A charming two-bedroom cottage has hit the market for £300,000.
But it’s in an unusual location.
The former railway crossing keeper’s house is located right beside train tracks.
Buyers will be able to hear the rumbling of trains passing by as the front door is just feet from the tracks.
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The listing says the house is “full of character in a secluded woodland setting”.

The home, in Attleborough, near Norwich, Norfolk, boasts two bedrooms, a study, a wet room, off road parking and a garden that has a full view of the railway line.
It’s being advertised on Rightmove and being sold by Hammond and Stratford, as reported by Luxury Property News.
The description says: “Full of character and nestled in a secluded woodland setting, this former railway crossing cottage offers an exceptional opportunity for buyers seeking rural living and individuality.

“Steeped in period charm with exposed beams, a cosy multi-fuel burner for year-round comfort and attractive flint façade, this unique property blends rustic features with flexible accommodation, including 2 generous bedrooms and a useful study/dressing room.
“The kitchen/diner opens onto the garden surrounded by mature trees, whilst a spacious ground floor wet room adds convenience.
“Offered with no onward chain, the cottage offers huge scope to create something special, both internally and externally.

“A rare find in a truly unique location.
“Accessed via a mile-long track passing farmland and woodland, the cottage enjoys a secluded plot surrounded by mature trees.
“Gated access leads through to a shingle driveway adjacent to the property, providing off-road parking for multiple vehicles.

“The garden features a patio seating area, creating the ideal vantage point to enjoy the natural surroundings, with excellent potential to landscape, cultivate a cottage garden, add outbuildings (STPP) or simply enjoy the unspoilt surroundings.
“An idyllic setting for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts or those seeking rural privacy.”
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