Mill Road, Stoke Holy Cross
- PROPERTY TYPE
Link Detached House
- BEDROOMS
5
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Key features
- Ideally Located On The Banks Of The River Tas
- A Grade II Listed Residence
- A Wealth Of Period Features
- Self Contained Flat On The First Floor
- Six Bedrooms
- Potential For Supplementary Income Or Extended Family Living
- Beautifully Landscaped Gardens
- A Variety Of Outbuildings
Description
Outside, the property enjoys scenic views of the Tas Valley and the river from the front, while the rear garden is beautifully landscaped with mature boundary hedges, flowering shrubs, a separate lawned garden, and a terrace. The Eastern boundary of the property is bordered by the River Tas. A variety of outbuildings incude a large garage/workshop and workshop/studio, plus there is gated access to a parking area which completes the property.
Location
Stoke Holy Cross is a charming village located in Norfolk, England, approximately five miles south of the city of Norwich. Nestled in the scenic valley of the River Tas, the village is known for its picturesque surroundings, historical significance, and sense of community.
History
Stoke Holy Cross has a rich history that dates back to the medieval period. The village was once the site of a significant watermill, which played an important role in the local economy. This mill became particularly notable in the 19th century when it was expanded by the Colman family, who established their first mustard mill here, helping Stoke Holy Cross become part of the famous Colman`s mustard brand history.
Architecture and Heritage
The village is home to several historic buildings, including a medieval parish church, St. Mary`s Church, which has stood for centuries and serves as a focal point for the community. There are also several charming cottages and period properties, some of which are listed buildings, reflecting the area`s architectural heritage.
Community and Amenities
Stoke Holy Cross is a peaceful yet thriving village, with a strong sense of community. It has amenities such as a primary school, a village hall, and a local pub, The Wildebeest, which is well-regarded for its food and hospitality. The village offers a blend of rural charm with easy access to nearby urban areas like Norwich for more extensive shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.
Natural Beauty
The village`s location in the Tas Valley makes it an attractive spot for those who enjoy nature. The surrounding countryside offers plenty of opportunities for walks, cycling, and outdoor activities. The River Tas, which runs through the village, adds to its scenic beauty. Stoke Holy Cross is a desirable place to live, combining historical significance, rural tranquility, and proximity to Norwich, making it appealing to both locals and newcomers.
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
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In 2006, the first branch of Pymm & Co was opened by local estate agent and current Managing Director, Steve Pymm. Steve had been working as an estate agent in Norfolk since 1996, holding key positions and heading a chain of offices and a franchise. Situated in the centre of Norwich opposite the local landmark John Lewis store, the opening of the Ber Street branch was the realisation of Steve's vision to use his expertise and local knowledge to form a committed and professional estate agent with a focus on providing a high level of dedicated service to their customers.
In 2007, Pymm & Co's sister company, Broadland Consultants was formed with fellow director, Simon Gilvey, to provide financial services with the same values. In 2008, Pymm & Co further expanded their range of services by establishing a Lettings division, headed by director Stuart Monument.
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