Edwardian Charm Meets Ccountry Life in East Winch
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Property Details: - Type: Cottage - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1
Agent: Sowerbys - King's Lynn Phone: 01553 387937
<p>Set against open fields to both the front and rear, Field Cottage is an immaculately presented Edwardian semi-detached estate cottage that beautifully balances period character with the ease of modern living. Fully renovated and restored in 2018, with a comprehensive programme of improvements, it has a calm and elegant feel throughout and offers a lifestyle that is increasingly hard to find — peaceful, characterful and deeply connected to the surrounding countryside, yet within easy reach of the nearby market towns of King’s Lynn and Swaffham.</p><p>Inside, the house is both inviting and practical, with two well-proportioned reception rooms creating a wonderful sense of versatility. The sitting room is especially cosy, with a bay window enjoying pleasant views over the fields to the front, and a fireplace housing a multi-fuel stove, while the separate dining room is ideal for both everyday family life and entertaining.</p><p>To the rear, the kitchen/breakfast room is a standout space, filled with natural light from the roof lantern and glazed doors. It is fitted with attractive cabinetry, a central island and integrated appliances. A useful utility room and a well-appointed family bathroom complete the ground floor.</p><p>Upstairs, three bedrooms are arranged around the landing, including two doubles with field views, and a third room that would work equally well as a nursery, dressing room or home office.</p><p>Outside, the setting truly comes into its own. A private shingled driveway provides ample parking for several vehicles, while the gardens have been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully designed to be enjoyed throughout the seasons. A covered patio extends from the kitchen, perfect for summer lunches and long evenings with friends, alongside a generous lawn ideal for children to play. There is also a vegetable garden with greenhouse, a useful Carrstone-built store, and a superb detached log cabin connected to power, water and drainage.</p><p>It is easy to picture exactly why the current owners have so enjoyed hosting family barbecues here, or simply watching the changing seasons unfold across the surrounding fields.</p><p>There is also a lovely thread of history to the cottage, which is understood to have once formed part of the East Winch Hall estate, housing one of its workers. Today, it occupies a well-connected position within this popular West Norfolk village, convenient for the A47, with a village Post Office/store nearby, East Winch Common close at hand for walks, and King’s Lynn approximately six miles away, offering a wider range of shopping, leisure facilities and rail links to London.</p><p>Beautiful, calm and characterful, Field Cottage is a home that has worked just as well for a young couple as it has for a growing family, offering space, storage, outdoor living and a genuine sense of country life.</p><p><strong>EAST WINCH</strong><br/>Situated on the A47 Norwich to King’s Lynn road is East Winch.</p><p>It has a village pub and a church, with more facilities found in neighbouring villages.</p><p>Perched on the banks of the River Ouse, King’s Lynn is the nearest town to East Winch. A centre of trade and industry since the Middle Ages, its rich history is reflected in the many beautiful buildings lining the historic quarter.</p><p>Originally called Bishop’s Lynn, the town was surrendered to the crown during Henry VIII’s reign and renamed King’s Lynn. In the 14th century, it was England’s most important port, dominated by the Hanseatic League. Though London’s rise eroded its prominence, ship-building and fishing flourished—documented at True’s Yard Museum.</p><p>King Street, running from Tuesday Market Place to the Custom House, was once ‘Stockfish Row’ for its many fish merchants. With a listed building every 26ft, Sir John Betjeman called it one of England’s finest walks. In 1845, it had at least ten pubs—today, it’s home to WhataHoot distillery, with its gin school and handmade spirits.</p><p>With Cambridge, Peterborough and Norwich all under an hour’s drive and a direct rail line to London King’s Cross in just 1 hour 40 minutes, King’s Lynn draws professionals seeking easy commutes. The town’s Vancouver Centre offers high street names and independents, while The Majestic Cinema and Alive Corn Exchange are great for a film or show. St George’s Guildhall—the UK’s largest surviving medieval guildhall—is now a vibrant arts centre.</p><p><strong>SERVICES CONNECTED</strong><br/>Mains water, electricity and drainage. Heating to be confirmed.</p><p><strong>COUNCIL TAX</strong><br/>Band B.</p><p><strong>ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING</strong><br/>D. Ref:[use Contact Agent Button]-3213-4978<br/>To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys.</p><p><strong>TENURE</strong><br/>Freehold.</p><p><strong>LOCATION</strong><br/><strong>W</strong>hat3words: ///<a target="_blank" href="https://what3words.com/defensive.opponent.dinosaur">defensive.opponent.dinosaur</a></p><p>WEBSITE TAGS<br/>perfect-views<br/>cosy-cottages<br/>village-spirit</p><br/>EPC Rating: D
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