Land Behind the Chapel
High Kelling, Holt, Norfolk, NR25 6RE
Guide Price
£480,000
Residential Tags: Georgian, Grade II, Jacobean
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2022
- Removed: Aug 2022
- Residential Tags: Georgian, Grade II, Jacobean
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The rarest of opportunities to purchase a prime plot of land extending to around 1/2 acre (STMS) with planning permission to create a stylish and individual home nestled in a highly sought after location in the heart of High Kelling.
This unique opportunity will see the creation of a stylish new home designed by local, award-winning architects 'SMG of Sheringham'. Ultra-contemporary features will include cedar clad and buff brick elevations set under a metal clad roof. The impressive design will incorporate full height glazed sections to the ground floor and innovative glazed gables to the first floor. Spacious receptions will enjoy direct access onto the grounds whilst a wonderful open plan kitchen/diner will provide the ideal entertaining space with expansive floor to ceiling doors out onto a sun terrace.
A study, utility room and guest WC will complement the ground floor areas.
The first floor will incorporate an indulgent principal suite with dressing area and en-suite bathroom. Two further bedrooms will include en-suite shower rooms whilst a fourth bedroom will be served by a family bathroom.
An exciting landscape scheme will see the creation of a central courtyard area with ample secure parking and access to a detached double cart shed. The grounds extend to around 1/2 acre with established trees to the boundaries that help to create a wonderfully discreet setting with a high degree of privacy.
The plot is set off the Cromer Road in High Kelling and accessed via a single track of over 200ft long. Located in High Kelling, this unique position is well placed for access to the Georgian market town of Holt, Gresham's Independent School and the north Norfolk coastline.
Further information including all related planning documentation is available on request or can be viewed at our Holt office. The concise list of associated planning documentation can be accessed via North Norfolk District Councils planning portal and the planning reference is EF/14/0993.
HIGH KELLING Driving through the pine forest-lined road as you arrive at High Kelling on a sunny day, you instinctively know you are close to the coast and there's a timelessness to this area that has been entertaining day-trippers and holidaymakers for decades. Less than two miles from Holt, the North Norfolk Railway steam train stops here and the 40s weekend sees the area come to life with visitors dressed in World War II outfits and vintage cars, as if the years have been rolled back.
Many follow the Holt Road to Cromer and its famous pier, or pare off to Sheringham to enjoy a walk on the cliffs, but there's plenty to enjoy about High Kelling for those who chose to make it home. Gorgeous, spacious period homes, many from the 20s and 30s - perhaps why this spot feels so unspoilt - are nestled among the lofty pines, and with independent Gresham's school just minutes away there are many families who came for a break and found a fabulous place to live.
The school has strong connections with Holt Rugby Club which sits on nine acres at High Kelling's Bridge Road, and a young players programme has nurtured local talent, most notably Ben Youngs, England's most-capped scrum-half of all time. Nearby, Voewood is an incredible Grade II listed, Arts and Crafts style house designed and built in the early 20th century in a unique 'butterfly' style with a central three-storey portion flanked by two, two-storey 'wings'. Restored by rare books dealer Simon Finch in 1998, the country house hosts weddings and events in its 11 acres, along with providing a base for his arts business.
Discover more of the area's history with a visit to nearby Felbrigg Hall, a Tudor estate and now a National Trust property, or further inland to Blickling Hall, a Jacobean estate which is believed to be the birthplace of Anne Boleyn. Past and present, High Kelling is a wonderful spot in this fascinating part of Norfolk.
SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity and drainage will be connected.
COUNCIL TAX Not applicable.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING An Energy Performance Certificate is not required.
TENURE Freehold.
PROPERTY REFERENCE 39326
Marketed by: Sowerbys, Holt
This unique opportunity will see the creation of a stylish new home designed by local, award-winning architects 'SMG of Sheringham'. Ultra-contemporary features will include cedar clad and buff brick elevations set under a metal clad roof. The impressive design will incorporate full height glazed sections to the ground floor and innovative glazed gables to the first floor. Spacious receptions will enjoy direct access onto the grounds whilst a wonderful open plan kitchen/diner will provide the ideal entertaining space with expansive floor to ceiling doors out onto a sun terrace.
A study, utility room and guest WC will complement the ground floor areas.
The first floor will incorporate an indulgent principal suite with dressing area and en-suite bathroom. Two further bedrooms will include en-suite shower rooms whilst a fourth bedroom will be served by a family bathroom.
An exciting landscape scheme will see the creation of a central courtyard area with ample secure parking and access to a detached double cart shed. The grounds extend to around 1/2 acre with established trees to the boundaries that help to create a wonderfully discreet setting with a high degree of privacy.
The plot is set off the Cromer Road in High Kelling and accessed via a single track of over 200ft long. Located in High Kelling, this unique position is well placed for access to the Georgian market town of Holt, Gresham's Independent School and the north Norfolk coastline.
Further information including all related planning documentation is available on request or can be viewed at our Holt office. The concise list of associated planning documentation can be accessed via North Norfolk District Councils planning portal and the planning reference is EF/14/0993.
HIGH KELLING Driving through the pine forest-lined road as you arrive at High Kelling on a sunny day, you instinctively know you are close to the coast and there's a timelessness to this area that has been entertaining day-trippers and holidaymakers for decades. Less than two miles from Holt, the North Norfolk Railway steam train stops here and the 40s weekend sees the area come to life with visitors dressed in World War II outfits and vintage cars, as if the years have been rolled back.
Many follow the Holt Road to Cromer and its famous pier, or pare off to Sheringham to enjoy a walk on the cliffs, but there's plenty to enjoy about High Kelling for those who chose to make it home. Gorgeous, spacious period homes, many from the 20s and 30s - perhaps why this spot feels so unspoilt - are nestled among the lofty pines, and with independent Gresham's school just minutes away there are many families who came for a break and found a fabulous place to live.
The school has strong connections with Holt Rugby Club which sits on nine acres at High Kelling's Bridge Road, and a young players programme has nurtured local talent, most notably Ben Youngs, England's most-capped scrum-half of all time. Nearby, Voewood is an incredible Grade II listed, Arts and Crafts style house designed and built in the early 20th century in a unique 'butterfly' style with a central three-storey portion flanked by two, two-storey 'wings'. Restored by rare books dealer Simon Finch in 1998, the country house hosts weddings and events in its 11 acres, along with providing a base for his arts business.
Discover more of the area's history with a visit to nearby Felbrigg Hall, a Tudor estate and now a National Trust property, or further inland to Blickling Hall, a Jacobean estate which is believed to be the birthplace of Anne Boleyn. Past and present, High Kelling is a wonderful spot in this fascinating part of Norfolk.
SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity and drainage will be connected.
COUNCIL TAX Not applicable.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING An Energy Performance Certificate is not required.
TENURE Freehold.
PROPERTY REFERENCE 39326
Marketed by: Sowerbys, Holt
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