Magnificent Grade II Listed 4-Bed Period Home in Dereham with Church Views & Bespoke Interiors.

Magnificent Grade II Listed 4-Bed Period Home in Dereham with Church Views & Bespoke Interiors.

A magnificent Grade II listed semi-detached residence in the heart of Dereham, exquisitely restored to combine period elegance with modern comfort. Featuring four double bedrooms, a bespoke kitchen, historic cellar, and picturesque views of St Nicholas Church, this remarkable home radiates heritage, luxury, and timeless sophistication.

Introduction
A magnificent Grade II listed semi-detached residence, reputed to be one of the oldest and most historic homes in the heart of Dereham, beautifully restored to an exceptional standard while preserving its original character and charm. This impressive three-storey property offers four spacious double bedrooms, including a luxurious master suite with an en suite shower room and walk-in wardrobe. Brimming with period detail, the home features exposed red brickwork, original fireplaces, ceiling beams, and elegant sash windows that flood each room with natural light. The inviting sitting room centres around a stunning red brick inglenook fireplace housing a wood-burning stove, while the bespoke kitchen/breakfast room combines timeless craftsmanship with modern style — complete with quartz worktops, a central island with breakfast bar, integrated appliances, and pendant lighting. Complemented by underfloor heating, air conditioning, and a dry cellar with arched brick ceiling offering potential as a wine cellar, every detail reflects thoughtful restoration and quality. With picturesque views of St Nicholas Church, a garage with remote-controlled door, ample parking, and outbuildings offering further scope, this remarkable home perfectly balances heritage, comfort, and sophistication — a rare opportunity to own a piece of Dereham’s living history.

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