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The Naze, Belton, Norfolk

3 beds | 1 bath | 2 receptions | £230,000 Having knowledge of the purchase price allows you to calculate the overall expense incurred in acquiring the property. Read our glossary page


  • Type: 1970s semi-detached home (freehold)
  • Beds: Three bedrooms
  • Baths: One first floor family bathroom
  • Reception: Open plan living area, and modern kitchen extension
  • Garden: Front and rear gardens
  • Parking: Garage, and car standing area
  • Love: Secluded village setting close to schools and village shop
  • Status: Chain free sale

Coastal Charm Meets Modern Comfort in Belton Oasis

The Tour:
Nestled in a secluded village setting in Belton, Norfolk, this charming 1970s semi-detached home offers the perfect blend of country charm and modern convenience. Tucked away on the peaceful Naze, this hidden gem is a haven of light and tranquillity, waiting to be explored.

Mature conifer hedging gently screens your private haven from the street, guiding you along the footpath to the welcoming porch entrance. Inside, a spacious hallway with ample storage sets the stage for a well-organized and functional home.

The primary living rooms are organised in an open-plan layout, with sitting and dining areas. Large patio doors open onto a south-facing terrace and garden, creating an effortless flow for indoor-outdoor living. Imagine balmy summer evenings spent soaking in the sunshine and enjoying the gentle Norfolk breeze.

Unleash your inner chef in the stylish, modern kitchen extension. Sleek worktops, plentiful cabinetry, and quality appliances provide everything you need to whip up culinary delights. A convenient utility room adds further functionality and a secondary access point to the garden, making outdoor chores a breeze.

Three peaceful bedrooms, including two comfortable doubles, offer havens for rest and relaxation. A well-appointed bathroom completes the upstairs layout, providing a stylish and functional space for the whole family.

The original garage presents exciting possibilities - transform it into a dedicated workshop, home office, or additional storage space, perfectly tailored to your needs. The south-facing garden is a haven for sun-seekers, with a large patio area perfect for barbecues and gatherings. When needed, the patio can double as additional car parking, offering the best of both worlds.

Points to note:
Tenure: Freehold
Heating: Gas Central Heating via Combi Boiler
Average Heating & Lighting Costs: £110 pcm
Council Tax: Band B (£1,655)
Energy Performance: D 67

The Area:
Belton, tucked away in the south-west corner of Norfolk, beckons with its idyllic blend of rural serenity and coastal proximity. Whether you're a family seeking a close-knit community or a couple yearning for quiet escapes, this charming village offers a lifestyle enriched by nature, history, and warm community spirit.

Nestled between Great Yarmouth and the Suffolk border, Belton enjoys a convenient location. The A143 provides easy access to both bustling towns, offering diverse shopping, entertainment, and employment opportunities. Within the village, a network of quiet lanes and footpaths invites leisurely strolls and bike rides, perfect for unwinding amidst picturesque landscapes.

Families in Belton are well-catered to with excellent educational options. Belton Primary School, rated "Good" by Ofsted, provides a nurturing environment for children aged 4-11. For secondary education, students can attend the well-regarded Ormiston Venture Academy in Gorleston, just a short drive away.

Belton boasts a handy convenience store for everyday essentials, while the nearby village of Gorleston offers a wider range of supermarkets and independent shops. Great Yarmouth, within a 10-minute drive, caters to all your shopping needs, from high-street brands to bustling markets.

Step outside your doorstep and discover a treasure trove of experiences:

- Embrace the coastal charm: Spend leisurely days on the sandy beaches of Gorleston or explore the dramatic coastline along the Norfolk Coast Path.

- Delve into maritime history at Great Yarmouth: Discover the rich nautical heritage of this vibrant town, with its historic harbour, Nelson Museum, and Pleasure Beach offering something for everyone.

- Indulge in culinary delights: Savour fresh seafood at local restaurants, enjoy traditional pub fare, or explore farm shops brimming with local produce.

Venturing further afield unlocks a plethora of exciting day trips:

- Norwich: Explore the vibrant cathedral city, renowned for its medieval architecture, bustling markets, and world-class museums.

- The Norfolk Broads: Navigate the tranquil waterways of this unique wetland ecosystem, teeming with wildlife and picturesque villages.

- Blickling Estate: Immerse yourself in the grandeur of this National Trust property, featuring a Jacobean mansion, landscaped gardens, and a fascinating history.

- Sandringham Estate: Explore the royal residence of the British Monarchy, boasting grand gardens, museums, and seasonal events.

Belton offers a unique blend of peaceful village life and easy access to coastal adventures and bustling towns. With its excellent schools, convenient amenities, and rich tapestry of local attractions, it's the perfect place to call home for those seeking a tranquil haven close to nature and history.

Please bear in mind that all areas, measurements, and distances provided in these particulars are approximations. The text, photographs, and floor plans serve as general guidance only.

Larkes has not conducted tests on any services, appliances, or specific fittings - prospective purchasers are advised to inspect the property themselves. All fixtures, fittings, and furniture not expressly itemised within these particulars are deemed removable by the vendor.

Council Tax A fee submitted to your local authority to cover expenses related to local amenities such as schools, libraries, and waste management. The payment amount is determined based on the property's value. Read our glossary page

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