Hiding away in an idyllic rural setting, Bridge Cottage, also known as Broken Bridges, is heading to our June auction in search of a new beginning. In need of complete renovation, this two-bedroom detached cottage has a guide price of £200,000 (plus fees) and comes with 1.27 acres of grounds, boasting 300ft of River Wensum frontage to the north and east boundary.
A Rich, Local History
The property was last used as a residence in the early 1980s and has been in the same family for around 30 years. Styled with eye-catching arch-shaped windows and detailing, the single-storey dwelling offers an opportunity to transform it into a spectacular residence or unique holiday let.
Built around 1817, the property originally functioned as the old Tollhouse for the River Wensum bridge crossing, prior to the public crossing at Costessey Mill being built.
After firstly being broken by a traction engine carrying paper from the mill at Taverham in the late 19th century and later by a fire engine crossing responding to a fire at Costessey Mill in 1924, the bridge finally met its demise in 1927, when it collapsed – earning the nickname ‘Broken Bridges’.
The Perfect Hideaway
With riverside frontage on two boundaries, Bridge Cottage is tucked away down a long, winding drive, offering seclusion and serenity. The drive passes under the much-loved local bridleway, Marriot’s Way, and is retained with a right of way over it.
In an enviable location approximately five miles west of Norwich city centre, the surrounding area offers residents ample amenities, including a community centre and medical practice.
Plenty of Potential
While the cottage is rich in history, it’s not listed, allowing investors to acquire this blank canvas and completely redefine it into something extraordinary.
The current owner, described their vision for the setting:
“I would like to see it brought back to being used and enjoyed. It’s beautiful down there, with the gentle sound of the river running and the birds tweeting. It’s just such a peaceful and secluded location, which is very rare to find nowadays”.
Bridge Cottage was once a vital thoroughfare in days gone by, and its significance in the local landscape is undeniable. Remnants of its storied past remain, waiting to be uncovered and cherished once more.
An Unmissable Opportunity
"It would be hard to find a spot which reflects the beauty of the Wensum Valley better than this” added Robert, Auction Surveyor "We encourage interested parties to seize this opportunity and explore the potential of Bridge Cottage."
Find Out More
Are you interested in restoring this charming riverside property? Please contact Auction House East Anglia to arrange a viewing.