Two cottages converted into stunning single home for sale
A pair of historic cottages near Stalham have been transformed into a stylish single residence which is now on the market at a guide price of £750,000.
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Ashley Lamond is a features writer in the Commercial Content team, creating content across all Norfolk and Suffolk titles.
Ashley Lamond is a features writer in the Commercial Content team, creating content across all Norfolk and Suffolk titles.
A pair of historic cottages near Stalham have been transformed into a stylish single residence which is now on the market at a guide price of £750,000.
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