
Knapton Green, Knapton

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
2,181 sq ft
203 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
- A 325-year-old property full of charm and character, sympathetically renovated to blend period detail with modern living
- Spacious vaulted swing room featuring an exposed flint wall, high ceilings, and large glazed panels, creating a light-filled space perfect for relaxing or entertaining
- Three generous double bedrooms plus a fourth bedroom with a clever mezzanine bed design, offering flexibility for guests, family, or a home office
- Handcrafted kitchen with solid granite-topped island and Indian flagstone flooring, complemented by underfloor heating and a warm, welcoming feel
- Period features throughout, including curved arched windows, exposed beams, solid oak flooring, and original fireplaces, thoughtfully paired with modern finishes
- Energy-efficient living with underfloor heating, double glazing, mains gas and sewage, privately owned solar panels, and a modern, well-maintained boiler
- Expansive 0.4-acre (stms) fully enclosed garden backing onto open fields, with fruit trees, wildflower areas, and a rear gate leading directly to the countryside
- A collection of practical outbuildings with power, including a workshop, log cabin, store room, log store, and an outdoor kitchen ideal for summer gatherings
- Private gated driveway providing a secure and peaceful approach, framed by the home’s traditional flint and brick façade
- Tranquil village setting in Knapton, surrounded by open countryside and just minutes from the North Norfolk coast at Mundesley and Cromer
Description
Some houses don’t just stand in the landscape, they belong to it. In the peaceful North Norfolk village of Knapton, this beautifully restored 18th-century flint and brick home offers a life shaped by space, light, and quiet simplicity. Its curved windows and hand-crafted detailing hint at centuries of history, while inside, every room tells a story of careful craftsmanship and thoughtful modern design. Natural textures, exposed beams, and the soft glow of oak floors create a calm, timeless atmosphere, complemented by underfloor heating and the gentle warmth of an open fire. The layout flows easily, with welcoming spaces that encourage family gatherings, quiet mornings, and an easy connection to the garden beyond. Outside, a generous 0.4-acre plot (stms) opens onto open countryside, where fruit trees, wildflowers, and birdsong frame distant glimpses of the sea. Outbuildings, a log cabin, and an outdoor kitchen make everyday living both practical and deeply enjoyable. It’s not just a house, it’s a place to slow down, to breathe, and to feel at home in Norfolk’s gentle rhythm.
The Location
Knapton is a lovely, peaceful village that perfectly captures the charm of rural Norfolk living. Nestled just a few miles from the stunning North Norfolk coast, it offers that rare balance of countryside calm and easy access to the sea. Life here moves at a gentler pace – the kind that invites you to slow down, breathe in the fresh air, and simply enjoy where you are.
The village itself is full of character, with pretty cottages, winding lanes, and a friendly community where neighbours still stop for a chat. There’s a real sense of pride and care here – from the well-kept gardens to the local church and village hall, which often serve as the heart of village life.
Surrounded by open fields and quiet footpaths, Knapton is a haven for walkers, cyclists, and anyone who enjoys spending time outdoors. The nearby Knapton Cutting – part of the old North Walsham to Mundesley railway line – has been turned into a peaceful nature reserve, rich in wildflowers and butterflies in the summer months.
A short drive brings you to the beautiful beaches of Mundesley and Cromer, both offering plenty to see and do – whether it’s a bracing walk along the sands, fish and chips on the promenade, or browsing independent shops and cafés.
For day-to-day needs, nearby towns such as North Walsham provide supermarkets, schools, and other essentials, while the historic city of Norwich is easily reachable for a wider choice of shops, restaurants, and cultural experiences. All in all, Knapton is the kind of place that feels welcoming and grounded – somewhere you can truly unwind, enjoy the countryside and coast, and feel part of a genuine community.
Knapton Green, Knapton
Tucked away in the quiet North Norfolk village of Knapton, this lovingly restored 18th-century flint and brick home captures everything that’s special about countryside living in Norfolk, the space, the peace, and the simple charm that comes from history meeting modern comfort.
Behind a gated private driveway, the house immediately catches the eye with its traditional flint frontage, curved windows and a sense of warmth that only time and care can create. Step inside, and you can feel how much love and attention has gone into restoring this 325-year-old home, not just preserving its character, but bringing it gently into the present day.
The heart of the home is the kitchen and dining area, spacious, welcoming, and full of light. Indian flagstone flooring and a solid granite-topped island give it a rustic elegance, while underfloor heating keeps it cosy through the colder months. The kitchen flows naturally into a music room and a conservatory, where morning light pours in and the garden views change beautifully with the seasons.
The vaulted swing room is truly something special, a striking space that combines old and new in the most seamless way. With an exposed flint wall as its centrepiece, this room brings the history of the building right into focus. The high ceilings, oak floors and large glazed panels create an airy, uplifting space perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or simply sitting with a book and a cup of tea as the countryside stretches out beyond.
The sitting room offers a cosier corner of the house with its open fire, oak floors, and soft natural light, perfect for quiet evenings. Throughout the home, period features like exposed beams, solid oak flooring, and arched windows sit beautifully alongside thoughtful modern updates, including solar panels, underfloor heating and double glazing.
Upstairs, there are three generous double bedrooms, each full of character, plus a fourth bedroom with a clever mezzanine bed design, ideal for guests, teenagers, or as a creative space. The bathrooms are tastefully finished, blending old-world charm with modern quality, including a claw-foot bath, walk-in showers and traditional-style fittings.
The property is as practical as it is pretty. It benefits from mains gas and sewage, a modern boiler, and privately owned solar panels. Everything has been carefully upgraded from insulation and rewiring to plumbing and roofing, ensuring the home is ready for many more years of comfortable living.
Outside, the magic continues. The 0.4-acre garden (stms) is fully enclosed and feels like a world of its own with open fields beyond and even glimpses of the sea from the rear skylight. It’s a garden made to be enjoyed: fruit trees, wildflower areas for bees, a pond, and plenty of space for children, pets, or peaceful afternoons in the sun. A rear gate opens directly onto the countryside, ideal for walking, exploring, or simply feeling connected to nature.
There are also several outbuildings, all with power, including a workshop, log cabin, store room, log store, and an outdoor kitchen that’s perfect for summer barbecues or evening gatherings. The roof has been re-battened and capped, with spare tiles set aside for peace of mind. This is a home that feels lived in, loved, and deeply cared for. It’s full of history, yet completely ready for modern family life — a place where old beams and flint walls meet thoughtful design and open countryside.
Set in the heart of Knapton, you’re just minutes from the coast at Mundesley and Cromer, while still surrounded by the quiet beauty of the Norfolk fields. It’s the kind of home that makes you slow down, breathe a little deeper, and enjoy the simple rhythm of country life.
Agents Note
Sold Freehold
Connected to all mains services.
EPC Rating: D
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