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Caistor Lane, Caistor St. Edmund, Norwich, Norfolk, NR14

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1

Key Features

  • Truly Individual & Architecturally Distinctive Home
  • Highly Sought-After Location
  • Approximately 1400 Sq. Ft. – Excluding Garage & Attic Space
  • Spectacular Open-Plan Living With Vaulted Ceilings & Exposed Beams
  • Extensively Improved & Modernised By The Current Owners
  • Contemporary Kitchen & Stylish Modern Bathroom
  • Impressive Principal Bedroom With Large Walk-In Wardrobe
  • Versatile Mezzanine - Ideal As Bedroom, Office Or Studio
  • Garage, Attic Space & Exciting Further Potential STPP
  • Long Private Driveway, Generous Garden & Remarkable Views

Description

Occupying a prime position on the highly regarded Caistor Lane, this remarkable individual home offers a rare combination of architectural drama, contemporary living and a superb setting. Extensively improved by the current owners, the property extends to approximately 1400 sq. ft. of accommodation, excluding the garage and attic space, and is defined by its soaring ceilings, exposed structural detailing, extensive glazing and wonderfully open sense of space.

From the moment you step inside, it is clear this is anything but an ordinary home. The principal living accommodation has an almost loft-like quality, where exposed steelwork and timber beams combine with oak flooring, striking lighting and an impressive wood-burning stove to create a room packed with personality.

The scale of the main living space is particularly impressive. High and vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and carefully positioned glazing flood the interior with natural light, while a series of elegant arched openings connect the different areas without compromising their individual identities. The result is a wonderfully sociable layout which feels open and expansive, yet still provides clearly defined spaces in which to cook, dine and relax.

The contemporary kitchen complements the architecture perfectly. Installed by the current owners, it offers an extensive range of cabinetry and work surfaces, generous preparation and storage space and integrated appliances. Rooflights introduce further natural light from above, while the open connection with the main living area makes this a home particularly well suited to entertaining.

Beyond, the dining room provides another superb reception space. Large windows and glazed doors draw the outside in, while exposed steelwork and carefully retained architectural features continue the individual aesthetic found throughout the property.

One of the most striking aspects of this home is the attention to detail. Exposed beams and steelwork, timber-framed glazing, glass balustrading and retained industrial-style features, including the pulley and hook, give subtle reminders of the building's unique character, while contemporary finishes ensure the accommodation feels thoroughly suited to modern life.

Importantly, the current owners have invested significantly in the property during their ownership, undertaking an extensive programme of improvements while carefully preserving everything that makes the home so distinctive. Works have included replacement windows, a new oil-fired boiler and radiators, upgraded electrics, contemporary flooring, a new kitchen and a stylish new bathroom. The result is a home where much of the major investment has already been undertaken.

The principal bedroom is exceptionally generous and benefits from a large walk-in wardrobe, creating a genuine principal suite feel. A further well-proportioned bedroom provides comfortable additional accommodation, while the beautifully appointed contemporary shower room continues the high standard of finish found throughout the home.

Above the main accommodation, the mezzanine provides an incredibly versatile additional space. Whether required as an occasional bedroom, home office, studio or quiet retreat, it takes full advantage of the height and architecture of the building. There is also useful attic space which could offer further potential for conversion, subject to any necessary consents.

Importantly, the approximately 1400 sq. ft. measurement relates to the property itself and excludes both the garage and attic space, underlining just how much additional space and future potential exists beyond the existing accommodation.

Outside, the setting is every bit as impressive as the house itself. A long private driveway provides generous off-road parking and leads to the detached garage, while the gardens offer an excellent degree of space and provide the perfect place from which to enjoy the property's remarkable outlook and far-reaching views.

For those wanting even more accommodation, the relationship between the house and garage presents an intriguing opportunity. The garage already incorporates bi-fold doors and, subject to the necessary planning permission, there could be scope to link it to the main house. A carefully designed glazed connection could create an exceptional contemporary addition while remaining sympathetic to the distinctive architecture already in place.

Yet perhaps one of the greatest compliments that can be paid to this property is that further work isn't necessary to make it special! This is a home with genuine individuality – somewhere where vaulted proportions, expansive glazing, exposed structure, contemporary design and an exceptional setting come together to create something quite unlike the conventional properties found elsewhere in the area.

Combined with its generous plot, superb outlook and enviable position on Caistor Lane, this is an exceptionally rare opportunity and a home that genuinely needs to be experienced in person.

Discover Caistor St Edmund;

Caistor St Edmund is one of those special Norfolk villages where a peaceful rural setting belies just how conveniently positioned you are. Surrounded by beautiful countryside and lying only a short distance south of Norwich, the village offers an enviable balance between country living and easy access to the city.

The area is perhaps best known for its extraordinary history. Caistor St Edmund is home to the remains of Venta Icenorum, one of only a handful of major Roman towns in Britain that escaped later redevelopment. Today, the landscape surrounding the Roman town provides wonderful opportunities for walking and exploring, with countryside and open spaces forming an important part of the area's appeal.

For everyday amenities, neighbouring villages including Poringland provide an excellent range of facilities, including shops, schooling, healthcare, cafés, pubs and other services, while Norwich is within straightforward reach for a much wider selection of shopping, restaurants, leisure facilities and cultural attractions.

The location also works particularly well for those commuting into Norwich or requiring access to the wider road network, while still allowing you to return home to a noticeably more rural environment.

For buyers looking for something beyond the conventional suburban home, Caistor St Edmund offers an increasingly rare combination – countryside, history, accessibility and a genuine sense of space, all within easy reach of Norwich.

Additional Information:

Council Tax Band: A
Local Authority - South Norfolk Council
We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, electricity, oil fired central heating and private drainage.

Winkworth wishes to inform prospective buyers and tenants that these particulars are a guide and act as information only. All our details are given in good faith and believed to be correct at the time of printing but they don’t form part of an offer or contract. No Winkworth employee has authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. All fixtures and fittings, whether fitted or not are deemed removable by the vendor unless stated otherwise and room sizes are measured between internal wall surfaces, including furnishings. The services, systems and appliances have not been tested, and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given.

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Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
A
Date Posted
2026-08-13

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Connectivity

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Fastest speed available at this postcode

1.8 Gbps

Gigabit full fibre · available to 64% of premises

Suitable for

  • 4K streaming on every screen
  • Full-time home working
  • Online gaming & big downloads

Mobile signal

CallsDataEE Good GoodO2 Good GoodThree Good GoodVodafone Good Good

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Nearest Schools

Primary

  • Stoke Holy Cross Primary School1.3 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    4 to 11
    Pupils
    190
    Type
    Community school
  • Poringland Primary School1.5 milesOfsted: Good
    Ages
    3 to 11
    Pupils
    460
    Type
    Community school
  • Trowse Primary School2 milesOfsted: Outstanding *
    Ages
    4 to 11
    Pupils
    206
    Type
    Community school
  • Edith Cavell Academy and Nursery2 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    3 to 11
    Pupils
    216
    Type
    Academy sponsor led
  • Tuckswood Academy2.3 milesOfsted: Good *
    Ages
    4 to 11
    Pupils
    188
    Type
    Academy sponsor led

Secondary

  • Framingham Earl High School0.8 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    11 to 16
    Pupils
    791
    Type
    Academy converter
  • University Technical College Norfolk2 milesOfsted: Good *
    Ages
    14 to 19
    Pupils
    451
    Type
    University technical college
  • Hewett Academy2.5 milesOfsted: Good
    Ages
    11 to 16
    Pupils
    543
    Type
    Academy sponsor led
  • City of Norwich School, An Ormiston Academy2.7 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    11 to 18
    Pupils
    1,685
    Type
    Academy converter
  • Notre Dame High School, Norwich2.9 milesOfsted: Good
    Ages
    11 to 18
    Pupils
    1,613
    Type
    Academy converter
    Faith
    Roman Catholic

* Latest graded judgement covers quality of education only; no overall grade was issued under the 2024-25 inspection framework.

Distances are straight-line from the advertised location. Source: the national school registers (DfE, Welsh Government, Scottish Government) and Ofsted.

Amenities

Supermarket

Tesco Express in Norwich, Poringland1.4 miles
Tesco Norwich Superstore, Norwich1.9 miles
Asda Norwich Hall Road Superstore, Norwich2.1 miles

GP surgery

Old Mill And Millgates Medical Practice0.9 miles

Pharmacy

Well1.1 miles

Hospital

Colman Hospital3.3 miles

Green space

Allotments Or Community Growing Spaces675 metres

Straight-line distances from the advertised location. Sources: NHS records, Geolytix supermarket locations, OS Open Greenspace and the national trails registers.

Getting Around

Nearest station

Norwich Rail Station3.1 miles

Nearest bus stop

Church Close725 metres

Typical drive times

Bungay21 min · 12 miles
Loddon14 min · 9.1 miles
Wymondham15 min · 10 miles
Norwich (city)11 min · 5.1 miles

Straight-line distances from the advertised location; drive times are typical free-flow times over OpenStreetMap road data, so allow more at peak. Public transport locations from DfT NaPTAN.

Flood Risk

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Rivers and the sea

Flood Zone 1Lower risk

Surface water

Outside the mapped risk bandsVery low risk

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