Winston House is a four-bedroom detached house, set in expansive grounds, that has been under the same family ownership for 45 years.
The property, that would benefit from internal modernisation, offers spacious living accommodation across two floors and would be well suited to a family seeking a cosmetic renovation project or a canny investor looking to optimise its spacious plot.
The ground floor features an entrance hallway, L-shaped reception room that is currently utilised as a lounge, diner and study, as well as a kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, downstairs toilet and garage.
On the first floor, you will find a landing leading to four spacious bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate WC.
Surrounded by open countryside, Winston House also offers various opportunities to extend, pending the necessary consent, making this an enticing opportunity for a developer or family looking to make a home their own.
However, the most notable feature of this property is the expansive plot. Extending to 18 acres, the grounds include a formal garden, ample off-road parking, fenced paddocks and a collection of sheds and workshops that would lend themselves to a variety of uses.
The boundary of the property also backs onto Marriotts Way, a 26-mile footpath and cycle route that stretches between Aylsham and Norwich. Following the route of two disused railways lines, the bridleway is named after Chief Engineer and Manager of Midland and Great Northern Railways, William Marriott. It is said to be home to a variety of wildlife, including kestrels, owls, hares, deer, butterflies, otters and a variety of plant species.
The property benefits from a picturesque rural location, with easy access to North Norfolk and it’s scenic coastline. The village of Attlebridge is situated approximately four miles south-east of the town of Reepham and eight miles north-west of the city of Norwich, where the A1067 crosses the River Wensum.
Winston House is being offered in Auction House East Anglia’s Livestream property auction on Wednesday 13th September with a guide price of £550,000 (plus fees), presenting a rare opportunity for a new owner to acquire a spacious home in a beautiful rural setting.
We highly recommend a viewing to truly appreciate this property’s unique outlook. Please contact Auction House East Anglia on 01603 505 100 to make arrangements.