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This is a detached three-bedroom home in a traditional Norfolk village, dating back to the 18th century. The property, measuring approximately 1700 square feet, is believed to have been part of a girl's school and was converted into a private dwelling. The original part of the cottage is made of clay lump construction and is heated by an oil-fired boiler. The house features a charming entrance hall with a Victorian-style tile floor, high ceilings, and coving. The ground floor includes a reception room, a lounge and dining area with an exposed brick fireplace, and a well-appointed kitchen with an extension that includes a utility room, shower room, and another reception room that could be used as a bedroom. The first floor features three good size bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property is situated on a plot of approximately 0.25 acre, surrounded by a brick wall with double gates that provide secure off-road parking. The main garden is a leafy green environment with a range of trees and plants. The property has a private (septic tank) sewage system and is heated by oil-fired radiators. It is listed as a Grade II Listed building and has an EPC Rating of D.