A bed and breakfast that won an episode of Channel 4's popular show ‘Four in a Bed' has come onto the market in Hunstanton for £795,000.

The property appeared in a 2016 episode and bested three other B&Bs for the coveted winners plaque.

Number 33 sits along Northgate and features a double-fronted façade and Carrstone exterior, giving this property a distinguishing look.

It is a stone’s throw away from Hunstanton seafront, with selling agent Sowerbys describing it as “a prominent and exquisite property within a coveted area of the town".

Eastern Daily Press: Above the front door is the prominent number 33.Above the front door is the prominent number 33. (Image: Sowerbys)

From the front door, and entering under the number 33, you are welcomed into the central hall, with rooms either side.

The lounge features a central fireplace that will have you feeling warm and cosy after a day by the coast, as well as huge bay windows to look out onto Northgate.

Across from the lounge is one of five bedrooms in the property, with each have their own distinct style and character features. The room features an en suite with shower and W/C, as well as a feature fireplace with original tiles and bay windows.

Further back into the property there is a good-sized kitchen area, which has been used to cook many breakfasts for guests and can easily accommodate those with a love of cooking.

Eastern Daily Press: One of the two bedrooms on the ground floor, with a total of five in the property.One of the two bedrooms on the ground floor, with a total of five in the property. (Image: Sowerbys)

Behind the kitchen is another bedroom, with en-suite facilities and a free-standing bath. There is also an exterior door that leads to an outdoor seating area with plenty of privacy.

Going upstairs via the central hallway, there are three further bedrooms, each with their own unique features.

Eastern Daily Press: All five bedrooms have an ensuite attached, with each also having distinctive character features.All five bedrooms have an ensuite attached, with each also having distinctive character features. (Image: Sowerbys)

Two of the bedrooms are on the front, with bay windows, en suites with bathtubs and one has cupboard storage.

But it is the bedroom to the back that Sowerbys says is “the stand out room". Featuring enough room for a four-poster bed, another en suite and a patio door leading out to a veranda area overlooking Victorian rooftops.

Eastern Daily Press: The property includes an enclosed garden with bordering hedges and lawnThe property includes an enclosed garden with bordering hedges and lawn (Image: Sowerbys)

Outside, you will find an enclosed garden with bordering hedges and lawn. There is also off-road gravelled parking that would come in handy during Hunstanton’s peak months.

While the property has been a B&B, Sowerbys say that it can easily be transformed into a home: “Whether you are looking for a business venture on the Norfolk coast, or a stunning home only minutes from the seafront, then there might be no need to consider anything further than the impressive Number 33.”

The ‘Four in a Bed’ winner is in the heart of the coastal town of Hunstanton and in a prime location to reach the town centre and the beach, with amenities including schools, doctors’ surgery and a couple of supermarkets.

Towns like Kings Lynn and Fakenham are not too far away either, providing further facilities and a wide array of transport links to other parts of the county.

For more information, please contact Sowerbys.

Number 33, Hunstanton

Price: £795,000

Sowerbys, 01485 506947

sowerbys.com