12 properties to buy in Fakenham, Norfolk.
£144,950 | Fakenham | 3 Bedrooms
This is a modern semi-detached house being offered with no upward chain. Features include gas fired central heating, majority uPVC double glazing, off road parking and an enclosed rear garden.
(Property Ref: 30331)
£139,000 - £149,000 £145,000 | Fakenham | 3 Bedrooms
OFFERED WITH A PRICE RANGE OF £139,000 - £149,000. A semi-detached property located in a quiet residential area within walking distance of Fakenham town centre. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, fitted kitchen, double aspect living room, recently re-fitted family bathroom and three bedrooms. Outside, the property has a front garden with driveway providing off road parking, carport, an outside shed/store and rear gardens incorporating patio area.
(Property Ref: 30283)
£139,000 - £149,000 £145,000 | Fakenham | 3 Bedrooms
OFFERED WITH A PRICE RANGE OF £139,000 - £149,000. A semi-detached property located in a quiet residential area within walking distance of Fakenham town centre. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, fitted kitchen, double aspect living room, recently re-fitted family bathroom and three bedrooms. Outside, the property has a front garden with driveway providing off road parking, carport, an outside shed/store and rear gardens incorporating patio area.
(Property Ref: 30283)
£169,500 | Fakenham | 2 Bedrooms
A purpose built retirement bungalow situated in a small, exclusive development with economical heating system. A full time resident manager is on hand for advice and assistance, supported by an alarm call system. The bungalow is located in a courtyard with three and half acres of communal gardens. There is a car parking space and community lounge.
(Property Ref: 19814)
£180,000 | Raynham Road, Helhoughton, Norfolk, NR21 7BG
The site approximately 28m in depth and 25m in width. Full planning permission was granted by North Norfolk District Council on the 3rd July 2008 for the demolision of the exsiting dwelling and the erection of 2 x two storey detached dwellings and detached garage.
(Property Ref: 12878)
Offers in the region of.. £295,000 | Fakenham | 5 Bedrooms
An individual, detached bungalow with versatile accommodation and a good-sized garden, located on the outskirts of the popular town of Fakenham. The property has UPVC double glazed windows and doors, gas-fired central heating and attractive south facing rear gardens. Viewing is strongly recommended.
(Property Ref: 18536)
£375,000 | Fakenham | 5 Bedrooms
A most attractive, three-storey, five bedroom, two bathroom, Grade II listed Georgian town house, with many original features including flagstone floors, stripped pine floorboards, sash windows and high ceilings with original cornicing. The property has the added advantage of an enclosed rear courtyard, main garden and large parking area. Internal viewing is recommended.
(Property Ref: 19021)
£385,000 | Fakenham | 4 Bedrooms
A spacious and well proportioned detached four bedroom single storey within a short walk of the centre of this popular market town with the unique benefit of an enclosed swimming pool. Briefly the accommodation comprises spacious sitting room with adjoining double glazed conservatory over looking the gardens, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room with gas fired AGA, study, cloakroom, four bedrooms and bathroom with air/spa bath. Outside there is an adjoining garage and ample off road private parking and attractive enclosed gardens. The property is double glazed with gas fired radiator central heating and mostly coved, artexed ceilings.
(Property Ref: 20192)
£450,000 | Fakenham | 4 Bedrooms
3 Bridge Farm is situated in a wonderful location, in a small private development, backing on to a communal lake, shared with the neighbouring property and enjoying large gardens. The accommodation has four bedrooms, large sitting room enjoying surrounding views, two bathrooms and a double garage.
(Property Ref: 20146)
£485,000 | Fakenham | 5 Bedrooms
An imposing, three storey, period, Grade II listed town house situated close to the centre of the town in a conservation area. The property has original features including flagstone floors, Georgian sash windows, large sweeping staircase, open fireplaces and enclosed gardens. The Red House also has a large swimming pool which has now been covered making a wonderful garden room (the pool could be restored). It has a self-contained flat, two cellars and a double garage with development potential (subject to relevant planning consents). A large workshop is available by negotiation. The Red House dates back to at least 1696, with a 'schedule' of previous owners, from that date. It's believed that there was a building on this site before then and that possibly its origins are Tudor period. The 'new' Georgian front was added in the year 1777. Before the early 20th century the house was called 'The Hermitage' although the evidence of adjoining farm buildings suggests that it was a farmhouse on the edge of the town. At the corner of two outside walls there is a carved stone. This may have had some connection with the pilgrim route to Walsingham, or may be a link to the house's previous name. The Red House's claim to fame is the story that Nelson stayed here. It is also said that there exists a letter written by the Admiral, thanking the owners for their hospitality.
(Property Ref: 18138)










