£700,000
5 bed detached house for saleStaithe Road, Ludham, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR29
5 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Distinguished Village Residence in the Heart of the Broads
Occupying a mature plot of approximately half an acre in one of the Broads National Park’s most sought-after villages, this handsome and substantial family home offers an exceptional blend of character, space and versatility.
The attractive twin-bay frontage hints at the generous accommodation within, where a wealth of period features combine with comfortable family living. The welcoming sitting room boasts exposed beams and a brick fireplace with wood-burning stove, while the elegant drawing room features further exposed timbers and a fireplace with lpg open fire. Additional ground floor accommodation includes a study, dining room, garden room, cloakroom, breakfast room, and a traditional kitchen centred around a solid-fuel Aga cooking range, complemented by a walk-in pantry.
The first floor offers a spacious landing leading to a principal bedroom with en-suite shower room and dressing area, together with four further bedrooms, a family shower room and a separate bathroom.
The oil fired boiler and tank have been replaced in 2026.
Outside, the property enjoys private, enclosed gardens with extensive lawns, including the former tennis court, all overlooked by a south-west facing summerhouse – the perfect spot to enjoy the afternoon and evening sun.
A Wonderful Broads Village Setting
Ludham is widely regarded as one of the most desirable villages within the Broads National Park, beautifully positioned between the Rivers Ant and Thurne. Nearby Womack Water provides both parish and public moorings, offering direct access to the renowned Norfolk Broads network.
The village enjoys an excellent range of amenities including a village shop and post office, traditional butcher, ice cream parlour, café, pub and restaurant, doctor’s surgery, garage, the magnificent St Catherine’s Church, and historic chapel. Regular bus services connect to Wroxham, 6 miles, Norwich 13 miles and Great Yarmouth 12 miles.
The surrounding countryside is rich in natural beauty and heritage, with the picturesque ruins of St Benet’s Abbey, the celebrated How Hill and the protected Ludham Marshes all within easy walking distance.
A charming and highly versatile period home in an idyllic Broads setting, perfectly suited for family life, multi-generational living or those seeking a substantial country retreat.
Occupying a mature plot of approximately half an acre in one of the Broads National Park’s most sought-after villages, this handsome and substantial family home offers an exceptional blend of character, space and versatility.
The attractive twin-bay frontage hints at the generous accommodation within, where a wealth of period features combine with comfortable family living. The welcoming sitting room boasts exposed beams and a brick fireplace with wood-burning stove, while the elegant drawing room features further exposed timbers and a fireplace with lpg open fire. Additional ground floor accommodation includes a study, dining room, garden room, cloakroom, breakfast room, and a traditional kitchen centred around a solid-fuel Aga cooking range, complemented by a walk-in pantry.
The first floor offers a spacious landing leading to a principal bedroom with en-suite shower room and dressing area, together with four further bedrooms, a family shower room and a separate bathroom.
The oil fired boiler and tank have been replaced in 2026.
Outside, the property enjoys private, enclosed gardens with extensive lawns, including the former tennis court, all overlooked by a south-west facing summerhouse – the perfect spot to enjoy the afternoon and evening sun.
A Wonderful Broads Village Setting
Ludham is widely regarded as one of the most desirable villages within the Broads National Park, beautifully positioned between the Rivers Ant and Thurne. Nearby Womack Water provides both parish and public moorings, offering direct access to the renowned Norfolk Broads network.
The village enjoys an excellent range of amenities including a village shop and post office, traditional butcher, ice cream parlour, café, pub and restaurant, doctor’s surgery, garage, the magnificent St Catherine’s Church, and historic chapel. Regular bus services connect to Wroxham, 6 miles, Norwich 13 miles and Great Yarmouth 12 miles.
The surrounding countryside is rich in natural beauty and heritage, with the picturesque ruins of St Benet’s Abbey, the celebrated How Hill and the protected Ludham Marshes all within easy walking distance.
A charming and highly versatile period home in an idyllic Broads setting, perfectly suited for family life, multi-generational living or those seeking a substantial country retreat.
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