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Guide Price£2,500,000

Exceptional Coastal Home in Blakeney

Land size
5 acres
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2

Key Features

  • Detached Three Bedroom Home of 3,200 sq. ft.
  • Western Edge of Village Location
  • Delightful Grounds of 5 Acres (STMS)
  • Tennis Court and Swimming Pool
  • Summer House
  • Stunning Coastal Views
  • Immediate Access onto Coastal Path
  • Four Bay Cart Shed/Boat House
  • Incredibly Private Setting
  • Direct Access onto Tidal Channel

Description

With far-reaching views over open skies and salt marsh, and direct access to the coastal path, this is a home designed as much for living outdoors as within.

Approached via a gravel drive, the sense of privacy is immediate. The house itself, traditionally built of brick and flint beneath a tiled roof, extends to almost 3,200 sq ft, offering an exceptional degree of flexibility whether for full-time family living, hosting extended guests, or simply embracing a slower coastal pace.

On the ground floor the kitchen/dining room forms the heart of the home. With its stone floor, granite work surfaces and generous proportions, it is a space made for gathering. French doors draw the outside in, opening onto a large terrace that flows seamlessly towards the swimming pool, ideal for long summer lunches, barefoot children running between house and garden, and evenings that stretch late into the golden light.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom is a true sanctuary. French doors open onto a private balcony, perfectly positioned to take in the ever-changing light across the marshes. Early mornings here are magical, imagine coffee in hand, watching the tide shift as seabirds wheel overhead. The en-suite bathroom by Neptune adds a refined touch, blending understated luxury with coastal style. Bedroom two shares similarly sublime views, making waking up here a daily privilege rather than an occasion.

The garden is predominantly laid to lawn, providing space to breathe and room to play. A charming summer house, or tennis pavilion, sits beside the hard tennis court, creating a wonderful focal point for relaxed afternoons and friendly competition. From here, it’s just a short stroll back to the house or onward towards the coast. The gardens measure approximately 2 acres, with a further 3 acres of fields.

For those drawn to the water, the lifestyle offering is exceptional. A quiet channel approximately 200 metres from the property is home to a recently built pontoon, ideal for launching a tender or small boat. Whether crabbing with children, setting off for a sail, or simply exploring the creeks, the connection to the sea is effortless. The coastal path is directly accessible via a footpath, placing some of the county’s most breathtaking walks quite literally on your doorstep. Practicality is equally well considered. The four-bay garage/boat store provides extensive storage and offers exciting potential for conversion to additional accommodation, subject to the necessary consents.

Lark Cottage is more than a coastal house; it is a place to gather, to entertain, to unwind and to reconnect with nature. Private yet connected, refined yet relaxed, it captures the very best of life on the North Norfolk coast.

BLAKENEY
Blakeney is a historic coastal village on the North Norfolk Coast, located around 28 miles north-west of Norwich and just over 5 miles from the market town of Holt, offering a distinctive seaside lifestyle with a strong sense of community and year-round appeal.

At the heart of village life is the quay on the River Glaven, where sailing, kayaking, crab fishing and seal-spotting are everyday pastimes. From here, boat trips run to Blakeney Point, home to one of England’s largest colonies of grey seals and celebrated for birdwatching and wildlife experiences.

Blakeney’s High Street and lanes are lined with pretty flint cottages, independent boutiques, art galleries, gift shops and cafés, while essentials are served by a SPAR convenience store, post office and local surgery. The village also offers a selection of quality pubs and restaurants — among them the Kings Arms and White Horse — and seasonal outlets specialising in fresh seafood and treats from the estuary.

Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the North Norfolk Coast Path and marshland walks that radiate from the quay east toward Cley and west toward Stiffkey, as well as opportunities for sailing, paddleboarding and long beach walks at nearby Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham.

Blakeney combines rich maritime heritage, vibrant local retail and café culture, and outstanding natural landscapes, creating a lifestyle that celebrates coastal living, wildlife engagement and genuine village vitality with excellent connections to town and city amenities.

SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains water and electricity. Gas central heating.

COUNCIL TAX
Band F.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
C. Ref:- 9118-3039-0206-4464-1200.
To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys.

TENURE
Freehold.

LOCATION
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WEBSITE TAGS
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EPC Rating: C

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Parking - Driveway

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These particulars are provided as a guide only and do not form part of any offer or contract. Sowerbys and its representatives have no authority to make or give representations or warranties. All descriptions, measurements, photographs and plans are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact. Buyers should satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of the information through inspection or professional advice. Services, appliances and equipment have not been tested and no warranty can be given as to their condition. Planning permissions, building regulations and other consents should be verified by the buyer’s legal adviser. In accordance with Anti-Money Laundering regulations, proceeding buyers must complete a digital ID check through our compliance partner. A charge of £48 including VAT per sale or purchase applies. Leasehold buyers should confirm ground rent, service charges and lease details with their legal adviser.

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
F
Date Posted
2026-05-26

Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in East Anglia (5+ acres).

This Property£500,000 / acre
Regional Average (5+ acres)£49,204 / acre
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Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs
CurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
69 C
88 B

Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)

Utilities & Restrictions

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Mains
Water
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Sewerage
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Property Features

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Parking
Garage, Driveway
Garden
Private Garden

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