The property is understood to originate alongside the period houses of its time when Horstead and Coltishall became thriving commercial centres, reflected throughout both villages with some magnificent buildings.
Then an important stopping point on the Aylsham to Gt Yarmouth route along the dividing river Bure, neighbouring Coltishall had its own ship building yard where once many of the rivers wherries were built.
A characterful period corner terrace in the heart of the picturesque riverside village of Horstead and bordering Coltishall – sometimes referred to as the ‘Gateway to the Broads’, which lies to the north east of the city of Norwich.