Stepping inside Strand Cottage, you are immediately greeted by an abundance of period charm and historical character. The property boasts a wealth of exposed principal wooden ceiling beams with ogee and nicked chamfer stops, alongside thick walls of coursed flint with brick dressings that highlight its Grade II listed heritage. The layout, as detailed on the accompanying floorplan, offers a substantial 1872 square feet of versatile living space. The ground floor features a spacious 20-foot sitting room, which flows smoothly into the adjacent areas, including a convenient WC and a well-proportioned kitchen. From the kitchen, there is direct access to an attached carport and a generous 16-foot workshop, providing excellent parking and hobby space.
A beautiful, original winding staircase beside the stack leads you elegantly between the floors. The first floor comprises two well-proportioned bedrooms, both featuring built-in wardrobe space. The rooms are finished with neutral grey carpeting, crisp white walls, and dark wood accents that maximise the available space. A true centrepiece of the first floor is the striking 17th Century arched and chamfered fireplace, which displays contemporary painted decoration above, consisting of Fleur-de-Lys motifs flanking a medallion. Modern electric panel heaters are fitted throughout the reception areas and bedrooms. The property benefits from a spacious family bathroom on the first floor. This well-appointed suite includes a panelled bath with a shower attachment, a separate glass shower cubicle, a white vanity sink, and a toilet, all set against a mix of white tiling and faux-brick feature walls with dark wood sliding storage doors. The original winding staircase continues to the top floor, which reveals two large attic spaces, offering fantastic potential for further use or extensive storage beneath the pantile roof.
Situated on Norwich Road, Strand Cottage is perfectly positioned within the heart of Roughton, a highly sought-after North Norfolk village. Roughton provides a welcoming community atmosphere with excellent everyday amenities. The village is surrounded by picturesque Norfolk countryside and woodland, making it a fantastic location for walking, cycling, and outdoor pursuits. It sits on a route that offers direct access to the vibrant coastal town of Cromer, located just a few miles to the north. Cromer provides a wider array of supermarkets, restaurants, and leisure facilities, along with its famous pier and sandy beaches. For commuters, the city of Norwich is located to the south, and local bus services provide useful transport links to surrounding towns. Development in the area is mindful of the local heritage, and nearby road junctions, such as the A140 and B1436, are noted for future improvement plans.
Council Tax Band: C