- Countryside Views
- Balcony
- South Facing
- Landscaped Gardens
- Dual Aspect Dining Room
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room
- Garage
- Workshop
- En-Suite to Master
- Viewing Advised
Stubb House is a charming and well propertied south facing Victorian property that has been sympathetically extended. Stubb House offers impressive semi undulating countryside views and easy access to Hickling Broad. The accommodation is set over two floors and provides an entrance hall, staircase hall, a bright and airy dual aspect dining room with lovely views, a spacious sitting room with sliding doors leading on to the front terrace and a central fireplace. To the rear there is a well fitted kitchen breakfast room, study, cloakroom, utility room, back hall and a conservatory overlooking the well landscaped rear garden. The first floor serves a master bedroom with dressing/shower room, a family bathroom and three further bedrooms, one of which has a balcony with fine views.
Outside and to the front there is a well landscaped front garden with lawn, a lovely magnolia tree, flowering shrub borders and hedging. To the side there is a drive serving access to a double garage and workshop. To the rear there is a fine garden with a wide variety of mature plants, lawn, hedging, a secluded garden with a brick weave terrace and central pond, orchard and kitchen garden to the rear as well as a greenhouse with power.
HICKLING Hickling is a pretty village, offering many wide open spaces and has the largest of all the Norfolk Broads. Hickling is home to the Norfolk Wildlife Trust and offers two public houses in the village; one being on the edge of the Broad. Hickling also has a first school. The Norfolk Coast is only a few miles away and offers white sandy beaches at Sea Palling and Waxham; where it is also possible to spot seals and their new pups during the winter months. Hickling has its own monthly farmer's market, which offers an array of local produce. Further amenities are available close by at the historic market town of Stalham, where is middle and secondary schools, doctors, dentist, supermarket and a variety of other shops. The city of Norwich which offers an international airport is approximately eighteen miles away and Anglia rail services are available from Wroxham. The village works closely with the Norfolk Wildlife Trust to preserve the environment and benefits from the protection of a major flood defence improvement scheme.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING F. The reference number or full certificate can be obtained from Sowerbys upon request.
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Property Ref: 2-58578_100439024227
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