
Beautifully Renovated Property in North Creake

- BEDROOMS
2
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
1,299 sq ft
121 sq m
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Key features
- High Specification Throughout
- Beautiful Renovation of Victorian School
- Two Double Bedrooms
- Open-Plan Kitchen/Dining Room
- Renovated by Respected Local Developer
- Off Road Parking
- Village Centre Location
- Average Holiday Let Income Circa £23,000 PA (30 weeks)
- Average Long Term Let Income Circa £1,400 PCM
Description
NUMBER TWO
Number Two has a very different layout with its entrance on the northern side of the building. This is an entrance hall which not only affords enough space for the guest WC, but also a separate utility room.
In the centre of the property is a substantial kitchen/breakfast room with an island, which whilst incredibly useful for food preparation - or as a breakfast bar - lends itself as the ideal spot to sip a morning coffee, or savour a fine wine whilst dinner neatly sees to itself. There are also french doors leading off this room out to the garden beyond.
At the back of the property there is an equally proportioned reception room with a log burner to one corner and two sets of french doors out to the garden providing free flowing access between these two principal living rooms during the summer months.
This reception room also has access plumbing for an optional en-suite should the room be required as a third bedroom. Our client to discuss further with regard to sign off.
Upstairs there are two generous double bedroom suites, the larger of which has fitted wardrobes.
THE OLD SCHOOL
Dating back to 1883, The Old School has been a central and functional feature of the village for well over a century.
For most of The Old School's history it provided for the education of the children of North Creake and then when the school closed in 1962 it offered space for various ventures, including an art gallery. Having fallen into disrepair in recent years it was saved by the current owners, McNamara Country Homes.
With more than 50 years of experience in North Norfolk, the McNamara name has become synonymous with the sympathetic conversion and refurbishment of unloved and unused rural properties which have often been left to nature.
With no loss to the historic relevance of this Victorian school, they have now created three beautiful and individual homes which amplify the core character and past of the this building's purpose, whilst at the same time seamlessly combining contemporary interiors to perfectly complement such a special property.
All three properties have two generous double bedroom suites, and unique and different ground floor footprints. They all feature elegant limed oak paraquet flooring as well as tasteful kitchen designs.
ROOM DIMENSIONS
Ground Floor
Kitchen/Dining Room 27’0” x 16’11” (8.23m x 5.16m)
Sitting Room 20’8” x 12’4” (6.30m x 3.76m)
First Floor
Bedroom One 20’11” x 15’1” (6.38m x 4.60m)
Bedroom Two 20’11” x 12’4” (6.38m x 3.76m)
Approx. Total Floor Area 1,589 sq. ft (147.64 sq. m)
LOCATION
A charming village, located on the River Burn, North Creake boasts a North Norfolk lifestyle to fall in love with.
Situated about three miles south of Burnham Market, and on the route to the market town of Fakenham, there are places to enjoy in this quaint village: from the St Mary's Church, to The Jolly Farmers pub, and a village hall which hosts a post office service twice a week and is home to the local Amateur Dramatic Society.
Just a mile north lies Creake Abbey, a vibrant cultural hub with an award-winning farmers' market, various shops and studios, and the historic ruins of an Augustinian abbey founded in 1206.
North Creake offers an ideal lifestyle for those who appreciate the tranquillity of rural living whilst still being close to the coast. The nearby coastline is renowned for its long sandy beaches, scenic walks, and abundant wildlife, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Burnham Market, just a short drive away, is another gem in North Norfolk. Known for its world-famous horse trials, it also offers a delightful array of boutique shops and art galleries. The Fairfax Gallery, a staple in the community for more than 20 years, and Pococks the Artmonger, with its eclectic collection, are must-visit spots for art aficionados.
Families will enjoy a visit to Mable's, easily recognizable by its charming pink exterior, where children can engage in creative pot painting sessions or indulge in traditional sweets.
Culinary delights abound in Burnham Market, with the Tuscan Farm Shop, Humble Pie Deli, and Gurneys Fish Shop offering a range of local delicacies. For dining out, Socius serves an innovative British-inspired tapas menu at Foundry Place, while NoTwenty9's bar, restaurant, and courtyard provide a relaxed atmosphere for enjoying a meal on warm summer evenings.
Head north of Burnham Market and, with its natural tidal harbour, Burnham Overy Staithe offers good walks across the marshes and long sandy beaches.
When you're looking for somewhere new to call home, North Norfolk - with its picturesque villages, vibrant cultural scenes, and proximity to the stunning coastline - offers a unique and enriching lifestyle for its residents.
SPECIFICATION
EXTERNAL FINISHES
Great white Benlowe timber framed windows
Stiffkey Blue Benlowe timber front door and patio doors
Tar and chip driveway
Provision for Ring doorbell
Outside tap
Steel bin storage
KITCHEN
Handmade Dale Head shaker style kitchen, colour Blue Blood
Quartz worktops and upstands to counters and island
Satin handles
Ceramic Butler sink
Cross water stainless steel tap
Neff hide and slide fan oven
Neff induction hob
Bosch / Neff integrated or stainless fridge freezer
Integrated Neff dishwasher
Wine cooler
Integrated bin
BATHROOM & EN-SUITES
Duravit sanitary ware in white
Cross water stainless steel taps and shower fittings
Heated stainless steel towel rail
Shaver point
Ceramic tiles
INTERNAL FINISHES
Oak staircase
Portway Arundel multifuel woodburner with limestone hearth
Coir mat well
Herringbone engineered oak flooring to all rooms (other than bathrooms)
MCNAMARA PROPERTY
For more than 50 years, McNamara has excelled in constructing and refurbishing high-specification properties in Norfolk's most desirable locations. Blending vernacular materials with a contemporary approach, they have established a distinctive style rooted in heritage and integrity.
Founded by Michael McNamara, the business now includes his sons, Ryan and Guy, who have been integral to the family enterprise for most of their lives. Leveraging Michael's legacy, Ryan and Guy today steer the company forward, each contributing unique skills.
As experts, McNamara uses traditional construction methods, collaborating with Norfolk's finest craftsmen. They oversee a hand-picked team, from carpenters to masons, ensuring sustainable practices whilst preserving historical significance.
Sustainable living is central to their work, reusing materials to retain character and minimise environmental impact. They strive for carbon neutrality and energy efficiency with eco-friendly heating systems.
Proud natives of North Norfolk, the McNamara passion from both family and business is evident in their projects, whether they rejuvenate heritage properties or create new homes, they reflect the county's natural beauty.
AGENT'S NOTE
Please note some external images have been virtually enhanced for representative purposes.
No alterations can be made to the properties without prior consent from McNamara Property.
WEBSITE TAGS
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village-spirit
historical-homes
Parking - Off street
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- Off street
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
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