garden.
Downstairs Cloakroom Pedestal wash hand basin and low level WC
STAIRCASE LEADING TO
Bedroom One A large double bedroom with vaulted ceilings, exposed original beams, doubled glazed skylight. Built in wardrobes and vanity unit with drawers underneath.
En-Suite Bathroom Vaulted ceiling, skylight, three piece bathroom suite comprising of a bath with shower unit overhead, muted stone tiles with a mosaic inlay, pedestal wash hand basin and low level WC.
Bedroom Two A large double bedroom with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, double glazed skylight. Built in wardrobes and vanity unit with drawers underneath.
En-Suite Shower Room Vaulted ceiling, skylight. Three piece suite comprising a built-in shower unit, muted stone tiles with a mosaic inlay, pedestal wash hand basin and low level WC.
Private garden terrace and designated courtyard parking.
Satellite and aerial connectivity in place.
2 Amp lamp circuits in Sitting Room and Bedrooms.
Approximate overall size 969 sq ft. Note: The internal and courtyard photographs used in these details are of 4 Railway Cottages and are only indicative of the appearance of 3 Railway Cottages when completed.
The Development A select development of just six unique homes consisting of two former brewery barn conversions, two new build barn-style houses and two apartments all nestled on what was formerly the Railway Tavern in the centre of Holt. Each property is finished to the highest standard and attention to detail using skilled local tradesmen and quality fittings. These include bespoke kitchens by Norfolk Oak, oak flooring to living areas, predominantly en suite facilities with original features retained or reinstalled wherever possible. Small and exclusive developments such as this are rare in the centre of Holt and each property comes with private parking.
Location Holt is one of Norfolk's most popular and attractive towns situated just a few miles from the north Norfolk coastline. The town itself is believed to date back at least to Roman times and appears in William the Conqueror's Domesday Book as a settlement in 1086. In 1708 the Great Fire of Holt destroyed the majority of buildings which had to be replaced giving the town centre its Georgian appearance.
Today Holt is a thriving and expanding town with an excellent range of shopping, educational and other facilities. The northern part of the town forms part of a huge Conservation Area that joins, through the historic town centre, with the Glaven Valley to the west, Holt Lowes and Country Park to the south and into the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to the north. The town centre has many tea and coffee shops, lots of antique and curio shops, food shops and delicatessens, banks, independent shops and, of course, the historic Gresham's School founded in 1555.
The north Norfolk coast at Cley-next-the-Sea and Blakeney are just a few miles north with good sailing, golf, bird-watching and many good beaches nearby. The North Norfolk Steam Railway has its terminus on the outskirts of the town and connects with the seaside resort of Sheringham six miles away. The cathedral city of Norwich is just twenty-six miles distant. From Norwich there are direct trains to London Liverpool Street and Norwich Airport is a convenient worldwide gateway via Schiphol Airport.