£925,000
Stocks Hill, Bawburgh, NR9
- 4 beds
£925,000
- 4 beds
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Outside
Accessed via electric gates, the property includes a large driveway with ample off road parking, a double garage with electric up and over doors, and an additional garage for further secure parking. Several outbuildings provide storage rooms, workshops, and a charming summerhouse complete with a kitchenette and wood burner, making it ideal for a home office or potential Air bnb use, subject to planning permissions. The gardens are truly stunning, featuring manicured lawns and the impressive alfresco dining area with a bar, offering magnificent views.
Village History
Bawburgh is a charming and historic village located in Norfolk, England, nestled on the banks of the River Yare. With origins that trace back to Saxon times, its name is believed to derive from the Old English `Beawa`s Fort` or `Beawa`s Settlement,` suggesting its early establishment as a fortified village. Bawburgh is first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as `Babba,` highlighting its existence during the Norman Conquest. Bawburgh is a charming and historic village located in Norfolk, England, nestled on the banks of the River Yare. With origins that trace back to Saxon times, its name is believed to derive from the Old English `Beawa`s Fort` or `Beawa`s Settlement,` suggesting its early establishment as a fortified village. Bawburgh is first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as `Babba,` highlighting its existence during the Norman Conquest. During the medieval period, Bawburgh prospered as an agricultural settlement, supported by the fertile land and access to the River Yare, which facilitated trade and transport. The remnants of a medieval mill, now part of Bawburgh Mill, hint at the village`s role in local grain production and milling. Over the centuries, the village retained its rural character, with traditional cottages and farms dotting the landscape. In more recent history, Bawburgh has evolved into a picturesque and sought-after location, blending its historical charm with modern amenities. Its proximity to Norwich, combined with its tranquil countryside setting, makes it a desirable place to live and visit.
Village Facilities:
St. Mary and St. Walstan Church: A historic and Grade I listed church, this serves as both a place of worship and a site of cultural and historical interest, drawing visitors for its connection to Saint Walstan.
The Kings Head Pub: A traditional village pub known for its warm atmosphere, locally sourced food, and as a hub for social gatherings and events.
Bawburgh Village Hall: This facility hosts community events, activities, and private functions, providing a space for residents to come together.
Bawburgh Golf Club: Located nearby, this offers a well maintained course for golf enthusiasts, along with dining and leisure facilities.
Bawburgh Mill: Although not a functional facility, this historic building is a key feature of the village`s heritage and contributes to its picturesque setting along the River Yare.
For additional amenities like schools, shops, and medical facilities, residents often look to nearby villages or Norwich, which is easily accessible. Despite its small size, Bawburgh offers a peaceful lifestyle with essential village facilities and close ties to its historical roots.
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
South Norfolk District Council, Band E
Utilities
Electric: Mains Supply
Gas: None
Water: Mains Supply
Sewerage: Private Supply
Broadband: FTTC
Telephone: Unknown
Other Items
Heating: Oil Central Heating
Garden/Outside Space: Yes
Parking: Yes
Garage: Yes
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