Check out this Grade II listed coastal farmhouse with "breathtaking panoramic views" of the surrounding countryside and a historic lighthouse ... it's yours for £700,000.
Whites Farm House is a thatched property built in the 17th century near the Norfolk coastline which boasts period features including fireplaces, beams and stone walls.
The recently refurbished four-bedroom family home is suitable for holiday letting with a summer house and hot tub, near the popular coastal village of Happisburgh.
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Based in a rural setting but close to the amenities, surroundings include a village store and fresh fish shop, with further services in the neighbouring market town of Stalham.
Set on a generous plot, the property is positioned back from the road along a gravel driveway with a spacious side and rear lawn garden bordered by hedging with distant field views.
To the front, a paved pathway is bordered by a cottage garden with seating.
To the rear are two more separate enclosed gardens with terraces for socialising.
There are two large receptions, a lounge with a feature fireplace, a dining area and a spiral staircase.
This leads to the first-floor main bedroom, two shower rooms, two separate kitchens, a utility and a rear porch.
There is a family bathroom and shower room and four bedrooms, including a master with en-suite.
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The location provides easy access to the popular north Norfolk resorts of Cromer, Holt and Sheringham.
The Norfolk Broads is less than eleven miles to the south west.
Set in the north-east of the county, Happisburgh is less than twenty miles from Norwich.
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