Set back from the road and featuring a very attractive traditional flint frontage, this is an extremely well-balanced four-bedroom new home.
On the ground floor, the living space is completely open plan, with a sociable kitchen island that’s ideal for catching up over a morning coffee. There is ample space for a dining table and seating area, and with the bi-fold doors open, it’s a space that really comes into its own during the summer months. It’s easy to picture an early evening barbecue out on the patio as the sun sets to the west.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are arranged over the upper floors. There are two large doubles and a single bedroom on the first floor, which share the family bathroom, while the principal bedroom suite is on the second floor, offering far-reaching views over the open countryside beyond.
Outside, to the front, there is gravelled off-street parking for two cars, and to the rear, the garden is fully patioed and west-facing.
No. 3 Burnaleen Cottages was completed as a new home last year and, as such, is presented in almost brand-new condition throughout. Its central position within the village makes it an ideal permanent residence or home-from-home.
Location
Docking is one of Norfolk’s best hideaways, just four miles from the sea and a short drive from the market towns of Fakenham and Holt.
Dating back to Saxon times, Docking is one of Norfolk’s highest points at 272 feet and was once known as ‘Dry Docking’ due to its lack of drinking water. In the 18th century, a well was sunk, and residents paid a farthing per bucket until mains water was installed in 1936. During World War II, RAF Docking airfield operated nearby, and Docking Hall housed actors Richard Burton, Robert Hardy, and Warren Mitchell.
Today, Docking boasts a strong community with a thriving nursery and primary school, filling the streets with the sound of children playing. The village is well-serviced with a GP surgery, village store with Post Office, playing field, tennis court, bowling green, popular fish and chip shop, and The Railway Inn.
Buyers have a wide range of property options, including traditional brick and flint cottages, classic Georgian houses, and quality new-build homes. One notable development is Four Miles, named for its proximity to Thornham and Brancaster, offering cottages, barns, and apartments designed to blend with the countryside.
Docking residents can enjoy growing their own produce or visit the weekly farmer’s market at Ripper Memorial Hall. Held on Wednesday mornings, shoppers come from far afield to fill their baskets with fresh produce from local smallholders and delicacies from Norfolk artisan producers.
Offering the best of coast and country, it’s easy to see why Docking is such a sought-after spot.
Services Connected
Mains electricity, water and drainage.
Council Tax
Band C.
Energy Efficiency Rating
To be confirmed.
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Tenure
Freehold.