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White Horse Common, North Walsham

£645,000
  • Ref: 16000
  • Type: House
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Reception Rooms: 1
  • Tenure: Freehold
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Property Summary

A Blend Of Historic Charm & Modern Luxury. This stunning mill conversion blends historic charm with modern luxury, featuring a spacious beamed kitchen, a bright living room with a wood burner, four bedrooms, river views, generous gardens, off road parking, and a garage.

Full Details

This stunning conversion at Ebridge Mill blends historic charm with modern luxury. A spacious, light filled entrance hall welcomes you, leading to a convenient cloakroom and an impressive kitchen/breakfast room. Featuring exposed timbers, a central island, and large windows overlooking the gardens, this space is both inviting and functional, complemented by a separate utility room.

The first floor landing opens into a striking double aspect living room, filled with natural light and enhanced by exposed beams and a feature wood burner perfect for relaxation or entertaining.

The second floor houses four generous bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom boasts an en-suite, while two bedrooms offer peaceful garden views and the others overlook the picturesque canal. Modern comforts include double glazing, oil central heating, and under floor heating in the kitchen.

Outside, the expansive gardens provide ample space for outdoor activities, with a secluded patio for al fresco dining. A driveway offers off road parking and access to a single garage. The highlight is a separate riverside garden with a detached timber building, "The Drunken Crab," a charming retreat ideal for gatherings or peaceful enjoyment.



Notice
Please note that we have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and as so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for their purpose. Pymm & Co cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided. This is provided as a guide to the property and an inspection of the property is recommended.

Council Tax
North Norfolk County Council, Band E

Utilities
Electric: Mains Supply
Gas: Unknown
Water: Private Supply
Sewerage: Private Supply
Broadband: FTTP
Telephone: Unknown

Other Items
Heating: Oil Central Heating
Garden/Outside Space: No
Parking: Yes
Garage: No
Location
This magnificent property is situated in the sought after White Horse Common area, just two miles east of North Walsham, adjacent to the stunning North Walsham and Dilham Canal. Its prime location offers both the tranquility of rural living and convenient access to the amenities of North Walsham, including schools for all ages, doctors` surgeries, a variety of shops, supermarkets, pubs, and restaurants, North Walsham also has excellent bus and train links to Norwich and the coast, additionally the property is only five miles from the beautiful North Norfolk coastline, providing easy access to scenic beaches and coastal walks. Perfectly positioned, it combines countryside charm with modern conveniences.

On The Doorstep
On your doorstep you have direct access to local footpaths and expansive countryside, or why not drop a canoe or paddle board into the canal and explore some stunning scenery.


Local History
Ebridge Mill, located opposite the North Walsham and Dilham Canal in Norfolk,and is a significant part of the county`s industrial heritage. Originally built in the early 19th Century, it served as a watermill, taking advantage of the nearby canal to power its operations. Ebridge Mill was primarily used for grinding grain, playing an essential role in the local agricultural economy. The mill was later expanded and modernised, incorporating steam power as industrial advancements progressed. The North Walsham and Dilham Canal, which runs alongside the mill, was crucial for transporting goods such as flour, grain, and other agricultural products to larger markets. Ebridge Mill continued to operate well into the 20th Century before eventually closing as traditional milling methods declined. Today, the mill stands as a reminder of Norfolk`s rich industrial past and its connection to the waterways that once served as vital arteries for trade and commerce. Its recent sympathetic conversion into residential properties is something to behold and has assured the mill`s future for generations to come.

Agents Note
The property has its own bore hole.