Historic railway cottage ready for transformation

20.01.2026
Auction House East Anglia

Originally built in 1859 as a railway crossing keeper’s cottage, Forest Lodge is a charming detached property rich in history and character. Tucked away on a secluded woodland plot in the pretty village of Fritton, this two-bedroom bungalow is offered in our 11th February auction with a guide price of £200,000 - £225,000 (plus fees) and is certain to appeal to buyers seeking to breathe new life into a distinctive rural home.

External appeal

The real highlight of Forest Lodge is its exceptional setting. Extending to approximately half an acre (stms), the grounds envelop the property in mature woodland, creating a wonderful private space.

The versatile plot features a substantial brick-built garage and workshop, which could be converted into a separate annexe (subject to consents), ideal for accommodating guests or providing a rental income. There is also a summer house, a garden shed and a large pond, ornamented by a small wooden bridge.

In addition, extensive parking areas ensure there is no shortage of off-road parking for residents and visitors.

Blank canvas

Arranged across a single storey, this property offers endless possibilities for the successful buyer to make it their own.

The existing accommodation is well-proportioned, boasting a generous triple-aspect lounge and two good-sized bedrooms. Further rooms include a kitchen, separate dining room and a family bathroom, all of which have scope for reconfiguration or modernisation.

Completing the current layout is a glazed side reception lobby, along with a useful built-in storage cupboard for added practicality.

Offered with vacant possession, the property is considered suitable for owner occupation or as a compelling investment opportunity.

Countryside charm

Forest Lodge is quietly situated on the edge of the charming village of Fritton, surrounded by peaceful countryside. A short stroll takes you to the village hall, local church and a popular pub, while the nearby Fritton Lake Country Park provides the perfect spot for a family day out.

An 18-hole golf course is also close by, and scenic walks along the River Waveney offer views of the historic Fritton Marsh Drainage Mill. The larger towns of Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft are both within a 25-minute drive, where you will find a wider range of shops, cafés, and leisure facilities.

Director and Auctioneer Bryan Baxter commented: “From the enviable village location to the expansive grounds and woodland, there's a wealth of potential here for renovation and transformation into a beautiful family home or lucrative investment.”

If Forest Lodge has caught your attention, please reach out to our Norwich office on 01603 505100 to arrange a viewing.

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