Nestled in the picturesque Broads National Park village of the Horning, sits a charming Edwardian 1920s mock Tudor home, complete with a thatched roof and exposed beams.
Bure House was built for a well known Broadland businessman to an attractive design with many period details.
Standing in an established individual elevated plot of approachin a half acre, the property boasts a tranquil elevated setting over looking Lower Street, with an open-air 21 ft x 14 ft swimming pool perfect for warm summer days.
Inside, the house is brimming with original character features such as exposed beams, a cosy brick fireplaces, wood-panelled walls, and oak floors. A south facing balcony overlooks the lush garden, towards a mooring basin and the River Bure, providing a serene spot to relax and unwind.
With great potential for renovation, the property includes a welcoming hall, a spacious bay windowed lounge, a formal dining room, kitchen, with a walk in pantry, a lean to rear lobby leading to a utility and wc, landing, three bedrooms, bathroom and separate wc.
This idyllic retreat offers the perfect blend of historic charm and potential, making it a truly special place to call home.
Bure House is conveniently located for Horning's Lower Street village centre shops, pub/restaurants, primary school, church and sailing club and the River Bure. Wroxham/Hoveton lies within 3 miles and Norwich 10.
A separate MOORING PLOT 100 ft x 40 may be available BY NEGOTIATION.(12 X 35 FT DOCK) and lies within120 yards with direct access off Lower Street, on a back dyke off the River Bure.