An impressive Neo-Tudor villa just a short walk from the north Norfolk coastline has come up for sale at a guide price of £1 million.

Located in the village of West Runton, between Cromer and Sheringham, Broadacres was built in the 1930s as the Arts and Crafts movement was flourishing in the area.

The historic four-bedroom house boasts all of the movement's quintessential architectural elements – impressive candlestick chimneys (originally from Costessey Hall), decorative cat-slide roofs and generous wrap-around grounds.

Eastern Daily Press: Broadacres occupies a private corner plot in a sought-after road within easy walking distance of the beach and village amenitiesBroadacres occupies a private corner plot in a sought-after road within easy walking distance of the beach and village amenities (Image: abbotFox)

Eastern Daily Press: The stunning entrance hall sets the tone for the rest of the propertyThe stunning entrance hall sets the tone for the rest of the property (Image: abbotFox)

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Selling agents abbotFox say the property is “full of period character, with the vendors meticulously preserving its original features during recent renovations”.

Broadacres’ stunning entrance hall sets the tone for the rest of the property – boasting oak-panelled walls, oak beams and cathedral-style windows.

From the hallway, doors lead off to the kitchen, morning room and sitting room, which is described by abbotFox as the “heart of the home”, featuring Tudor Revival oak beams and a magnificent Arts and Crafts fireplace as its centrepiece.

Double doors lead from the sitting room into a conservatory, which opens onto the extensive rear gardens.

Eastern Daily Press: The sitting room features Tudor Revival oak beams and a magnificent Arts and Crafts fireplace as its centrepieceThe sitting room features Tudor Revival oak beams and a magnificent Arts and Crafts fireplace as its centrepiece (Image: abbotFox)

Eastern Daily Press: The morning room is currently utilised as a library/study but could be transformed into a fifth bedroom or formal dining roomThe morning room is currently utilised as a library/study but could be transformed into a fifth bedroom or formal dining room (Image: abbotFox)

Eastern Daily Press: A conservatory opens into the extensive rear gardensA conservatory opens into the extensive rear gardens (Image: abbot Fox)

The morning room, currently utilised as a library/study, offers the potential to be transformed into a fifth bedroom or a formal dining room.

A separate breakfast room adjoins the kitchen, and there is also a utility with adjoining cloakroom, storeroom and WC.

Upstairs, four bedrooms are accessed from the galleried landing, including the master bedroom with en suite shower room. The first floor is completed with a family bathroom and separate WC.

Eastern Daily Press: The master bedroomThe master bedroom (Image: abbotFox)

 

Eastern Daily Press: The kitchen leads through to a breakfast room and utility with adjoining storeroom, cloakroom and WCThe kitchen leads through to a breakfast room and utility with adjoining storeroom, cloakroom and WC (Image: abbotFox)

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There is a large shingle driveway to the front of the property, leading to the garage and providing off-road parking for several vehicles.

The fully enclosed rear garden offers a spacious lawn area, a timber storage shed and mature hedges and flower beds.

Broadacres occupies a private corner plot in a sought-after road within easy walking distance of the beach and village amenities including the train station with connections to Cromer, Sheringham, Norwich and London.

For more information, contact abbotFox.

PROPERTY FACTS

Broadacres, West Runton
Guide price: £1,000,000
abbotFox, 01603 510582
abbotfox.co.uk