Properties For Sale in Cley Next The Sea, Holt, Norfolk
A light and airy 4 bedroom home with accommodation briefly comprising entrance hall. study, bathroom, sitting room, ground floor bedroom, dining room/bedroom. family room/bedroom, kitchen/diner, utility, conservatory, small landing, first floor bedroom and shower room.
The Old Joinery was re-furbished to a very high standard in 2021. This period single storey property offers sitting/dining room with an open fireplace, two double bedrooms with the master en-suite. Outside there is off street parking and private south facing rear garden
Located in a highly favoured location in this increasingly popular coastal village, is this barn conversion offering accommodation of character. The property is of traditional brick and flint construction and boasts wonderful coastal views from the large Sun Room at the rear. The accommodation h...
Situated in the tranquil location of Field Dalling lies this beautiful character cottage. The 200 year old property is set within 0.5 acres (STMS) & consists of two sizeable bedrooms, a family bathroom, a characterful sitting room & a country style kitchen diner with exposed beams and flint wall.
***HUGE POTENTIAL*** Located in an elevated position with beautiful countryside views is the spacious 4 bed semi-detached brick and flint property on the edge of the village. The property requires a full renovation but has the scope to make an amazing home! No upward chain. The Village of Weybour...
Situated in the heart of this sought after village just a short distance from the beautiful North Norfolk Coast the property for sale has two bedrooms, is built of traditional brick and flint and a particular feature is the large due south rear facing garden. There is no onward chain.
A mostly detached traditional brick and flint cottage situated in a much favoured unspoilt coastal village. Meadow View has direct access to Meadow Lane which leads to the beach and in turn the coastal path. Also within easy walking distance is Weybourne village and it's Heath and the pop