Weybourne Hall, Weybourne, Holt, Norfolk

For Sale - Guide Price £250,000

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Property Description

The Property 

Flat 3, Weybourne Hall is the ideal North Norfolk bolthole as a primary residence or second home, with the potential in the future as a holiday rental investment. The apartment, located on the first floor of Weybourne Hall, provides superb accommodation and benefits from being in the tranquil setting within private grounds and at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac.    

The apartment is reached by a main entrance door, with an impressive staircase leading up one flight of steps to the front door.  The accommodation consists of a separate kitchen, sitting room, two bedrooms and a family bathroom. 

The rooms are located off the central hallway. The kitchen on the right has a window facing out to the front and features built in cupboards top and bottom, a vinyl worktop, under counter fan-assisted oven, separate four ring ceramic hob, single sink, integrated dishwasher, full height fridge freezer and room for a washing machine.  The kitchen also has a small working stove.  The sitting room is opposite, a generous size with a feature fireplace and electric fire and a window that looks out over the holiday park and sea.  There is enough room for comfortable sofas, additional furniture and a dining table and chairs.  

There are excellent built-in wardrobes at the end of the hall, off the main living accommodation, and another outside the two bedrooms.    

A sliding door separates the hallway from two good-sized double bedrooms with full-height windows that provide spectacular park and sea views, as well as a family bathroom with a wood-panelled bath, shower over, hand wash basin and loo.

Outside 

The communal grounds of Weybourne Hall are well-kept with a gravel drive at the front for parking and woodland.   

Future Holiday Let Potential 

Flat 3 lends itself equally to being a main residence or a second home, with the future potential to generate a second income as a holiday let.  The current owners have enjoyed the flat as their main home. 

The apartment is the perfect location and right in the heart of Weybourne Village with an excellent village shop and post office, a café, a friendly pub serving locally sourced produce and wonderful beach walks from the doorstep or access to the coastal path.  

The flat could be available with some of the furniture and fittings (by separate negotiation), please contact the team at Big Skies for more details on what might be left and for more information on holiday letting.

Weybourne Village

Weybourne is an idyllic old fishing village situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the north Norfolk Coast. The village is well known for its winding roads and brick and flint cottages, many dating back to the 17th century. Weybourne has a quiet shingle beach with a backdrop of cliffs leading to Sheringham in one direction and Blakeney Point in the other.

Surrounded by fields, woods and and heathland, Weybourne is ideal for those who enjoy walking and the coastline. If you don't want to walk, you may enjoy the restored steam train known as the North Norfolk train (sometimes known as the "Poppyline"), which runs past Weybourne Station and connects the towns of Sheringham and Holt.

The Ship is a very popular gastro pub, located in the centre of the village, serving excellent food and drink. The Maltings is a real treat and serves exciting delicious food using locally sourced produce.  There is also a charming village store / coffee shop, which stocks essentials, serves lovely coffee and freshly prepared snacks and an active village hall.  

Weybourne, which has a population of little more than six hundred, has a great feeling of community and is an excellent holiday destination to visit all year round. The village has the UK’s largest privately owned working military collection, The Muckleburgh Collection, which is home to over 150 artillery pieces, tanks and vehicles.

Weybourne is three miles from the seaside town of Sheringham and less than four miles from the busy Georgian market town of Holt. Supermarkets, schools, plenty of places to eat, lovely shops, doctors surgeries and schools are all close by.

Other Information

Tenure: Leasehold 951 years (999 years from 29th September 1977) with Share of Freehold.  There is a resident's management company, Temple Drive Flats Management Company Ltd and each owner owns a one seventh share of the company.

Services: Mains Electricity, Water and Drainage

Service Charge: £950.50 per annum/£79.20 per month 

EPC: D

Heating: Wi-Fi Electric Panel Wall Heaters and Immersion Tank 

Windows: uPVC double glazed sash windows 

Council Tax: North Norfolk District Council: Band A £1,479.47 per annum 

The flat could be available with some of the furniture and fittings (by separate negotiation), please contact the team at Big Skies for more details on what might be left and for more information on holiday letting.

Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Big Skies Estates

Agents Note: 1. Whilst these particulars have been prepared in good faith to give a fair description of the property, these do not form any part of any offer or contract nor may they be regarded as statements of representation of fact. 2. Big Skies Estates have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, appliances and specific fittings. All measurements or distances given are approximate only. 3. Where a property is promoted as suitable for holiday letting, such use is conditional on the legal due diligence to be undertaken by the buyer’s conveyancer to ensure the property can be used for holiday letting. Big Skies Estates does not examine the legal title or any restrictions on the property. 4. No person in the employment of Big Skies Estates has the authority to make or give representation or warranty in respect of this property. Any interested parties must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of any information given. 

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