The Property
Corwell House is believed to be the very first house built on East Quay in around 1678 during the reign of King Charles II. This handsome house has been in the custodianship of one family for three generations and is coming to market for the first time in 59 years.
Nestled just back from the quay and a few minutes walk from the centre of Wells, yet in a quiet and tranquil spot away from the madding crowd. Corwell House has the enviable assets of a large double garage for parking and a charming South facing garden.
With accommodation over three floors and a charming brick & flint facade, the property offers four or five bedrooms, kitchen with walk-in pantry, living room featuring a wood burning stove and bathroom with separate WC.
Whilst the fabric of the house has been well-maintained, the interior is now in need of complete modernisation and presents new owners with a blank canvas to create a wonderful home.
The current owners undertook a programme of works in 2011, which included :
Hardwood slim line double glazing units fitted to windows and doors
Fitting of 3 x dormer windows to the loft
Lifting / insulating (200mm Kingspan) of the roof
Repair to the gable end wall
Rebuild of the chimney stack
Flue lining of the chimney for both the stove and Rayburn
Construction of Garage in 2014
Double skin garage completed with hardwood bifold doors completed 2014 (building application number FP/13/1047
Power is linked to the house and drainage in place for addition of an outside bathroom.
On entering the house, you are welcomed into a good sized kitchen which features an original solid fuel Raeburn oven, with a walk-in pantry. The bathroom and WC are off the kitchen. The sitting room is another well proportioned room with a fireplace and modern wood burning stove, window and door out to the garden.
On the first floor there is a hallway with three bedrooms off and a door up to the loft bedroom. The principal bedroom on this floor is a great size, with a window overlooking the garden and a door up to one of the loft rooms. There is a second double bedroom with a window out to the garden and a single room with a window to the rear.
There are two loft rooms, the first off the first floor hallway is ideal as a bedroom with exposed original beams and floorboards, there is a lovely view of the harbour from one window and a Velux flooding the room with natural light. The other room is accessed from the principal bedroom below and again has wonderful exposed beams, floorboards and two windows bringing in natural light. This flexible space could be a further bedroom, home office, play room or storage.
Outside
Corwell House can be accessed on foot from the quay, between the houses, or from the garage, which is approached by a lane to the other side with vehicular access.
The South facing garden has fantastic potential and has been cleared by the current owners. There is a mature fig tree and some other mature plants remaining.
The modern garage, built in 2014 is accessed across the garden and offers ample space for parking and workshop space. This double skin building is well insulated has a concrete floor and hardwood folding doors to the front. It has electricity and water and there is a space already created to fit a WC / bathroom facilities if required.
The Location
Corwell House is situated a few steps from the East Quay, within easy walking distance of all the vibrant seaside town has to offer, yet tucked away in a quiet and tranquil spot, away from the madding crowd.
Wells-next-the-Sea is a super popular holiday destination which has a thriving permanent resident community and working fishing fleet. There is a lovely mixture of independent boutiques, galleries, food shops and cafes located along Staithe Street, which runs from the harbour up to the Buttlands, home to the famous Crown Hotel and The Globe, perfect for a spot of lunch or supper when you get back from the beach.
Wells Beach is renowned in Norfolk and beyond for its endless sand and row of pretty beach huts that back onto the pinewoods. Walk for a couple of miles or so along the golden sands and you’ll end up in Holkham. Whether you decide to sunbathe, swim, fly a kite or build a sandcastle, Wells beach has something for everyone.
For wildlife lovers, wading birds can be seen on the foreshore, including terns, oystercatchers and avocets. If you’re lucky you can even spot common and grey seals basking in the sun.
There is a car park and wonderful beach cafe just behind the pinewoods, so if the stroll out to the beach from the harbour is a bit much carrying all the beach gear, you can drive up and walk over the dunes to the beach.
Wells has so much to offer for both residents and visitors, it's the perfect base to explore both the West and East sides of the North Norfolk coastline and plenty to do if you decide not to leave at all!
Distance to Quay: 1 mins walk
Distance to Beach : Around 5 mins in the car. (There us parking at the beach). It is maybe a mile and a half to walk out.
Distance to Shops: 5 mins walk.
Distance to Pubs & Cafes: 2 mins walk.
Distance to Supermarket: 2 mins drive to the Co-op in Wells
Other Information
Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains Electricity, Water and Drains
Heating: Currently heated by the solid fuel Rayburn and Wood burning stove
Windows: Conservation Double Glazed Hardwood Sash Windows
Council Tax: North Norfolk District Council, Band D £2,336.62 (2025/2026)
EPC: Not Applicable - Grade II listed
Viewing: Strictly by Appointment with Big Skies Estates
Agent’s note: 1. Whilst these particulars have been prepared in good faith to give a fair description of the property, these do not form any part of any offer or contract nor may they be regarded as statements of representation of fact. 2. Big Skies Estates have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, appliances and specific fittings. All measurements or distances given are approximate only. 3.No person in the employment of Big Skies Estates has the authority to make or give representation or warranty in respect of this property. Any interested parties must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of any information given