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House
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for sale
£ 110,000
New
2 bed house for sale
Norfolk Street PE30 King's Lynn
· 2 Bedrooms · House
Norfolk Street PE30 King's Lynn · 2 Bedrooms · House
Brief Description A Grade II * listed 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment situated in an elegant Georgian building close to the Town Centre. NO ONWARD CHAIN. Main Description A Grade II * listed 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment situated in an elegant Georgian building close to the Town Centre. The property comprises a Grade II * listed property situated in the historic quarter of the East Anglian market town of King's Lynn and will appeal to those who appreciate the architectural beauty of Georgian and period homes. The property is situated within Lath Mansion, the elegant home of 5 generations of the Samuel Browne dynasty constituting one of the great merchant families in King's Lynn in the 18th century. Nelson Street has listed buildings ranging from the 14th century to 1819. Lath Mansion is an imposing property with a pedimented doorway flanked by solid pillars. The rear part of the edifice is thought to date from about 1670. In the first part of the 18th century the original 17th centur
Brief Description A Grade II * listed 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment situated in an elegant Georgian building close to the Town Centre. NO ONWARD CHAIN. Main Description A Grade II * listed 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment situated in an elegant Georgian building close to the Town Centre. The property comprises a Grade II * listed property situated in the historic quarter of the East Anglian market town of King's Lynn and will appeal to those who appreciate the architectural beauty of Georgian and period homes. The property is situated within Lath Mansion, the elegant home of 5 generations of the Samuel Browne dynasty constituting one of the great merchant families in King's Lynn in the 18th century. Nelson Street has listed buildings ranging from the 14th century to 1819. Lath Mansion is an imposing property with a pedimented doorway flanked by solid pillars. The rear part of the edifice is thought to date from about 1670. In the first part of the 18th century the original 17th centur
£ 110,000