Holt, Norfolk, NR25 6DQ
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
1,291 sq ft
120 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Open plan kitchen and dining area with integrated fridge/freezer & dishwasher
- A handy separate study
- Bi-folding doors to the garden
- Spacious living room
- South facing garden
- Four bedrooms
- Master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite
- Bedroom space for a study
- Superfast FTTP broadband - useful if you work from home
- Security of a 10 year NHBC warranty, including a 2 year Hopkins Homes builder warranty
Description
Offering a large open plan kitchen and breakfast area with French doors leading to the rear garden. The spacious living room boasts a beautiful set of Bi-folding doors. At the front of the home there is a study - perfect if you woke from home and a downstairs cloakroom.
The first floor hosts three double bedrooms and one single room. The Master bedroom boasts an en-suite and double fitted wardrobe. Both bedrooms 2 and 3 have double fitted wardrobes and are accompanied by a good sized bathroom.
This homes comes with an integrated fridge/freezer and dishwasher, as well as flooring to the kitchen & living room.
Estimation Completion - Summer 2024
Room Dimensions
Living Room
5.57m x 3.31m 18'3" x 10'0"
Kitchen
3.76m x 2.95m 12'4" x 9'8"
Dining Room
3.45m x 3.34m 11'3" x 10'11"
Study
2.95m x 1.86m 9'8" x 6'1"
Master Bedroom
3.31m x 3.28m 10'10" x 10'9"
Bedroom 2
3.41m x 2.96m 11'2" x 9'8"
Bedroom 3
3.50m x 3.34m 11'5" x 10'11"
Bedroom 4
2.66m x 2.07m 8'8" x 6'9"
Key Information:
Tenure: Freehold
Predicted Energy Assessment: B
Council Tax Band: TBC
Estimated Estate Service Charge: £334.64
Estate Charge Review Period: Annual
Please note council tax bands are often not released by the local authority until the property is complete, further information will be provided once available. External images are CGI's and for indicative purposes only. Images are from previous Hopkins Homes show homes and are for guidance only and may not reflect exact specification.
About Queen's Meadow
Located in the historic town of Holt, Queen's Meadow is perfectly placed to enjoy North Norfolk's coastal beauty.
A charming range of high specification 2, 3 and 4-bedroom homes, featuring contemporary interiors in a wide range of layouts to suit all lifestyles. Whilst being designed with modern life and energy efficiency in mind, properties have been traditionally styled with brick and flint-rendered exteriors, to perfectly complement Holt's heritage and history.
Whether Queen's Meadow is welcoming you into your first, your forever or your holiday home, you can rest assured you will experience the exacting standards of an award-winning housebuilder.
Make your home in one of the prettiest Georgian towns that Norfolk has to offer.
Nestled in the heart of Norfolk's breath-taking beauty, Holt is the perfect base for discovering idyllic countryside living.
From Queen's Meadow, you can discover an abundance of walks and cycling routes. Metres from your doorstep is the stunning, award-winning 100-acre Holt Country Park with an adventure playground, tearoom, sensory garden, picnic areas and colour-coded woodland walks including accessible trails. Alternatively, unwind at nearby Spouts Hill; a green oasis perfect for a calming stroll, picnic or playing games.
Holt's flint-stone 'yards', brings an enchanting mix of independent shops, bakeries, cafés, antique stores, and galleries. Browse the exceptional Bakers & Larners Department Store, offering everything from furniture and gardening to fashion and a food hall. For everyday amenities there is a convenience store, post office, doctors, and dentist close to hand.
If you're looking for a bite to eat, Byfords - celebrated for its emphasis on Norfolk produce - is the perfect spot. Or why not try The King's Head for a drink by the fire or a delicious home-cooked meal.
Community spirit thrives with a selection of clubs and societies to get involved with. Sundays in Holt can be spent browsing the weekly market full of regional foods and wares. Holt Festival comes alive every July with an eclectic mix of music, art and culture. Later in the year, the holiday season is ushered in with Holt's Christmas Lights' event and its now legendary 'Panto Horse Race' which has become a major festive feature in the county.
Close by
Queen's Meadow is perfectly located for experiencing Norfolk's impressive countryside and coastline, with many beautiful beaches within a 20-minute drive. Just four miles north of Holt is Cley next the Sea, famed for its nature reserve and exquisite views. This is a renowned starting point to take the three-mile coastal walk to Blakeney Point - a popular location to see the seals that inhabit the coastline. The quintessential seaside towns of Sheringham and Cromer are just a few miles away by road. Both offer excellent days out exploring the pristine pebble and sand beaches, perusing the museums and arcades that pepper the seafront or sampling the freshest seafood whilst overlooking rows of colourful beach huts. For a tranquil spot steeped in history, visit English Heritage's Baconsthorpe Castle, or try your hand at Morse code and walk the in the steps of service men and women at nearby Langham Dome Museum. Lose yourself in nostalgia upon the heritage trains of the North Norfolk Railway, where you can enjoy special events and dining experiences whilst taking in the stunning coastal scenery. For larger town and city life, Norwich and King's Lynn are easily reached by train or car for a day of shopping, theatre, museums and award-winning bars and restaurants. By rail from Sheringham station you can reach Cromer in eight minutes, Norwich in under an hour and London Liverpool Street in under three hours.
Local Schools.
Holt Community Primary School, just a short walk from home, is rated 'Good' by Ofsted and offers education for children ages 4 to 11. Younger children have a choice of several nurseries including Stepping Stones Day Nursery which is under five-minutes' walk. Neighbouring village schools include Kelling Primary School and Sheringham High School, both rated 'Good'.* For the independent choice, Gresham's - comprising of three schools in the town - provides high-quality education for children aged from three through to sixth form.
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- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
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- 2, 3 and 4 - bedroom homes
- Charming Market Town close to the coast
- Holt is the perfect base for discovering idyllic countryside living
- Traditionally styled with brick and flint-rendered exteriors
Holt, Norfolk, NR25 6DQ
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