On the market for the first time since 1904, this North Norfolk coastal cottage is a rare opportunity for a truly exceptional home.
Positioned at the top of Mariners Hill with far reaching views over Blakeney saltmarshes, the mid-terrace cottage has been in the same family for 120 years.
Now available with vacant possession, the four-bedroom property requires renovating to realise its full potential but is ideal for owner occupation, holiday let or a second home.
Known as Burgh Cottage, the period property is guided at £400,000 for February’s auction. Situated in a rarely available location, it’s one of only four cottages on Mariners Hill, and enjoys an elevated position overlooking the quayside.
Dating back to 1850, the flint cottage has retained its exceptional quality and character. It is in good condition throughout, with double glazed windows and oil-fired central heating, but updating the property’s interior would amplify its suitability for contemporary living.
Arranged across two floors, the deceptively spacious accommodation includes an entrance porch, sitting room, separate dining room, small restroom and a kitchen complete with walk-in pantry. A spacious conservatory makes up the remainder of the ground floor layout, providing a versatile and sociable space for family living.
Moving upstairs through the property, four good-sized bedrooms and a main bathroom lead off the landing. Two of the bedrooms positioned at the front of the house benefit from uninterrupted views, with traditional sash windows framing the spectacular saltmarshes.
To the rear of the cottage, the courtyard-style garden exudes an intimate and secluded atmosphere. Well maintained, the area is fully enclosed and could be thoughtfully designed to create a private outdoor entertainment space. Additionally, a large outbuilding provides ample room for extra storage.
The cottage's unique location, though exceptional, lacks immediate parking availability. Residents are however entitled to complimentary parking permits at the adjacent Coronation car park. Alternatively, there is also the option to park in front of the property at the Carnser (Quayside) car park.
Located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, 5 Mariners Hill is perfectly positioned for everything Blakeney has to offer. The highly popular coastal village enjoys a wide range of independent shops, pubs and eateries, including The Moorings, Two Magpies bakery and the historic Blakeney hotel.
As well as a holiday destination, Blakeney is a year-round lively village with a variety of convenient amenities. Supermarkets, sporting facilities, a parish church and local primary school can all be found in the local area. The picturesque market town of Holt is just a short drive away and is renowned for its Gresham’s school - one of the top thirty International Baccalaureate schools in England.
Undoubtedly, Blakeney’s popularity is derived from its beautiful natural setting. From witnessing England's largest grey seal colony, to exploring the scenic Friary Hills and Blakeney Freshes, coastal adventures really do begin from Burgh cottage’s doorstep.
Robert Hurst, Auction Surveyor for Auction House East Anglia, comments: “It would be hard to find a spot which reflects the beauty of the Norfolk coast better than this.”
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