Impressive barn living, with expansive gardens. DescriptionIvy Barn is an expansive Norfolk barn, wonderfully converted integrating modern living whilst retaining the charm and warmth these barns so often enjoy. The impressive accommodation, over two floors, is a versatile space that allows for many styles of living whilst benefitting from under floor heating throughout, an air source heat pump, air conditioning and a heat recovery ventilation system to ensure comfortable living whatever the season. The impressive proportions of the barn are immediately apparent with the welcome into the double height dining and living area, about 14.5 metres long, with distinctive fireplace with woodburner at one end and a bespoke oak staircase at the heart of the room. The open plan feel continues into the kitchen/breakfast room, the focal point for day to day living, with kestrel kitchen and large central island unit, a dining area and sitting area complete with woodburner. A brilliant family room, the sort of room that evolves, links all the open plan rooms, with a southerly aspect with plenty of glazing and openings out to the paved patio and gardens. Alongside the open areas are the conventional music room, a study, a snug and a useful utility room. A wing on the ground floor hosts three double bedrooms, one with en suite bathroom, and two bedrooms utilising a linked bathroom, providing a future proofing ground floor bedroom space, or indeed ancillary accommodation to the core of the barn. The principal bedroom is on the first floor, a spacious room with part vaulted ceilings, plenty of built in wardrobes and an en suite shower room. A further two double bedrooms, again with part vaulted ceilings and built in wardrobes and served by a large family bath/shower room. The pleasing blend of the Grade II listed building and modern technology creates a practical and appealing home, finished to a high standard throughout and latterly improved and excellently maintained by the current custodiansOutsideIvy Barn is approached through panelled electric gates, onto a significant gravelled parking and turning area, with space for many cars. To the north of the gravelled space is the triple car port and garage with electric doors. The mature gardens and grounds are a delight, with about 1.75 acres to roam freely. To the front of the house are lawned areas and a large wildlife pond, with plenty of resident ducks and moorhens. A courtyard garden, with box topiary is to the east, and deep herbaceous beds and bay topiary frame the front elevations. The main expanse of lawn sweeps from the west round to the south of the house, the perfect orientation to enjoy with afternoon sun and evening sunsets. A large patio links to the house to the lawns, ideal for outside dining particularly with the recent additions of a timber framed covered dining area and a separate covered kitchen area to make the most of pleasant weather or equally when the rain arrives.The patio is framed by well stocked herbaceous beds with box hedging, beyond which the lawns stretch away from the house, interspersed by further herbaceous beds. The boundaries are mature, with specimen trees, shrubs and borders, a woodland garden with bark surface and folly, and a stream running through the grounds with bridges over linking to further lawn and shrubberies. There is plenty to enjoy, and potential for further landscaping if desired.LocationIvy Barn is situated on the edge of the well served village of Mattishall. With excellent transport links including regular bus services and ease of access to the A47, the village has a primary school, GP surgery with pharmacy, a village shop and Post Office, public house, cafe and golf club. The house is within 5 miles of Dereham, a traditional market town which has excellent shopping, banking and transport facilities, alongside a golf course and education for all ages. The ancient Cathedral City of Norwich (12 miles) is the regional centre with an active business community and offers sporting and cultural activities for most tastes. There are good schools, university, airport and excellent shops and restaurants. The picturesque small market town of Reepham is about 8 miles and has highly regarded schools, which now includes a sixth form. The North Norfolk Coast is within easy travelling distance and there are numerous sport facilities in the region including golf and a number of 18 hole courses. Racing is also available at Newmarket and Fakenham, sailing and windsurfing are very popular and undertaken along most of the length of North Norfolk Coast, much of which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).Square Footage: 4,537 sq ft Acreage: 1.75 AcresDirectionsThe postcode for the property is NR20 3PLWhat3words for the entrance to the drive; ///empires.easily.outhouse Additional InfoServicesAir source heat pump, mains water and electricity, private drainage. Air conditioning and heat recovery ventilation. Local AuthorityBreckland District CouncilCouncil Tax Band GFixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property. 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Nursery Farm is a Grade II listed, brick and flint, attached house with a successful holiday complex of six cottages. Constructed under a pitched roof that was re-thatched with reed last year, Nursery Farm enjoys a southern aspect. Believed to date from 1645 the house is laid out over a ground and two upper floors and comprises two reception rooms, fully fitted kitchen and utility room, 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. There are front and rear gardens and a gravelled private parking area.Further outbuildings include a laundry room, separate shower and WC which are available for the use of the touring caravans. A paddock with 5 fully serviced pitches are well protected by a block of coniferous woodland including mature Corsican and Scots Pine, providing a haven for wildlife and walks for guests.The properties are set within approximately 8.23 acres of grounds, with two access drives, and comprising front and rear gardens, an orchard, pond, paddocks and woodland.The Business comprises two revenue streams; the principal stream from the six holiday cottages and a secondary stream from 5 caravan pitches. The current owners have developed a successful holiday business and are now selling due to retirement.The attractive environment and proximity to the Coast and the Broads appeal to weekly holidaymakers and for long weekend breaks. There are separate shower, toilet and laundry facilities.The cottages are fully furnished and fully equipped with kitchens and equipment, Freesat TV/radio, DVD and CD players. Deerewood Cottage has downstairs living accommodation with level threshold access for wheelchair users and the less mobile.The caravan Park is currently operated as a Caravan Club 5 pitch CL site, the pitches are equipped with 16 amp electrics, water and television aerial points supplied from a boosted antenna.There is ample room for additional caravan pitches accessed via a separate gate, subject to obtaining planning permission. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_thorpe-market-d551086/for-sale_i68460605
Warners New Homes are delighted to offer this state of the art Smart Home boasting four bedrooms, 4 ensuites and a predicted A EPC rating sitting on approximately 0.48 Acre (stms) This contemporary home is located in the rural South Norfolk village of Tibenham offering modern living at its finest. Finsbury Barn... is born out of a former farm building which has been rebuilt within the frame of the original using high specification materials to ensure a comforting modern home within. Features include a spacious open plan accommodation with over 3300 square feet in total, state of the art smart electrical system, multiple walk in dressing rooms, luxurious contemporary en suites to all bedrooms, enclosed landscaped garden and a terrace style patio with field views.About The Developer...Duncan & Hendrie Builders Ltd specialise in new builds, extensions and landscaping and has been built on the back of the experience and reputation the directors have gained working together in the newbuild/construction industry over the last 12 years.Smart Home System...The smart home system gives coherent and versatile control of lighting, heating, audio, access, security & safety to create an intelligent contemporary property. The features create a home full of lifestyle technology and complements a desire for green buildings. For the full Smart Home Specification for Finsbury Barn, please get in touch with Warners New Homes department.Predicted EPC Rating of 93 and with an A Rating.Specification....GROUND FLOOR...Kitchen Diner...*Dekton worksurfaces - Highly resistant to stains, scratches and heat.*Contemporary kitchen with island and breakfast bar*Siemens integrated/built in appliances as follows:*Oven self-cleaning, smart*Combination microwave oven self-cleaning, smart*Steam oven - smart*Coffee machine- smart*Warming drawers*Full height Fridge*Full height Freezer*Dishwasher*Quooker boiling water tap*Pantry*Sink*Aluminium bifold to front patio/outdoor entertainment area*In glass blinds*Audio (integrated with smart home system)* TV point - Aerial coax, network cat 6, AV cat 6, (integrated with smart home system)*Tiled floorUtility room...* Fitted contemporary German units with integrated basin and space for washing machine and tumble drier * Tiled Floor* Water Isolator (integrated with smart home system)*Stable door to side, anthracite*Optional Upgrades Available- Washing machine, Tumble drierLounge... *Aluminium bifold doors to side*In glass blinds*TV wall with built in panoramic fire*Audio (integrated with smart home system)*TV point - Aerial coax, network cat 6, AV cat 6, (integrated with smart home system)*Tiled FloorHallway...*Full height galleried entrance*Built in coat storage and bench to entrance way with integrated doormat*Steel/oak/glass staircase with under-stair wine storage and fridge*Tiled floorGround floor shower room...*Contemporary shower*Wall hung vanity and basin*LED mirror with Bluetooth speakers*ToiletStudy/ Bedroom 5...*TV point - Aerial coax, network cat 6, AV cat 6, (integrated with smart home system)Internal Doors*Crittall style internal doors to ground floor, matching contemporary doors to first floor FIRST FLOOR...Master Bedroom Suite...*USB sockets* Aluminium bifold doors with Juliette balcony* Heating / cooling radiator * Audio (integrated with smart home system) * TV point - Aerial coax, network cat 6, AV cat 6, (integrated with smart home system)*Dressing roomMaster Ensuite...*Wall hung vanity unit*2 x countertop basins*LED mirrors*Digital smart shower*Wall hung toilet* Feature free-standing bath*Wall hung TV by bath*AudioGuest bedroom suite...*USB sockets* French window with Juliette balcony* Heating / cooling radiator * Audio (integrated with smart home system) * TV point - Aerial coax, network cat 6, AV cat 6, (integrated with smart home system)*Dressing roomEnsuite... *Wall hung basin and vanity unit*LED mirror with Bluetooth speakers*Digital smart shower*Wall hung toilet*Feature free-standing bath Optional Upgrades Available- Audio to bedroom (integrated with smart home system), Audio to ensuite (integrated with smart home system)Bedroom 3* Double bedroom with USB sockets* French window with Juliette balcony* Heating / cooling radiator * TV point - Aerial coax, network cat 6, AV cat 6, (integrated with smart home system)Ensuite...*Basin on wall hung vanity unit*LED mirrored cabinet with Bluetooth speakers *Shower,*Toilet Walk in wardrobeOptional Upgrades Available-Audio to bedroom (integrated with smart home system)Bedroom 4...*Double bedroom with built in storage and USB sockets*French window with Juliette balcony* Heating / cooling radiator * TV point - Aerial coax, network cat 6, AV cat 6, (integrated with smart home system)Ensuite...*Wall hung vanity with basin* LED mirrored cabinet with Bluetooth speakers, *Shower*ToiletOptional Upgrades Available-Audio to bedroom (integrated with smart home system)Heating and Plumbing...* Air source heat pump* Water softener* Underfloor heating to ground floor, radiators to first floor (integrated with smart home system)* Heating and Cooling radiators fitted to all bedrooms (controls integrated with smart home system)* Solar panels x 16Optional Upgrades Available- Battery storage fed by solar panelsLighting...*Spotlights throughout (integrated with smart home system)* LED lighting (integrated with smart home system)* External lighting (integrated with smart home system)Services...*Electricity* Water* Marsh Ensign sewage treatment plant* BT* Extended WIFI network access points (part of smart home system)Security...*Alarm (integrated with smart home system)*CCTV (integrated with smart home system)*Access Control to front door (integrated with smart home system)*Automatic gate (integrated with smart home system)*Smoke alarmsWindows and Doors...*Flush casement UPVC windows - anthracite external /internal*Aluminium bi-folds - anthracite *Composite Front Door anthracite*Stable Side Door - anthraciteExternal...*Please note garden is to the front aspect*Paved patio/entertainment area*Addional patio and turfed garden with bi-fold doors to kitchen/diner*Garden infront of double garage will be seeded*Selection of 6 foot and post and rail fencing*Railway sleeper boarders*Exotic planting*CCTV (integrated with smart home system)*Exterior lighting to front, sides and back of property (integrated with smart home system)*Outside water tap to side of property*Automatic gates (intergrated to smart home system)*Roof- Standing seam powder coated aluminium roof cladding anthracite *Walls- Powder coated vertical aluminium wall cladding with vertical composite cedar cladding to corners and around front entranceGarage...*Double garage*Cedar composite cladding*Automatic sectional steel door anthracite (integrated with smart home system)*EV charging point*Water tap*External door to garden - anthracite*Electric vehicle charging pointPlease note:*The exterior specification may be subject to change during the build phase *Optional upgrades considered at additional cost but terms and conditions may apply with the items piad upfront.Warranty...* 6 year Professional Consultant Certificate (Architects Certificate) - David Bullen LimitedAgents Notes...*Maintenance costs - split 3 ways fair and reasonable contribution towards maintenance of drive and service media*Please note Specification listed is for guidance only and is subject to change during the construction process at developer's discretion.*Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the floorplan, site plan and any CGI images these are for illustrative purposes only and should be used as such and not relied upon by any perspective purchaser.*Completion is on notice and anticipated dates Cannot be relied upon.Disclaimer1. Money Laundering Regulations - Purchasers will be asked to provide identification documentation and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there is no delay in confirming the sale.2. We endeavour to make the information provided fair and correct, this is provided as a guide only and does not constitute part or all of an offer or contract. Warners Estate Agents canot guarantee the accuracy of this information.3. Please note that we have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for their purpose.4. Where a property is being marketed 'off plan' we have used the architects plans for measurements and should not be relied upon.5. The matters referred to in the information supplied by Warners should be independently verified by prospective buyers. Neither Warners Estate Agents nor any of its employees or agents has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69781262
A nicely proportioned 4-bedroom family home in the small, popular coastal village of Morston. Built in the late 1980's of traditional brick and flint, Morston House sits within an old walled garden, overlooking the church and just a short stroll from Morston harbour and all that this lovely part of the world has to offer.__________GROUND FLOOR- Entrance hall- Kitchen/breakfast room- Dining room- Sitting room- Conservatory- Utility room - WC- Second reception room__________FIRST FLOOR- Main bedroom with en suite shower room- Dressing room/babies' bedroom- 2 further double bedrooms- Single bedroom- Family bathroom __________SECOND FLOOR- Study/loft room with further storage __________OUTSIDE- Beautiful, enclosed walled garden and parking area - Terrace - Integral single garage with potential for further accommodation (subject to planning permissions)__________DRIVING DISTANCES (approx.)- Blakeney 1.2 miles- Holt 6.5 miles - Wells-next-the-Sea 6.8 miles- Kings Lynn (mainline trains to London Kings Cross via Cambridge) 34 miles- Norwich (International airport and trains to Liverpool Street and Ipswich) 29 miles__________SITUATIONThe small village of Morston is situated with an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty right on the coast and offers direct access to Blakeney Pit which is the largest sheltered harbour on the North Norfolk Coast. This area is famous for its wildlife all year round spectacular wildfowl in the winter, nesting terns in the summer, and large colonies of grey and common seals all year round with many seal watching trips leaving from the quay. Sailing and boating are popular in this large area of sheltered water when the tide is in. Long walks and spectacular views are available all year round. Morston is also home to a pretty parish church, the fabulous Michelin-starred Morston Hall, and the popular Morston Anchor pub.The neighbouring village of Blakeney is within walking distance, this is a year-round lively village, as well as a holiday destination and offers a wide variety of shops including a fishmonger & delicatessen, pubs and restaurants, a fine parish church, tennis courts, playing field, and a primary school. The picturesque market town of Holt is a short drive away and is renowned for its attractive street frontages, Greshams Schools and a wide range of independent shops and boutiques. There is a buzz in the air as the region enjoys everything on offer from locally sourced butchers, fishmongers and farmers markets to artisan bakers, cool coffee shops, restaurants, delicatessens, up-market farm shops and art galleries.__________DESCRIPTIONMorston House is a brick and flint style house with a pantile roof. Sitting centrally within its plot, formerly a walled orchard, the house is surrounded by established garden, and fully enclosed, mostly by magnificent old flint walls. The front door opens into a spacious reception hall with understairs storage cupboard and separate WC. The kitchen is located on the east side of the house, fitted with a range of built in wooden cabinets under composite worktops it benefits from a 2- oven electric Aga and separate electric oven. It has plenty of space for a table and chairs. Beyond the kitchen, the utility/'boot room is of generous size with further built in storage cupboards, sink and space/ plumbing for a freestanding washing machine and undercounter fridge. This room has a back door, making it an ideal entrance for muddy boots and dogs. The kitchen, utility, and rear reception room all benefit from pamment flooring.At this end of the house the previous owners converted half of the integral garage into a further reception room with French doors leading out to the garden and terrace. The rest of the garage is still suitable for a car or storage and benefits from an electric up and over door.Turning left off the main reception hall leads through to the sitting room with triple aspect windows, to the south this offers lovely views across to the church, North over the walled garden and West, it leads into a nicely positioned wooden painted conservatory. There is a fireplace in the sitting room which is currently not used but offers potential for an open fire or woodburning stove.The dining room also shares this chimney breast and benefits from French doors to the garden and terrace. Taking the stairs to the first floor the galleried landing has a useful storage cupboard. The main bedroom is of generous size with double aspect to the church and towards the marsh. It has a spacious nicely fitted en suite shower room with white sanitaryware, a large shower cubicle and heated towel rail. An adjacent small room is used as a dressing room but could also be used for a baby's cot.There are two further double bedrooms on this level both with views out over the garden to the harbour and a single on the south side with church views. These rooms share a spacious family bathroom.Steep stairs lead up again to a loft room which has a great coastal view and would be a good space for a home office. Two big loft storage rooms lead off this room.__________OUTSIDEWooden gates lead onto a generous gravelled parking and turning area in front of the house, with cottage garden borders and climbing roses to the front of the house, there is a summer house positioned in the corner of the garden.Lovely old walls surround the garden softened by climbing roses and there is also a section of Bullis hedging, the majority of the garden is laid to lawn with a paved terrace. This is a very private, sheltered garden and the walls are a thing of beauty. __________LOCAL AUTHORITYNorth Norfolk District Council Band G__________TENUREFreehold__________SERVICESMains electricity, water and drainage, oil fired central heating.__________DIRECTIONSLeaving the Anchor Pub on your right the property can be found on your left-hand side with wooden gates.What3words // return.flinches.clues__________AGENTS NOTECovenants apply please enquire for details__________DATE DETAILS PRODUCEDOctober 2023__________IMPORTANT NOTICE1. These particulars have been prepared in good faith as a general guide, they are not exhaustive and include information provided to us by other parties including the seller, not all of which will have been verified by us. 2. We have not carried out a detailed or structural survey; we have not tested any services, appliances or fittings. Measurements, floor plans, orientation and distances are given as approximate only and should not be relied on. 3. The photographs are not necessarily comprehensive or current, aspects may have changed since the photographs were taken. No assumption should be made that any contents are included in the sale. 4. We have not checked that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation approval, statutory or regulatory permissions or consents. Any reference to any alterations or use of any part of the property does not mean that necessary planning, building regulations, or other consent has been obtained.5. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries, surveys, and professional advice about all relevant aspects of the property. 6. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact; we have no authority to make or give any representation or warranties in relation to the property. If these are required, you should include their terms in any contract between you and the seller.7. Note to potential purchasers who intend to view the property; we would politely ask you discuss with our staff if there is any point of particular importance to you, before you make arrangements to visit or plan a viewing appointment.8. Viewings are strictly by prior appointment. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_holt-d198406/for-sale_i69506264
Substantial barn conversion with extensive outbuildings and grounds of about 3 acres. DescriptionWest End Barn, a meticulously designed traditional barn conversion, seamlessly combines traditional charm with modern functionality. Built with the aim of retaining the character of the original barn, the current owners have successfully achieved high quality throughout and crucially blending the exposed timbers so perfectly with the high ceilings to keep welcoming natural light present. The flexible layout prioritizes practical living, featuring a spacious 39ft by 16ft sitting room ideal for family gatherings and entertaining. The grand entrance hall showcases a solid oak staircase, emphasizing the property's quality from the moment you step inside.The dwelling encompasses a range of well-thought-out spaces, including a formal dining room, a sunroom that brings the outdoors in, and a library and study, providing an excellent home office setup. These versatile rooms can easily adapt to different needs, offering flexibility for both reception spaces or as an additional fifth bedroom if needed. The farmhouse kitchen, complete with a utility and boot room is an excellent social hub of the property and has been finished to an exacting standard. The bespoke burr oak cabinetry blends perfectly with the Kashmir granite worktops and Indian river stone flooring. The ground floor is rounded off with two double bedrooms with en suites. Heading upstairs reveals two more double bedrooms, each with its own en suite and quality wide board elm flooring. Overall, West End Barn strikes a balance between functionality and elegance, offering a refined and comfortable living experience.Outside Accessed through a wooden gate, the expansive gravel driveway provides abundant parking for numerous vehicles. Nestled within a generous plot of about 3 acres, the grounds primarily are laid to lawns, presenting the opportunity for subdivision into paddocks if a buyer desires. The property is complemented by a range of substantial outbuildings, comprising a double garage, cart shed, wood store and an extensive series of workshops.These outbuildings not only enhance the property's functionality but also present intriguing potential for different uses. With the necessary planning permissions, there exists the prospect of converting these structures into secondary accommodation or exploring the possibility of holiday lets. The expansiveness of the grounds and the flexibility offered by the outbuildings contribute to the overall appeal of West End Barn and make for one of the most complete and unique packages on the market that must be viewed to be appreciated.LocationTibenham is surrounded by South Norfolk countryside approximately six miles to the north of Diss. The traditional market town has a train station with direct service to London Liverpool Street with journey time of 90 minutes. Within the town are a range of independent and national shops, education to sixth form level, restaurants and cafes and other facilities and amenities such as rugby and football clubs, golf course, and squash and tennis clubs. For schooling in the private sector, the highly desirable Wymondham college is located about 8 miles away. Wymondham situated 9 miles from the property offers a range of local shopping facilities including a Waitrose supermarket and a train station with links including Cambridge. The cathedral city of Norwich is 19 miles with thriving retail, cultural and education sectors alongside excellent transport links with a main line rail service to London Liverpool Street and an international airport. Norwich also offers multiple local events throughout the year, such as live music concerts and art events.Square Footage: 4,241 sq ft Acreage: 3.06 Acres Additional InfoServicesMains water, electricity, oil central heating and private drainage.Local AuthoritySouth Norfolk District CouncilCouncil Tax Band G Fixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69734215
Most attractive farmhouse in about 2 acres of delightful grounds. DescriptionWest End Farm, located within the broads, is a characterful collection of family home, outbuildings and charming walled garden, paddock and young woodland, presenting a wonderful lifestyle opportunity. The Grade II listed farmhouse, with attractive main facade, has been sympathetically improved by the current custodians, to now present a comfortable and well appointed home over three floors. Typically for a Norfolk farmhouse of this vintage, the main door enters into the staircase hall, however day to day comings and goings are via the eastern elevation taking in the walled gardens. Formal and informal rooms give the house a lovely balance, including an elegant panelled drawing room and a spacious dining room, alongside a comfortable sitting room; all the aforementioned have fireplaces. The kitchen is a great focal point for life at West End Farm, with fitted cabinetry, Aga and companion, and breakfast table, and dual aspect. A glazed link access the Victorian outhouses which have been cleverly converted into a utility room, WC, boot room and pantry, with a useful cellar at the heart of the house. An oak frame addition links the house to the garage block, part of which has been converted to a ground floor double bedroom, with en suite wet room, and therefore future proofing the house. The first floor, accessed by either of two staircases, has three spacious double bedrooms, all with en suite bathrooms. The principal bedroom has built in wardrobes and a particularly large en suite bath/shower room, with a further double bedroom at the front of the house again with original wardrobes and an en suite shower room. A panelled library room presents a calming space to enjoy, with high quality joinery. This room leads on to a further double bedroom, with wardrobe doors along one wall that cleverly conceals an entrance to an en suite shower room with a fine view over neighbouring countryside, and a walk in wardrobe. The second floor has two double bedrooms, one of which has been used as an office with plenty of plug points, with a bathroom between the two rooms. Further attic rooms provide excellent storage. GardensThe gardens and grounds are a delightful feature of West End Farm, and much like the house they have been carefully improved and added to, to compliment the house perfectly. The entrance sweeps up to the house, to a turning circle framed with clipped box hedging, with parking in front of the house. A second drive leads into a substantial courtyard, framed by a line of outhouses with wood stores and general storage, and the original garage block. Both the aforementioned provide considerable scope for a buyer to tailor the buildings to suit their needs.The walled garden opens from the east of the house, and is truly charming, with many points of interest. Expanses of lawn are divided by gravelled paths, bordered with beds of lavender and box topiary and well stocked herbaceous beds. A stand of pleached hornbeam is visually impressive and serves to divide the garden into rooms, together with clipped yew hedging. A deep long border runs the length of the south-west facing high wall, well stocked and with roses and other trained plants adorning the wall itself. Nestled in one corner of the walled garden, behind its own wall, is an ornamental pond fashioned from the original swimming pool, with summer house and wisteria clad pergola. This is a wonderfully private and sheltered area to enjoy. Beyond the walled garden is a thriving kitchen garden with soft fruit, espaliered fruit, productive beds for rotating vegetables and salads, fruit cage, and an established orchard. The land then opens up to an expanse of wild flower meadow, with mown paths meandering through it, beyond which is a young wooded area with a variety of native trees, with a belt planted along the northern edge of the meadow. The gardens are a haven for wildlife, and enjoy all the elements of a country lifestyle on a manageable scale.LocationWest End Farm is located in unspoilt countryside to the south-west of Stalham, part of the Norfolk Broads network. Stalham is a popular Broadland market town, well served with a wide range of facilities including a supermarket, schools, a range of shops and cafes, GP surgery and access to the Norfolk Broads network to the south of the town via the River Ant. The Norfolk coastline, with fantastic beaches and particularly good seal and bird watching, are found about four miles away at Sea Palling and Horsey about eight miles, with the renowned Ingham Swan public house en route. The neighbouring market town of North Walsham provides a Waitrose and rail service to Norwich, with onward connections to London Liverpool Street.The Norfolk coastline is about five miles at Happisburgh, with renowned sandy beaches along this stretch of coast.Square Footage: 4,646 sq ft Acreage: 2.17 Acres Additional InfoServicesMains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating.Local AuthorityNorth Norfolk District CouncilCouncil Tax Band EFixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stalham-d541346/for-sale_i70936662
An imposing Old Rectory in wonderful grounds of over 4 acres, with converted coach house, and all within ease of access to Holt and the Norfolk coastline. DescriptionThe PropertyNorfolk is blessed with many Old Rectories, of varying styles and ages. The Old Rectory of West Beckham is a fine example, built in the early 19th century, with an imposing yet comfortable presence in this unspoilt area of North Norfolk. Set within wonderful and private gardens of over four acres, the house and grounds present a brilliant lifestyle opportunity. One of the key features of The Old Rectory is how it has been improved and maintained by the current custodians. Upon taking ownership some fifteen years ago, a sympathetic and thorough programme of works were undertaken to create a home that retains the detail and character one would expect, yet with modern additions such as double-glazed sash windows and doors and major works on the roof to dramatically improve the efficiency of a home on this scale. The house has a lovely balance of formal and informal rooms, with clever spaces that open up to create expansive living space, whilst also having more cosy areas, there is certainly the space for families to spread out in. An elegant staircase hall is a fitting entrance to the house, with a study immediately off this, with fireplace and bay window with view to the neighbouring church. On the south side of the house are the principal rooms, taking in the views over the gardens. A charming drawing room, with bay window, French doors and wood burner, is a delightful room in its own right, yet transforms into a highly impressive living and entertaining space when folding doors are peeled back to join the dining room. A great addition to the house was the orangery, with underfloor heating, to not only create a calming space to look out over the gardens, but provides the all important link from the kitchen to the dining room. The kitchen breakfast room has an open plan feel through to the garden room, via bespoke arched doors. Shaker style cabinets and granite worktops provide the functionality in the kitchen, with a gleaming 4 oven Everhot. The quality of units continue into an adjoining second kitchen with a walk in pantry. Service rooms include a utility and boot room, and a cellar. Two staircases lead up to the first floor, with landing linking all rooms. The five bedrooms are all double rooms, with tall ceilings creating a spacious feel particularly with the views out over the gardens and grounds. The principal bedroom at one end of the house, is complete with en-suite bathroom, with the remaining bedrooms served by a family bath/shower room, and separate WC.Coach House and outbuildings An original coach house is an attractive building where one half has been converted into a ground floor studio, with first floor office above, with the other half remaining delightfully unaltered with cobbled floor and original stable stalls, utilised as storage, with WC and hot water.. The converted half is perfect for working from home, amongst other things, whilst the entirety of the building could be combined to great effect, with scope to become ancillary accommodation to the main house. A useful double garage, and timber sheds and carports, provide the all important storage space required for a house and grounds of this size, with a second vehicular access to a further parking area. Gardens and grounds One of the highlights of The Old Rectory is the magical gardens and grounds, of over 4 acres, with an abundance of seasonal colour in all the 'rooms' that have been created by the current owners. The effort of establishing the gardens is hugely admirable, with great thought given to the entirety of the land, ranging from formal and neatly clipped areas, to banks of rhododendrons and azaleas, to the more open landscape of the park like areas to the south and east, there is something for everyone.The immediate gardens to the south of the house are pleasingly refined, with paved terrace, framed by well stocked herbaceous beds and expanses of lawns, whilst wisteria adorns the house. A Cedar roofed covered seating area on the terrace provides the idea setting to enjoy the surroundings and to entertain from, with views across to the wildlife pond. The paving continues to become a path leading through a long iron pergola that tempts you into the gardens beyond the established camelias and fine trees. The path continues through clipped box hedging, to a further herbaceous garden framed by cotenasterl hedging and a pair of Irish yew. The gardens then start to become more informal, whilst full of interest. Lawn or wood chip paths meander through shrubberies, underplanted with hundreds of seasonal bulbs, creating the ultimate setting for endless games of hide and seek for children, or given the ring fenced nature of the grounds, an ability to wander off to their hearts content. The paths eventually open up to the park like grounds to the south and south east, a balancing contrast to the more confined formal areas, yet special in its own right for the abundance of specimen trees, wild flower areas, hedged avenues and mature boundaries of shrubs and ancient oaks. Adjoining the house, and useful for those with dogs or young children, is an enclosed courtyard directly accessed from the house, with a greenhouse and potting shed conveniently close by. The main entrance to The Old Rectory is through electric gates, onto a tarmac parking and turning area for many cars and indeed boats given the ease of getting to the coastline.LocationSituation The Old Rectory is set within the unspoilt North Norfolk village of West Beckham, complete with the popular public house 'The Wheatsheaf'. The village is a short drive to Holt (3½ miles), the bustling Georgian town famous for its boutique shopping including Bakers & Larners, Byfords delicatessen and many independent retailers alongside art galleries, antiques shops and jewellers. The town is fast becoming known for its restaurants too, with Michelin starred 'Meadowsweet', and some continental offerings such as the Tapas bar 'Casa Blancas' alongside cafes including 'Two Magpies' and artisan coffee shops such as 'Cross Street Union'. The renowned Gresham's Preparatory and senior schools are on the edge of the town, with further preparatory education at Beeston Hall School near Sheringham. The North Norfolk Coast, designated an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, can be found approximately three miles in Weybourne, an attractive coastal village with public house, hotel and general stores and direct access to the shingle beach. The coastline as a whole provides excellent sailing and bird watching, with a network of footpaths to enjoy, alongside a plethora of gastro pubs.Square Footage: 5,203 sq ft Acreage: 4.13 Acres Additional InfoServicesMain water, electricity and drainage, LPG fired Aga and wood burners. Local AuthorityNorth Norfolk District Council Council Tax Band FFixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_holt-d198406/for-sale_i70519979
A stunning 3,462sqft, 5 BEDROOM HOME in a rural setting forming part of this development consisting a 3 bedroom single storey home, 3 bedroom home and 5 bedroom home all with field views. DescriptionWarren Farm Barns is a unique development of new barn style homes set in a beautiful location within The Kelling Estate, a private estate known for its picturesque landscapes, including woodlands, farmlands, and natural beauty. Each of these beautiful homes enjoys panoramic views of the glorious Norfolk countryside behind allowing you to see the landscape change from season to season and the ever famous Norfolk Big Skies. The three properties, built by local contractors Robson Construction, recognise the need for creating energy efficient homes and with the ever rising energy costs each property provides air source heat pumps and has been constructed using the highest quality materials and insulation. The predicted energy rating for each property is B.The open plan kitchen / living areas are the hub of each home and offer high quality built in appliances, quartz worktops and hand crafted pantry cupboards. Bi folds doors open to the rear gardens so you can really enjoy indoor outdoor living and the views. The utility / boot room is the perfect place to put the wellies after you have enjoyed your walk on one of nearby walking trails or after a visit to one of many glorious beaches along the North Norfolk Coastline. Followed by a perfect place to unwind in one of the contemporary bathrooms / ensuite all finished with quality fittings.The properties are bright and airy and the houses feature oak staircases with glass balustrades. Each property comes with flooring throughout with tiles to the kitchen, hallways and bathrooms and carpet to the living areas and bedrooms.Outside you will find private gardens with mature hedging and turf, good size patios for entertaining and car ports to each property with light and power connected. Oak House: A substantial 5 bedroom home with an impressive full height entrance hall featuring oak stairs with glass balustrade, open plan kitchen / dining room, separate living room, study, utility room, cloakroom, main bedroom suite with dressing room and ensuite bathroom, four further bedrooms, triple car port and large garden backing onto fields.Specification:CONSTRUCTION Exteriors are a combination of Imperial Reclamation Shire blend brick, cobble flint and Abodo Vulcan rain screen cladding. High grade cavity wall construction, with structural steel elements and roof trusses Beam and Block ground floor and posi-joist first floor Tiled roof with aluminium powder coated guttering 10 year build zone warrantyWINDOWS AND DOORS Bespoke aluminium windows, doors and side panels in anthracite INTERIOR Interior painted in neutral colours throughout Solid oak shaker style doors Chrome ironmongery Torus moulded skirting and architrave KITCHEN AND UTILITY/BOOT ROOM Bespoke fully fitted shaker style cupboards with solid rigid cabinets Solid quartz worktops and upstands Undermounted ceramic sinks Superior grade Bosch appliances including dishwasher, double ovens, induction hob with integrated downdraft extractor, fridge, freezer and warming draws Quooker polished chrome hot tap Walk in pantry BATHROOMS Contemporary fully Furnished Bathroom suites with chrome fittings Electric towel rails to all bathrooms and suites Fully tiled shower enclosures with glass shower doors/screensLIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL LED down lights and pendants provided. TV and BT points with superfast fibre connection Alarm system HEATING AND WATER Mitsubishi air source heat pump serving hot water, underfloor heating to ground floor and radiators to first floor Heating to bathrooms by electric floor matting FLOOR FINISHES Foras elder desert floor tiling in the kitchen, hallways, and bathrooms Carpet to living areas, bedrooms and upstairs. EXTERIOR Spray tar shingle driveway. Foras Y30 York paved patio area Turf to gardens Brick weave carports and hard standings Willow fencing and newly planted mature hedging Corten woven steel fencing Exterior down lighting Lighting and Power to carports Outside tap*Internal images used as an example taken from Beech House & Lime HouseLocationLocated just a mile from Holt and seven miles from the North Norfolk coast, the area is known for its stunning coastal scenery, vast beaches, wildlife, and outdoor recreational activities. It's a popular destination for tourists and visitors alike.The picturesque market town of Holt is a popular destination renowned for its boutique shopping experience and home to numerous independent shops, cafe and restaurants, antique stores, and craft shops. The town has a vibrant cultural scene with several art galleries and cultural events throughout the year including the Holt Festival, featuring a variety of performances, including music, theatre and literature, attracting artists and visitors from all over. The renowned Holt Lights bring the community together for the festive period.Holt and Gresham's School 1.5 milesWeybourne Beach - 4 milesSheringham - 5.5 milesBlakeney- 5.8 milesFakenham 14.5 milesNorwich with an International airport and mainline trains to London Liverpool St 24 milesKings Lynn with mainline train to London King's Cross in 1hr 40 mins and Cambridge in 55 mins 35.4 miles.Square Footage: 3,462 sq ft DirectionsWhat3Words// Bearings.proved.leans Additional InfoServicesMains Water, Electricity, Ultra fast fibre broadband and drainage via pumping station.Local Authority North Norfolk District CouncilPredicted Energy Assessment rating B.ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property.Important NoticeSavills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_holt-d198406/for-sale_i69836154
Georgian elegance set within 10 acres of expansive grounds DescriptionReedham Old Hall is an elegant Georgian country house set within a delightful position opposite the village church in the pretty and popular village of Reedham. The property retains the grand features of the period and this is evident from the moment you step inside the door and into the large entrance hall. Offering in excess of 5000sq ft of superb, family accommodation, the property makes for a remarkable home. Of particular note is the stunning 30ft x 16ft dining/music room, complete with fireplace and marble surround, sash windows, wooden floors and the typical high ceilings. This room embodies the social aspect of a fine country house and you can immediately imagine using the room for large gatherings. The formal drawing room, again with fireplace features excellent natural light thanks to three sash windows to the front aspect and double doors out into the gardens. A kitchen/dining room makes for ideal everyday living, with a layout that suits modern wishes but retaining the style and functionality associated with the period. A useful utility room, Cloakroom/boot room and a characterful cellar round of the ground levels of the house. An essential part of modern living, the home office is perfectly placed up its own set of stairs allowing for the ideal place to work from home and away from potential distractions. This could subject to a buyers preference be used for a variety of uses such as an additional bedroom, TV room or a playroom if desired. To the first floor are four double bedrooms, well served via a four piece family bathroom and two en suites to both the principal and guest bedroom. The second floor features two further bedrooms and another shower room as well as a substantial living space that worked as an excellent games room for our current vendors. This could be an ideal retreat for an older child still living at home and looking to have more independence with a bedroom, living and bathroom space to themselves on the top floor. OutsideThe property is approached via wrought iron gates leading to a gravel parking area for numerous vehicles. For secure parking there is both a more modern double garage as well as two garages created from the former coach house. A stabling block and wood store as well as two first floor rooms are adjoined to the coach house giving useful outdoor storage. In all the property sits within an expansive plot of about 10.43 acres consisting of both formal gardens and paddocks. Perfect for entertaining and family life there is both a tennis court and swimming pool as well as a covered area which is well placed for outdoor cooking. The current owners have utilised several points of the garden to create seating areas to enjoy the privacy and fine views on offer.LocationReedham is an attractive riverside village on the famous Norfolk Broads. The village itself offers three public houses, a brewery, primary school, tea room and farm shop. A train station in the village offers a service to Norwich and the coastal town of Great Yarmouth. Norwich located approximately 17 miles to the West is the regional capital and offers an excellent range of national and independent shopping as well as leisure facilities. Both private and public schooling is available in Norwich. There is a mainline train station at Norwich with a direct service to London Liverpool Street with an approximate journey time of about 1 hour and 50 minutes.Square Footage: 5,082 sq ft Acreage: 10.43 Acres Additional InfoServicesMains water, mains electricity, oil fired central heating and mains drainage.Agents NoteThe clock tower outbuilding has lapsed planning permission for conversion into a 4 bedroom dwelling and this has been recently re-applied for.Local AuthorityBroadland District CouncilCouncil tax band GFixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property.Important NoticeSavills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norwich-d196291/for-sale_i70613916
Hempnall House is a handsome Grade II listed country residence that offers over 3,900 sq. ft. of charming, light-filled accommodation with a plethora of retained period features, including crow-stepped gables, intricate brickwork and feature fireplaces, original sash windows, timber beams and decorative cornice. The grand entrance porch opens to the central hallway with stairway, on either side of which is a fine dual-aspect living space with an eye-catching feature fireplace: a formal dining room and a sitting room opening directly onto the in-keeping, heavily beamed kitchen. The kitchen has a freestanding log-burning stove and a range of shaker-style wooden cabinetry and worksurfaces, with various built-in appliances, a butler sink and access through to a rear porch, laundry room, larder and a well-appointed utility. The secondary hallway with its additional stairway flows naturally into a cosy family room with views to the pretty landscaped grounds, a shower room and a comfortable office opening to the garden. The split-level first floor houses four/five well-proportioned and characterful bedrooms with a range of bespoke fitted wardrobes and far-reaching elevated aspects, one of which is currently being used as a playroom. The rooms are well served by two luxurious bathrooms on the floor.The historic residence sits well within its 5.67 acres, approached via private brick-pillared wrought iron gates to a sweeping in-and-out gravelled driveway, which gives access to the double garages, 38 ft. two-storey timber-clad barn and triple carports. The impressive, landscaped grounds comprise extensive formal level wrap-around lawns bordered by a wealth of mature tree lines, hedging and established planting, with a small lake and stream to the front and espaliered trees, a sunny terrace, courtyard and more formal planting to the rear.Hempnall House sits on the edge of the popular village of Hempnall which has an excellent community feel and a range of everyday facilities including a store, garage, Post Office, doctor's surgery and schooling. Nearby Long Stratton offers more extensive amenities with leisure centre, library, butchers and public houses. Within 10 miles are the market towns of Wymondham, Harleston and Bungay all offering further services. The Cathedral City of Norwich is 8 miles to the north and offers a comprehensive range of commercial entertainment, cultural amenities and excellent schooling. Norwich has a main railway station providing regular service to London and Cambridge. On the North side of the City is Norwich international Airport which caters for both domestic and international flight destinations. The East Suffolk coastal town of Southwold is also within easy reach. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hempnall-d569753/for-sale_i68697885
Grade II Listed farmhouse in beautiful grounds of about 9.1 acres including lake. DescriptionGibraltar Farm is an attractive Grade II listed farmhouse which has been enhanced during the current owners tenure to offer a characterful, spacious and flexible property within a wonderful private setting within south Norfolk countryside and grounds of about 9.1 acres. The house offers exceptional family accommodation and in particular a superb double height reception hall provides a stunning entrance to the home. This area complete with fireplace and exposed timbers is a superb multi-functional space and during the current owners tenure has been used as a dining hall as well as a more informal television area. The ground floor comprises of a spacious dining room with feature fireplace and inset wood burner, a sitting room also with fireplace and wood burner, kitchen/breakfast room with a range of wall and base level units underneath granite worktops as well as a useful built in table. An ideal play room area has been created, perfect for families but this could also be utilised as a work from home space if desired. A separate Utility room and cloakroom are also on this floor. To the first floor is a further sitting room which the current owners have used as a cinema room. This also features another wood burning stove and the characterful beams and exposed timbers. Well situated for a large family who wish to have their own space in the evenings, this would make a great teenagers living room. The principal bedroom suite provides a walk in dressing room and four piece en suite which can also be accessed from the landing. Two further bedrooms are on this floor as well as a second en suite shower room. On the second floor are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. One of these bedrooms is accessed solely from a first floor bedroom and so would make an excellent teenagers bedroom who wanted to have extra space. OutsideThe property is approached via electronic gates giving excellent security and the gravel driveway sweeps towards a large parking area for numerous vehicles. Of particular note is the most impressive lake within the gardens which creates a superb habitat for local wildlife as well as a peaceful environment to enjoy lakeside family gatherings. The current owners have made the most of this by creating an outdoor, covered entertaining area, ideal for BBQs and events, enjoying a wonderful view of the lake. The formal gardens are laid to lawn with the outlying grounds organised as paddocks to be utilised how a buyer wishes and would be suitable for equine purposes if desired.Ideal for working from home, a separate studio which the owners converted from outbuildings makes a highly useful space and also features a kitchen, shower room, games room and office area which could double up as brilliant guest accommodation or perhaps could make for multi-generational living with the right permissions in place. A workshop provides secure garden storage for machinery or potential to be utilised in other ways such as a gym room if a buyer prefers.LocationGibraltar Farm is located on the edge of the village of Fundenhall, approximately 11 miles to the south of Norwich. The popular market town of Wymondham is circa four miles to the west, with a Waitrose supermarket, independent shops and amenities together with renowned education at Wymondham High School and Wymondham College. The town has a train station with direct lines to Cambridge and Norwich. The cathedral city of Norwich has thriving retail, cultural and educational sectors alongside leisure facilities and a mainline rail service to London Liverpool Street (also accessible at Diss, 12 miles) with a fastest journey time of about 1 hour and 50 minutes as well as an International airport to the north of the city.Square Footage: 3,305 sq ft Acreage: 9.1 Acres Additional InfoServicesMains water, mains electricity, oil fired central heating and private drainageLocal AuthoritySouth Norfolk District CouncilCouncil tax band GFixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property.Important NoticeSavills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norwich-d196291/for-sale_i69789986
Stunning farmhouse with 22 acres and commanding views. DescriptionWatering Farm is a stunning farmhouse which during our current owners tenure has undergone significant renovation and improvement works to create a stylish, modern home whilst retaining the charm of a period property. The property features spacious rooms and in particular the generously proportioned living room and kitchen/dining rooms feature sliding doors into the garden and make the most of the excellent countryside outlook. The kitchen is of a high specification featuring in built appliances inset under a quartz work surface with high gloss white wall and base level units offering plenty of storage. In addition both a large study and separate dining area allow for flexible accommodation and could be utilised as a downstairs bedroom and a playroom if a purchaser desired. The ground floor is complete with a useful utility/boot room as well as a separate cloakroom. The first floor offers four double bedrooms with these being served via a four piece family bathroom as well as an ensuite to the principal room. A separate walk in wardrobe provides good storage. Watering Farm is approached via electronically operated gates and leads to a large gravel driveway with parking for numerous vehicles. Sitting within gardens and grounds of about 22 acres, the property gives prospective purchasers the opportunity to purchase a rare country lifestyle that would suit either equestrian purposes, a small hobby farm or for a purchaser who just wishes to own a slice of beautiful Norfolk countryside. A substantial range of outbuildings is in situ including a stables and arena complex consisting of a 109ft x 40ft arena, six stables and a multitude of store and tack rooms. A further barn and hayloft give additional storage for machinery with a separate block of three store rooms being the ideal garden furniture secure space. The owners converted another series of outbuildings into a perfect work from home studio complete with kitchen and shower room. With the right permissions put in place this could be utilised as annexe accommodation for multi-generational living.LocationThe sought after Village of Stoke Holy Cross lies just five miles south of the city of Norwich, and offers ease of access into Norwich and is approximately 2½ miles from the Norwich southern bypass (A47) linking all the major trunk roads south of the city, including the A11. The village itself has a primary school, shop and part-time post office, two restaurants and a fish and chip shop. Stoke Holy Cross is approximately three miles from the villages of Poringland and Framingham Earl which have a supermarket, health centre, senior school and various other shops and amenities. There are frequent bus services to Norwich and Stoke Holy Cross is well placed for ease of access to the University of East Anglia and hospital as well as the Science Park. Schools in the private sector are available at Norwich or Hethersett and there is a regular train service to London Liverpool Street from Norwich station.Square Footage: 2,458 sq ft Acreage: 21.47 Acres Additional InfoServicesMains water, mains electricity, gas central heating , air conditioning and private drainageLocal AuthoritySouth Norfolk District CouncilCouncil Tax Band F Fixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property.Important NoticeSavills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norwich-d196291/for-sale_i69900643
Victorian house with a river outlook and amazing home office. DescriptionRiverview is a substantial Victorian house situated in the popular and well served Broadland village of Brundall. Believed built in the 1890's the property has undergone a significant renovation in the current owners tenure to provide a wonderful family home in a stunning setting with views out to the River Yare. Combining with over 5000 sq ft of accommodation, the property features classic Victorian features with many a fine fireplace, bay windows and high ceilings. With a careful attention to detail, the owners have restored the windows to retain the original style of the house and to keep the attractive stained glass. Three elegant reception rooms allows for ideal family living and in particular the drawing room makes the most of the river facing views. To the first and second floors are five bedrooms as well as a study which could if necessary be altered to create a sixth bedroom. The principal suite with its large dressing room and en suite makes for a stunning bedroom with small balcony and river view. Family bathrooms to the both floors serve the remaining bedrooms.An original coach house has been masterfully extended and re-designed by the owners to perfectly blend the Victorian aesthetic with a modern twist. Used as the ultimate working from home space, the coach house features a wonderful first floor office with views over the garden and beyond to the river and a ground floor library room which could offer a prospective purchaser a variety of potential uses. Outside The property is approached via Blakes Lane and is accessed via electronic gates. Leading to a large gravel driveway with space for numerous vehicles as well as secure parking provided via two double garages, integral to the coach house and both with electronic doors. Sat within a leafy plot of about 1.3 acres, Riverview enjoys a good degree of natural privacy thanks to several variety of trees and mature shrubs.LocationThe attractive and well served Broadland village of Brundall is situated approximately 8½ miles from Norwich and has an excellent and frequent bus service to Norwich. Brundall also has a rail service offering services to Norwich and the coast at Great Yarmouth. Within the village there is an abundance of amenities including a Co-op supermarket, post office, primary school, two hairdressers, doctors surgery and public houses as well as a boat yard providing access to the Broads Network via the River Yare. The village also has its own primary school and the city suburb of Thorpe has secondary schools with private education in Norwich. Norwich, the cathedral city and regional centre of East Anglia, has extensive shopping facilities and a thriving sporting, social, and culture centre with a mainline rail service to London Liverpool Street with the fastest journey time being 1 hour 30 minutes.Square Footage: 4,100 sq ft Acreage: 1.38 Acres Additional InfoAgent's NoteWe would like to advise purchasers that the vendors are retaining a section of land to the rear of the garden with a separate access of Station Road with the intention of developing two plots. We are of the understanding this has been carefully planned to minimize the impact on Riverview. ServicesMains water, electricity, gas fired central heating and private drainageLocal AuthorityBroadland District CouncilCouncil Tax Band G Fixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70045753
Grade II listed Georgian townhouse, set within charming gardens of about one acre. DescriptionThe Beeches is a most impressive and beloved Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse in the centre of Loddon. Believed to date back to 1740, the current owners have extremely well maintained the property creating a fine example of the period yet offering exceptional family friendly living arrangements. Totalling nearly 4700 sq ft of accommodation and spread over three floors, the property provides three welcoming reception rooms including a generously proportioned home study, elegant drawing room and a further sitting room usefully positioned next to the kitchen. The show stopping kitchen is handmade which with its beautiful aga, tiled flooring and island unit gives a country feel as well as benefitting from a southerly aspect to enjoy natural light. Six bedrooms spread over the first and second floors provide ample family space and are served via two en suites and a family shower room. Of particular note is the en suite to the principal bedroom and the family shower room which were both refurbished in 2022 and provide luxuriously appointed suites. Outside The property is approached via double gates leading into an extensive gravel parking area. The Beeches sits within a plot of about one acre and the gardens are enclosed by a brick wall. Offering various areas of interest the owners have created a characterful garden complete with a variety of mature shrubs and trees as well as a practical raised kitchen garden and attractive parterre. A heated outdoor swimming pool is perfectly away from the house and enclosed within its own walled area. A detached coach house provides secure storage as well as the potential, subject to the necessary planning consents for a conversion to secondary accommodation.LocationHigh Bungay Road is located within the attractive town of Loddon which supplies a range of facilities and amenities including schools, shops, three pubs, restaurant, chemist, church and access to the river and Norfolk Broads network. The Broads National Park offers 120 miles of navigable waterways, with moorings situated in the town.Loddon is approximately 11 miles from Norwich, the Cathedral city and regional centre of East Anglia, which has a mainline rail service to London Liverpool Street with an approximate fastest journey time of 1 hour 30 minutes. The stunning Suffolk coast at Southwold is approximately 20 miles. Private education is availble in the nearby village of Langley as well as Norwich.Square Footage: 4,690 sq ft Acreage: 1.04 AcresDirectionsFrom Norwich head south east on the A146 and towards Loddon. At the roundabout turn left into George Lane and follow this to the end of the road. Then take the right turn into Bridge Street which continues into High Street and then take a right at the junction over the triangular green and then the next left into High Bungay Road. The property will then be found on the left hand side. Additional InfoServicesMains water, electricity, gas central heating and mains drainage.Local AuthoritySouth Norfolk District CouncilCouncil Tax Band F Fixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norwich-d196291/for-sale_i70803661
A perfect base for a coastal lifestyle with contemporary style inside and out. DescriptionYasumi, Japanese for 'a break, or holiday', is a fitting name for a house that presents a calming, stylish and comfortable coastal home. From the mature olive trees in the landscaped gardens, to the contemporary bath in the sumptuous principal bedroom, great thought was given to the project of extending and developing the house in 2019, with all detail considered. The focal point of the house is the open plan kitchen/dining/living area. Incorporating a bespoke kitchen with Lacanche cooker and Fisher & Paykel appliances, the large island unit divides the functional area from the dining area which blends into the living area, complete with contemporary woodburner. The real edge to this space is the floor to ceiling bi-fold doors, on both the west and east elevation, that peel back to bring the outside in with a seamless single level of flooring, it is visually and practically impressive. A cosy sitting room, in the original part of the house, is a pleasing blend of modern style with period beams, and woodburner. A walk in pantry with wine fridges and a utility room with fitted cabinetry add functionality, with a study to the front of the house that could be used as a bedroom if required. The high standards continue upstairs which hosts three double bedrooms and two bathrooms. This includes the stunning principal bedroom with dressing area, feature bath, vaulted ceilings, Juliet balcony and en suite shower room. The house is the perfect example of a manageable coastal home, with the ability to accommodate drinks and dinner parties either large or small, or to host holidaying family, yet a size that is equally well suited to couples without feeling space is not being utilised. The GardensA defining feature of Yasumi is the beautifully landscaped gardens. Designed with ease of maintenance in mind, the mixture of paving and resin bound shingle paths, simple border planting and steel containers makes for an aesthetically pleasing and undemanding space to enjoy. Mature olive trees, lavender, grasses and cyprus' create a Mediterranean feel, sheltered by the house or steel weave edging and south facing, with water feature at the heart of the space. At one end of the garden is a covered dining area with heating, enclosed on three sides and open to the garden, which is a brilliant area for entertaining. To the east of the house is a further paved area, perfect for morning through to early afternoon sun, providing a further seating area. Steps lead up to the parking area, with space for cars and boat, with electric gates and EV charging points.LocationYasumi is located within the village of Brancaster, long been regarded as one of the premier coastal villages in North Norfolk, popular with all demographics. The house is wonderfully positioned for access to the stunning sandy beach, dog walking and the Royal West Norfolk golf club, one of the most picturesque links courses in the country. The Ship public house, and excellent delicatessen and village stores help with everyday life, as does a primary school. The village has a thriving full time community. This stretch of coastline is renowned for its superb sailing at Brancaster Staithe, Birdwatching at nearby Titchwell, with all villages connected by the coastal footpath. There is a plethora of restaurants and gastro pubs. Burnham Market is approximately five miles from the house, with an array of boutique independent shops, bakery, butchers, fishmongers and restaurants including Socius, and Michelin starred Neptune in Old Hunstanton, where there is a further excellent links golf course. The local and historic market town of Kings Lynn is about 15 miles, with mainline rail service to London Kings Cross.Square Footage: 2,289 sq ft Acreage: 0.11 Acres Additional InfoServicesMains water, electricity and drainage. Air source heat pump. Local AuthorityKings Lynn and West Norfolk District Council.Council Tax Band D Fixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norfolk-r741488/for-sale_i71646969
Location The property is located on Unthank Road in the heart of the Golden Triangle within walking distance of the centre of Norwich, the cathedral city and regional centre of East Anglia. The city boasts a lively night life, cultural and social activities as well as good shopping and an historic centre. Schools for all age groups, local shopping facilities, public houses and parks are all within walking distance. The University of East Anglia and the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital are both close by. Accommodation The property is arranged as 8 self-contained flats over three floor. Each flat has gas central heating and most have double glazing. Flat 1: Two bedroom ground floor flat with epc rating D currently achieving £770 pcm. Flat 2: One bedroom ground floor flat with epc rating D currently achieving £775 pcm. Flat 3: One bedroom ground floor flat with epc rating D currently achieving £800 pcm. Flat 4: One bedroom ground floor flat with epc rating D currently achieving £685 pcm. Flat 5: Two bedroom first floor flat with epc rating D currently achieving £775 pcm. Flat 6: Two bedroom first floor flat with epc rating C currently achieving £1000 pcm. Flat 7: Three bedroom first floor flat with epc rating D currently achieving £995 pcm. Flat 8: Two bedroom second floor flat with epc rating D currently achieving £1050 pcm. Outside Each flat has a car parking space to the front of the property. To the rear the communal gardens are laid to lawn with three brick-built garden stores and rear access to Clarendon Road. Directions Leave The city centre on Unthank Road and the property can be found on the right-hand side of the road on the corner ofClarendon Road. Local Authority Norwich City Council. Services We understand that mains electricity, gas, water and sewerage are connected to the property. Viewing Strictly through Vendor's agents Selling your home Why not take advantage of our free market appraisal and valuation service? Ask about our competitive commission rates, our unique value added services to vendors, our innovative marketing and extensive advertising coverage. Hours of Business Monday to Friday: 0900 - 1730 Saturdays: 1000 - 1300 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norwich-d196291/for-sale_i70578140
LAST HOME REMAINING! This six bedroom home is the last and largest available on this exclusive private development. There is so much to the house that will take your breath away. You can expect nothing but the best from this home. With the warmth and ease of underfloor heating on the ground floor and all bathrooms/en-suites. The sanitary ware throughout is by Duravit. Everywhere you look there is quality: sinks and taps by Franke, sile stone worktops, instant boiling water from the Quooker tap. Fibre optic broadband, CCTV, alarm and feature lighting. This is more than just a home, it's a tranquil escape from the demands of everyday life, somewhere you'll simply love to be for work rest and play. The kitchen has a large island and is peppered with top of the range AEG appliances featuring: Two AEG Built In SenseCook Side Opening Pyrolytic Oven AEG Built In SenseBoil Induction Hob Built In CombiQuick Combination Microwave Compact Oven AEG Built In 14cm Warming Drawer, AEG Built In Fully Integrated Dishwasher, 14 Place Settings Integrated AEG Built In In Column Cabinet Larder Fridge, 178cm Height Integrated AEG Built In Integrated Low Frost Fridge Freezer AEG Built In Integrated Under Counter 18 Bottle Wine Cellar Integrated Quooker Pro3 Flex The ground floor is dominated by the large open plan kitchen, dining and Lounge area that is over 14 meters in length. Off the kitchen there is also a pantry/utility room. The ground floor also benefits from a separate large Living room and a further play room or study as well as a double Garage hidden away behind electric doors. To the first floor is all about the Master bedroom with it vaulted ceiling, large walk in wardrobe (you can choose the door finishes) and grand en-suite with freestanding bath and full height tiling. There is also a further 3 double bedrooms two with en-suites. For ease and efficiency there is also a laundry room. In addition to this there is a large gallery landing flooding light from the feature window into the house and through the glass balustrades of the stairs. On the third floor you can find the 5/6th bedrooms that could possibly be a study, playroom or gaming area depending on your needs along with a large family bathroom. Outside the house is surrounded by a mature woodland setting with space that flows from inside to out with the same floor tiles the seamless link from the exceptional interior to landscape design exterior will give you the ultimate extension to your home perfect for relaxing or entertaining in style. The home comes with a Build Zone 10 year warranty Bramcote Life: Cow Lane is all about the tree-lined leafy peace and quiet. But also proximity. It is so close to much that Nottingham and Derby have to offer. 'What are the best things about living on this sought-after road?' And these are some of the things they had to say... It's only four miles from Nottingham, but also has some great restaurants nearby like The Cod's Scallops, Sat Bains, Cafe Royal, Frustrated Chef and Suda deli. A lot of people like The White Lion pub - particular for Sunday Lunch - and it's within walking distance. There are so many local parks and woodland walks, it is great for getting out and walking your dog - without having to drive anywhere. You can be walking around the lake at Wollaton Hall in around 30 minutes on foot. If that is too much effort, then the area site itself is such a green environment with tree lined roads all around. Beeston Cinema and Social opening have really added to the already vibrant independent retail, food and drink scene in the town. Accessibility was key for me. Living on Cow Lane we're so close to Nottingham, but also Junction 25 of the M1. You can also get a train to London from Beeston station which is great for me, both for business and taking the kids there for the day. Bramcote makes a great place to live if you work at Boots Headquarters, University of Nottingham or The Queen's Medical Centre. The school catchment for Cow Lane is strong, being in the area for Fernwood, George Spencer and Bramcote CofE school. There are also independent schools nearby: Trent College, The Elms and Nottingham High School. Nottingham Girls' High School is within five miles. North Sands Developments: Are an award-winning developer of Luxury homes. Drawing on the knowledge of our interior designers, architects and landscape designers we strive to create exclusive and distinctive homes lavished with unrivalled quality products that make them an unmistakable North Sands Developments home. Our exclusive developments tend to be situated in prime locations and in some of the most affluent areas of Nottinghamshire and beyond. These sales particulars have been prepared by FHP Living on the instruction of the vendor. Services, equipment and fittings mentioned in these particulars have NOT been tested, and as such, no warranties can be given. Prospective purchasers are advised to make their own enquiries regarding such matters. These sales particulars are produced in good faith and are not intended to form part of a contract. Whilst FHP Living have taken care in obtaining internal measurements, they should only be regarded as approximate.Purchaser information - Under the Protecting Against Money Laundering and the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, FHP Living require any successful purchasers proceeding with a purchase to provide two forms of identification i.e. passport or photocard driving license and a recent utility bill. This evidence will be required prior to FHP Living instructing solicitors in the purchase or the sale of a property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cow-lane-d618185/for-sale_i71769744
Eco home set within stunning grounds of 9.5 acres with river frontage DescriptionPivot House is a highly sustainable eco home designed by London based Studio Bark architects under a paragraph 55 approval. The current owners have created a remarkable and highly efficient "off grid" and entirely self-sufficient home providing a unique property that would suit both families and couples alike. The accommodation comprises of 5 bedrooms, two with en suites, an open plan kitchen/dining space, sitting room, separate study/playroom, utility and family bathroom. Benefitting from incredible privacy the property takes full advantage of this with full height glazing to many rooms to enjoy the fine views of the grounds and fields beyond. An inner courtyard space accessed from the hallways with bi-folding doors really opens up the flow of the property and could either be a perfect child friendly space or ideal for entertaining friends and family. The gardens and grounds extend to about 9.5 acres and by backing onto open countryside give the feeling of further space. The attractive and fast flowing Blackwater river runs along the back of the garden and really conveys the peaceful surroundings on offer at Pivot House. Several specimen trees dotted throughout the grounds give the feeling of a park like setting which must be viewed to be fully appreciated. From the sedum roof to the flint gabions, the property has been designed to be a visually impressive home which blends into the countryside surroundings and for any purchaser who is looking to enjoy a sustainable home, Pivot House provides one of the most exacting examples of an eco-home to have hit the market in Norfolk. EPC rated at "A" thanks to its array of photovoltaic panels providing enough energy to run the property in sunnier seasons with a backup generator providing the power should the panelling not have received enough charge. A log biomass boiler provides the heating for the house and a large amount of timber has accumulated for a new owner to have the benefit of. Ample off road parking is provided thanks to the driveway with space for numerous vehicles as well as a garage with separate workshop space and plant room. The property is being sold with the advantage of having no onward chain.LocationPivot House is situated within the village of Reymerston and close to the neighbouring village of Southburgh. The popular Georgian town of Hingham is three miles to the south and has two village shops, a post office, newsagent, chemist, bakery, butchers and other boutique shops. Further to this there is the White Hart public house, a doctors surgery and village school. Norwich, the cathedral city and regional centre of East Anglia is about 20 miles away, has an abundance of shopping facilities, a theatre, cinemas, galleries and good schooling at all levels. The city also provides a frequent mainline rail service to London Liverpool Street with a fastest journey time of 1 hour 50 minutes.Square Footage: 2,865 sq ft Acreage: 9.5 Acres Additional InfoServicesPrivate Water supply, Log biomass boiler, electricity backup generator and photovoltaic panels providing electricity, private drainage. Local AuthorityBreckland District CouncilCouncil Tax Band TBC Fixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property.Important NoticeSavills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norwich-d196291/for-sale_i70938364
Roughton Hall is a substantial Victorian country house that has been completely restored, modernised and extended by the current owners. The house is not listed and has been renovated from top to bottom to an extremely high standard. It has had a new roof, chimneys, windows, a full rewire and re-plumb to list some of the more significant things. The house has excellent ceiling heights throughout, and the owners have managed to retain a number of period features, such as the coving, and the charming Victorian tiled floor in the entrance hall. Of particular note is the superb kitchen/breakfast room which has a high specification kitchen, with all modern appliances, and direct access via French doors to the large entertaining terrace. There is a wood burning stove in the drawing room and the sitting room and due to the large new windows, which don't have glazing bars, all of the rooms are remarkably light. The accommodation at Roughton Hall is flexible, with a rear staircase giving access to an impressive bedroom suite and the substantial home office which sits above the double garage. This could be used as a self-contained flat/annexe if required. Via the main staircase, there are four bedrooms on the first floor all of which have delightful views over the gardens and grounds, and on the second floor is the principal bedroom suite with bedroom, sitting area, walk-in wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom.Roughton Hall sits in an elevated position and is approached via a newly laid gravel driveway ending in a parking and turning area at the front and side of the house also giving access to the double garage. The driveway continues through the property up to the outbuildings. The gardens and grounds are mainly laid to lawn, interspersed with a mixture of broad leaf and coniferous trees, including some fine specimens. The current owners have planted an orchard which has taken extremely well and has a mixture of apple, pear and plum trees. Roughton Hall would be suitable as an equestrian property with some of the grassed areas ideal as paddocks. Adjacent to the house is a large entertaining terrace which also has a bar.Roughton Hall is located in north Norfolk, on the outskirts of the sprawling village of Roughton which has a shop/garage, renowned fish and chip shop, public house and farm shop nearby. West Runton is about 3.5 miles, which contains the popular Beeston Hall Prep School and Holt which has a comprehensive range of amenities is about 8 miles and contains Greshams School. The north Norfolk coast is about 3.5 miles away and the charming seaside towns of Cromer and Sheringham both have excellent golf courses and a full range of amenities and railway stations as well as sandy beaches at low tide. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_roughton-d556000/for-sale_i69434260
SITUATION Marshbanks is situated in an enviable position in the ever popular village of Blakeney on the north Norfolk coast, between the bustling Georgian town of Holt and the port of Wells-next-the-Sea. There are fine coastal walks along the creeks and surrounding marshes and public houses. Blakeney is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and famous for its bird reserves and sailing facilities. Today, the nature reserve surrounding Blakeney Point is owned by the National Trust and there is the landmark parish church at the top end of the village. Holt is a beautiful Georgian County town has been well preserved with an attractive range of boutique shops, cafes and restaurants. There are a number of well-regarded schools in the area, including Gresham's School, originally founded in 1515 it provides pre-prep, prep and senior schools. To the east lies Sheringham which provides a golf course and a rail connection to the cathedral city of Norwich, just twenty seven miles away. From Norwich there are direct trains to London Liverpool Street. Norwich Airport is a convenient worldwide gateway via Schiphol Airport. SERVICES Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating. THE PROPERTY Marshbanks is a 1950s character brick and flint detached residence arranged over three floors. The accommodation comprises; entrance hallway, kitchen with utility area, formal dining room, living room leading to a garden room and sun room, study and shower room on the ground floor. The first floor accommodation boasts a large master bedroom and an en suite bathroom with far reaching, uninterrupted views over the marshes and beyond. There are a further two double bedrooms on this floor serviced by a shower room and a bathroom while stairs lead up to two well-proportioned double bedrooms on the second floor. GARDENS & GROUNDS The property is approached from the Morston Road via a five-bar gate leading to a large gravelled driveway with turning circle, providing ample off road parking with a garage at the western gable. The beautiful formal gardens are interspersed with mature trees and shrubs and offer stunning views of the marshes, Blakeney harbour and The Point beyond. The gardens adjoining the main house have various seating areas enjoying the wonderful views, while the upper patio offers a perfect setting for Al fresco dining and entertaining. At the far end of the garden is a secluded area boasting a pool and summerhouse. A rear door leads to additional open land with direct access to the coastal path. There is also a further access to this land from the Morston Road. In all, the property extends to almost six acres. DIRECTIONS Leave Holt on the A148 Fakenham Road and proceed into Letheringsett village before turning right. Drive through Glandford and Wiveton into Blakeney and, at the junction with the Coast Road (A149) turn left on to New Road. Continue past Blakeney Garage along Morston Road and Marshbanks is the penultimate property on the right after passing Pintail Drive on the left. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_blakeney-d529945/for-sale_i69062655
DESCRIPTION White House Farm comprises an imposing detached residence with an excellent commercial opportunity being delightfully positioned in the village of Great Ellingham with fine rural views and walks. The house enjoys well-arranged accommodation on two floors and boasts a self-contained annexe wing together with an income generating holiday let business set away from the main house with further potential to convert the holiday lets into separate residential dwellings, with planning permission in place, being granted late 2023. The whole is an exciting opportunity for a wide range of buyers with a superb range of options. Main house - Constructed in 2019 of brick and brick render with a striking central glass facade under a cross hipped main roof, the house enjoys a super position being approached through twin electric gates between two large pillars into the main drive leading up to the house and double garage.The house is accessed via two front doors, the main front door leads into the entrance hall and into the sitting/dining room. There is a wonderful open plan feel with a log burner and solid oak flooring running through this lovely space with stunning French doors enjoying access into the gardens to the rear. Oak and glass doors provide a link into the main sitting room, again featuring a log burner and access out onto the terrace.The kitchen breakfast room acts as a lovely family space with a central island superbly positioned with its granite worktops and breakfast bar. There is a good range of built-in appliances here, suitable for any keen cook with room for a range or Aga. A garden room is located off the breakfast area, again enjoying fine views over the gardens and importantly all principal rooms face to the south.One of the main features of White House Farm is the potential for a separate annexe wing suiting any buyer keen on an multi-generational living arrangement. There is separate access into the house via the front which leads into a spacious hall providing access into the utility room for the main house or into the kitchen/laundry room to the west. Within this area lies a shower room and a staircase flows up to a large bedroom/loft room measuring 37ft. This excellent space is currently presented as a games room with a functional bar but could easily become a fully operating annexe where income could be derived.On the first floor there are five large bedrooms with two en-suite shower rooms and a family bathroom off the main landing. The principal bedroom is particularly special measuring 22ft enjoying its own dressing room together with the en-suite.Outside - The gardens and grounds act as a major feature of White House Farm and are delightfully arranged around the main house. The driveway leads up to the house and is beautifully flanked by an expanse of lawn providing a good front garden bordered by panel fencing and mature trees which continue along the boundary line. The rear garden's main feature is the large terrace which spans across the rear facade and continues around to the garage block. There is a good-sized garden enclosed by post and rail fencing overlooking a paddock and field views to the west.Local Authority - Breckland District Council.Services - Air source heating (underfloor heating on the ground floor), mains water, mains electricity, mains drainage. There is a burglar alarm and CCTV in operation.Acreage - 1.118 acres (stms). Holiday Let Complex - White House Farm Barns have been run as a successful holiday let business for a number of years and are offered in excellent order throughout. The properties comprise of 'Oak Barn' and 'Ash Barn' with both enjoying spacious and versatile accommodation on two floors. A great feature of the barns is the private access into their respective entrance halls which flow into a kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances. The sitting room enjoys an open plan feel and both properties benefit from French doors out to a shingled courtyard garden area. On the first floor there are two bedrooms together with their own en-suites. These properties have provided a fruitful return for the current owners and more information on the previous year's results can be found through the selling agent.There is a large tar and chipped stone courtyard with parking available for approximately 12 vehicles.The remaining two barns, being North Barn and South Barn, are spread across the remainder of the complex, all with great potential. North Barn benefits from three super rooms with uPVC French doors to each, with very little work required to begin the letting process. Across the courtyard is South Barn, with 8 separate rooms with four sets of French doors in place together with uPVC windows providing natural light. The 8 rooms could be converted for a number of different purposes.All four barns have variations in place where they can be used as holiday lets or converted to full residential use. The planning permission was granted late 2023 and can be accessed following the Breckland Council site. Ref: 3PL/2023/0055/F.Website for the barns: Services - Oak Barn, Ash Barn, North Barn - Underfloor heating ground floor, radiators to first floor, air source heat pump, mains electricity, mains drainage, mains water.South Barn - Mains electricity, mains water, mains drainage.This is a wonderful opportunity to live tucked away in a pleasant village with great potential to run a successful business from home. LOCATION Great Ellingham is a popular village in South Norfolk around 3 miles east of the A11 trunk road which provides easy access to Norwich and Cambridge. The village offers amenities including a post office and convenience store, public house, primary school and church. Other amenities in the local area include a wide range of shopping facilities including supermarkets in Attleborough, St Georges Distillery, Snetterton Racing Circuit, Thetford Forest, Center Parcs and Banham Zoo. DIRECTIONS Leave Norwich via the A11 Newmarket Road and proceed on the dual carriageway past Wymondham and on towards Attleborough. Continue past the first turning to Attleborough and take the next slip road off the A11 signposted to Attenborough and Watton B1107. At the end of the slip road turn right at the traffic lights and follow this road into Great Ellingham. Take the first turning on the left into Church Street and turn left at the end of the road into Long Street. White House Farm & White House Farm Barns will be found along on the left-hand side. AGENT´S NOTES: (1) The next door house, namely The Old Farmhouse is on the market with Brown&Co LLP and can be purchased together with White House Farm.(2) The photographs shown in this brochure have been taken with a camera using a wide angle lens and therefore interested parties are advised to check the room measurements prior to arranging a viewing.(3) Intending buyers will be asked to produce original Identity Documentation and Proof of Address before solicitors are instructed. VIEWING Strictly by prior appointment through the selling agents' Norwich Office. Tel: . These particulars were prepared in February 2024. Ref. 054449 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_great-ellingham-d33962/for-sale_i68558040
Moneyproperties bring to market this immaculately presented 18-bedroom Bed and Breakfast located in an idyllic countryside setting within close proximity to Wymondham. The property benefits from 18 bathrooms, 17 of which are En-suites. The property is located within 1.5 acre grounds and has planning permission passed to add a further 4 bedrooms to the ground floor which already comprises of 13 bedrooms and En-suites. This fantastic purchase presents itself as the perfect opportunity to convert into a care home or the equivalent subject to change of use. Further benefits include two living/reception rooms, 26ft dining room and a large kitchen/breakfast room. The property also comes with a large car park providing ample off-road parking. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suton-d42610/for-sale_i70304363
An elegant and beautifully proportioned 7-bedroom traditional style property built in 2005 by Robbie Wright Builders. With landscaped walled garden, triple garage and private parking. Located in the heart of Brancaster village within easy access to local amenities, The Royal West Norfolk Golf Club and the beach. __________GROUND FLOOR- Reception Hall- Garden room with Clearview wood burning stove- Sitting room with Clearview wood burning stove - Dining room- High quality Kitchen's Etc, kitchen/breakfast room with 3-oven Aga- Utility/boot room - Cloakroom__________FIRST FLOOR- Generous galleried landing- Principal bedroom with en suite bath/shower room- Double bedroom with en suite WC - 2 Further double bedrooms__________SECOND FLOOR- Large games room/bedroom seven- 2 further double bedrooms- Family bath/shower room with WC__________OTHER- Underfloor heating to entire ground floor- Satellite dish- CCTV __________OUTSIDE- Shared driveway to private parking for several cars- Triple garage- Landscaped fully enclosed south facing walled garden__________DRIVING DISTANCES (approx.)- Burnham Market 5 miles- Brancaster Staithe 1.5 miles- Kings Lynn 23 miles- Hunstanton 7miles- Kings Lynn (mainline trains to London Kings Cross via Cambridge) 22 miles__________SITUATIONThe highly sought-after village of Brancaster sits in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the North Norfolk Coast and is home to the Royal West Norfolk Golf Club and miles of beautiful sandy beach, with fantastic leisure pursuits including bird watching with famous bird reserves at nearby Titchwell and Holme, wonderful coastal walks, cycling and sailing at Brancaster Staithe which has a natural harbour and picturesque tidal creeks, leading out to Scolt Head Island Nature Reserve. Here there is salt marsh, grass fringed dunes and miles of beautiful sandy beaches for lazy summer days.The Ship Inn is within easy walking distance from the house and there is a village store within easy walking distance for essentials. Neighbouring villages have many highlights, including in Thornham, The Lifeboat and The Orangery pubs, Thornham Deli and restaurant and the ever-expanding Drove Orchard has a farm shop selling local produce, pick your own, Gurney's Fish Shed, Eric's Fish and Chip shop and The Yurt Pizza restaurant. It also has several clothing and gift shops, a garden nursery and a hairdressing salon.You can buy fresh fish from the Fish Shed in Brancaster Staithe or visit Dalegate Market with its cafe, shops, small supermarket and garage.The well-known village of Burnham Market is just five miles to the south with attractive Georgian properties running along the edge of the large village green. Here there is an eclectic selection of designer boutiques and traditional shops, including a butcher, fresh fish shop, art galleries, wine merchant and deli. The nearest railway service is twenty-two miles to the southwest at Kings Lynn with main line services to Cambridge and London Kings Cross.__________DESCRIPTIONLinks House is a surprising and beautifully presented double fronted home, built of traditional brick and chalk construction with large windows and very generously proportioned rooms, while the house if full of natural light with many rooms having south aspect. The front door opens to an elegant reception hall with flagstone flooring and an impressive iroko wooden staircase. Double doors on each side lead into the principal reception rooms making this the perfect more formal entrance for entertaining. There is a separate cloakroom leading off this hallway.The sitting room has south and north aspect with French doors opening to the garden and a stone mantlepiece with Clearview wood burning stove. Double doors open on either side of the central chimney breast and lead into the garden room, with an expanse of windows and further French doors to the garden, reclaimed painted beams and another wood burning stove, while this whole area can be opened up if desired to create one large sociable living space. The dining room sits to the right of the reception hall, another lovely room with east and south aspect it is adjacent to the kitchen for easy access.To the back of the house, kitchen breakfast room is beautifully fitted with a range of bespoke Kitchens Etc base and wall cabinets and a central island, with Corian worktops and an oversized butlers sink. Integrated appliances include a 3-oven oil fired Aga, Neff dishwasher and a Samsung American style fridge freezer. There is plenty of space for a table and chairs in the room. Leading off the kitchen, the boot room/utility is also very nicely fitted with matching cabinets and storage cupboards, a further sink and space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. A large cupboard houses the pressurised water cylinder, and the property also has a water softener. The back door opens from here to the garden and gives easy access to the parking area and garaging.Upstairs the bedrooms are distributed over two floors; the first-floor galleried landing is particularly spacious and light with room for comfortable seating if desired. On this level the main room sits on the north and east side of the house and benefits from fitted wardrobes, and an en suite bath and shower room with bespoke double vanity cabinet. This bathroom also has a door to the landing to allow use by other bedrooms if desired.There are three further good-sized double bedrooms on this floor, the vendors currently use these as his and her studies and a dressing room, as this suits their lifestyle. One has an en suite WC and we are told that all plumbing is in place to allow a full bathroom if required. Taking the stairs to the second floor, here there are three further bedrooms: the largest would work brilliantly as a games room and would equally make the perfect children's dormitory. The other two have southeast and west aspect and all have access to a very nicely presented family bathroom with bath and separate shower and WC.__________OUTSIDEThe south facing walled garden is fully enclosed and has been designed for minimum maintenance, a large entertaining terrace with an impressive stone table benefits from lovely western light later in the day. The rest of the garden is formally laid out around a circular bricked terrace with a central magnolia tree. The borders are defined by box hedging and filled with white roses, ornamental trees and a variety of herbaceous plants and bulbs including alliums, tulips, iris, and hellebores. The garden walls are covered with climbing shrubs and espaliered laurel hedging. There is a good-sized area for parking several cars which is accessed over a shared driveway to the side of the property that leads to a few neighbouring houses. The triple garage is open plan inside allowing lots of space for cars and garden storage.Whether you are looking for a full-time home, second home or investment, Links House is a special house in this very popular coastal North Norfolk village.__________LOCAL AUTHORITYKings Lynn and West Norfolk: Band G__________TENUREFreehold__________SERVICESMains water, drainage and electricity, oil fired central heating and Aga.__________DIRECTIONSApproaching Brancaster from the east on the A149 the property can be found on the right-hand side a short distance after the village stores. What3words /// steadier.blissful.tech__________DATE DETAILS PRODUCEDJanuary 2024__________IMPORTANT NOTICE1. These particulars have been prepared in good faith as a general guide, they are not exhaustive and include information provided to us by other parties including the seller, not all of which will have been verified by us. 2. We have not carried out a detailed or structural survey; we have not tested any services, appliances or fittings. Measurements, floor plans, orientation and distances are given as approximate only and should not be relied on. 3. The photographs are not necessarily comprehensive or current, aspects may have changed since the photographs were taken. No assumption should be made that any contents are included in the sale. 4. We have not checked that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation approval, statutory or regulatory permissions or consents. Any reference to any alterations or use of any part of the property does not mean that necessary planning, building regulations, or other consent has been obtained.5. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries, surveys, and professional advice about all relevant aspects of the property. 6. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact; we have no authority to make or give any representation or warranties in relation to the property. If these are required, you should include their terms in any contract between you and the seller.7. Note to potential purchasers who intend to view the property; we would politely ask you discuss with our staff if there is any point of particular importance to you, before you make arrangements to visit or plan a viewing appointment.8. Viewings are strictly by prior appointment. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_king-s-lynn-d196765/for-sale_i69828988
Wood Farm offers a rare and exciting business and lifestyle opportunity in a beautiful secluded rural setting in North Norfolk with stunning countryside views. Set within about 27 acres (stms) of gardens and paddocks with a 5-bedroom family home and 8 self-contained holiday cottages currently run as a successful business. Located near Edgefield and offering easy access to Holt, Greshams Schools and all that beautiful North Norfolk has to offer.__________WOOD FARMHOUSE GROUND FLOOR - Three reception rooms- Kitchen/breakfast room with electric Aga- Home office - Utility room- Reception hall - WC__________FIRST FLOOR- Main bedroom with en suite shower room and dressing room- Guest bedroom with en suite shower room- 3 further double bedrooms- Family bathroom__________OUTSIDE AT WOOD FARMHOUSE- Separate driveway and private parking- Large private garden __________WOOD FARM COTTAGES - 8 fully self-contained holiday cottages - Please visit their website - Laundry room- Map room - Games room__________OUTSIDE- Several large agricultural buildings- Long private drive - 3 agricultural fields currently contract farmed- Woodland and further grassland areas- Gardens - Parking area- Large playing field with playground equipment- Dog wash station__________OTHER- Income and booking figures available on request- Feed in tariff from Biomass boiler and solar panels giving low running costs- Cottages to be sold fully furnished and equipped (minus some personal items)- Potential for smallholding - Barns offer further potential as venue space (subject to necessary planning consents)__________DRIVING DISTANCES (approx.)- Holt 4 miles- North Norfolk Coast 8 miles- Fakenham 12 miles- Norwich (International airport, and mainline trains to London Liverpool Street) 20 miles__________SITUATIONWood Farm sits centrally within its own land on the outskirts of the small rural village of Edgefield and is perfectly located for easy access to Holt and Greshams school. The village offers a good local pub with rooms and a spa which has proven popular with guests who stay in the cottages. This is a thriving community centred around popular village hall events and there is also a particularly good garden centre in the village, along with a fine parish church. Many of the village properties are found on meandering country lanes that spread out from the centre of the village into beautiful rural countryside.There are plenty of amenities on offer in both the nearby Georgian market town of Holt and Fakenham including schooling for all ages, medical centres, supermarkets, pubs and restaurants, garages and a cinema.Holt is renowned for its attractive street frontages and for its wide and eclectic range of independent shops, as well as Bakers and Larners. Holt is also home to Gresham's pre-prep, prep and senior schools, founded in 1555. The town of Fakenham is transformed by its weekly market, with a farmer's market monthly and at least twelve race days a year held at Fakenham Racecourse - one of the finest national hunt racecourses in the country. Access to the coast is eight miles to the north, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with one of the best bird reserves in Europe and a wide variety of other leisure pursuits available such as sailing, seal watching, golf and walking along the Norfolk Coast path. There are saltmarshes, long sandy beaches at low tides, creeks and the quintessential north Norfolk wide open skies.About twenty miles to the south is the Cathedral City of Norwich which has a vibrant business community and is recognised as the regional centre for shopping, cultural and leisure facilities. There is mainline railway connection to London terminals at Liverpool Street and Kings Cross St. Pancras Eurostar International and to the north of the city, Norwich International Airport. __________DESCRIPTION Wood farmhouse is believed to date back to the mid 1800's and the original brick and flint farm buildings were sympathetically converted by the previous owners into the eight holiday cottages with lovely original features and lots of home comforts. The main house sits on the south side of the site with a large garden and countryside views that allows privacy from the cottages. The property has been in the present ownership for approximately 30 years, during which time it has provided a comfortable family home and a successful business. This versatile property offers endless possibilities to the new owner including farming, small holding, or yoga retreat, to name a few.All named after native trees, the cottages are located around a large courtyard. Rowan, Oak, Chestnut and Holly are two-bedroom properties, Willow has one double bedroom and Beech, Elm and Ash have three bedrooms each. All offer fully equipped kitchens with everything you need to self-cater, comfortable and spacious sitting/dining rooms and family bathrooms incorporating white sanitary wear, heated towel rails, baths with Aqualisa power showers over and some bedrooms also have ensuite shower rooms. The vendors have created a destination with many guests returning time after time and leaving wonderful reviews, their website gives you a much fuller picture of everything on offer and we urge you to visit this at The main house is an ideal family home, comfortable and spacious. The front door opens into the reception hall with wide stairs leading up and a separate WC. To your right off this hall is a useful home office.There are three reception rooms; a cosy family room to your left off the hall, the perfect TV room, a generous and beautifully proportioned sitting room sits on the west end of the house with wood burning stove and large south and west facing windows that flood it with natural light and capture wonderful views over the farmland towards the village. A further good-sized room leads off the kitchen/breakfast room, the vendors built this extension and currently use it as a shared study, however it would work equally well as a formal dining room or as a playroom for the kids. The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a range of base and wall units with wooden doors, integrated appliances include a modern electric two oven Aga, with running costs helped by the solar panels on the site. There is also a Bloomberg electric oven and hob and double sink. On the west end of the room there is plenty of space for dining table and chairs and from here you can make the most of lovely westerly views. Leading off the kitchen is a utility room with space and plumbing for freestanding washing machine and tumble dryer, sink, storage units and a cupboard that houses the Megaflow pressurised water system.Taking the stairs to the first-floor landing, here there are five double bedrooms. The current vendors added the principal bedroom, it incorporates an open plan shower room with double vanity unit, WC and large standalone rainfall shower. There is also a nicely fitted walk in wardrobe.The main guest bedroom has west aspect and an en suite shower room, the remaining three double rooms are all of good size and all have south aspect with nice views. There is a large family bathroom with a bath, standalone shower, wash hand basin, WC and a large airing cupboard. From this room there is access to the loft.__________FLOORPLANSFloorplans for each cottage are available online and on request.__________OUTSIDEThe properties are approached over a long tarmacked private driveway bordered with native and beech hedging, the fields on either side of the drive are owned by the property and in summer pathways are mown to allow guests to enjoy nature walks around the site. There is a large guest car park and a separate owners driveway leading off the main drive.Wood Farmhouse has plenty of private garden that is not overlooked by the cottages or paying guests. Three of the cottages, Oak, Holly and Rowan have their own enclosed gardens, whilst the others all enjoy the courtyard, however, there is so much more outside space for paying guests to enjoy. A large playing/games field gives opportunity for all, from kicking a football to playing in the comprehensive playground, with swings, slide, trampoline, Wendy house and zip wire!Because this was at one stage a working dairy farm, there are also several large agricultural buildings on the site, and they offer endless opportunities. Currently the biggest is used as an indoor area for basketball or badminton, which is perfect for rainy days, but (subject to planning permissions) it offers further commercial potential, for example as a wedding or party venue.Another of the barns is home to the two large Biomass boilers, huge hot water storage tanks and the wood pellet storage hoppers. Also, on the site a games room has a table tennis and table football and the map room has been set up to display lots of leaflets and a huge map of Norfolk with key tourist attractions pinpointed to help guests make the most of their time in the county. __________EPC'sFarmhouse: CAsh Cottage: DBeech Cottage: BChestnut Cottage: DElm Cottage: DHolly Cottage: BOak Cottage: DRowan Cottage: CWillow Cottage: C__________LOCAL AUTHORITYFarmhouse: North Norfolk District Council, Band: E__________TENUREFreehold__________SERVICESMains electricity with supporting solar panels and feed in tariff.Biomass boilers with feed in tariffMains water to main house and one cottageBore water to remaining seven cottages.Private Klargester treatment plant for six properties Private drainage system for three properties __________DIRECTIONSFrom Holt head south on the B1149 Norwich Road to Edgefield. Just before The Pigs hotel & restaurant turn left onto Plumstead Road and drive for approximately 0.3 miles. Wood Farm Cottages will be signposted off to the left.We highly recommend the use of the what3words website/app. This allows the user to locate an exact point on the ground (within a 3-metre square) by simply using three words. The property can be found using the following 3 words: threaded.phones.highlight__________DATE DETAILS PRODUCEDFebruary 2024__________IMPORTANT NOTICE1. These particulars have been prepared in good faith as a general guide, they are not exhaustive and include information provided to us by other parties including the seller, not all of which will have been verified by us. 2. We have not carried out a detailed or structural survey; we have not tested any services, appliances or fittings. Measurements, floor plans, orientation and distances are given as approximate only and should not be relied on. 3. The photographs are not necessarily comprehensive or current, aspects may have changed since the photographs were taken. No assumption should be made that any contents are included in the sale. 4. We have not checked that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation approval, statutory or regulatory permissions or consents. Any reference to any alterations or use of any part of the property does not mean that necessary planning, building regulations, or other consent has been obtained.5. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries, surveys, and professional advice about all relevant aspects of the property. 6. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact; we have no authority to make or give any representation or warranties in relation to the property. If these are required, you should include their terms in any contract between you and the seller.7. Note to potential purchasers who intend to view the property; we would politely ask you discuss with our staff if there is any point of particular importance to you, before you make arrangements to visit or plan a viewing appointment.8. Viewings are strictly by prior appointment. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norfolk-r741488/for-sale_i68807723
Why We Love Hales HallThe warmth of ancient timber and lime plaster give the house an intimately pleasant feel, it is presented with style and an emphasis on comfort with the highest quality fittings present throughout. From the welcoming large open log fires, extensive reception rooms, farmhouse style kitchen and spacious bedroom suites, Hales Hall will suit even the most discerning of buyers.Perhaps one of the most remarkable points of interest is the knowledge that Hales Hall Barn is the largest secular brick built Tudor barn in England. Except for a sensitive restoration it stands largely untouched with some very special architectural features including rare surviving king and queen posts in the roof and over 180 striking 'loop-hole' windows which served as a ventilation system during its centuries old agricultural use storing grain. Architectural enthusiasts will see a similarity to the gatehouse at nearby Blickling, which was built by Sir James Hobart's grandson Sir Henry Hobart after he purchased the estate in 1616, and also similarities with Oxburgh Hall, placing Hales Hall amongst a very distinguished collection of some of the finest buildings in England. Chapters PastWith its delicate pink brickwork and soaring expanses of ancient mellowed timbers, Hales Hall is a true feast for the eyes and imagination of any history enthusiast. The earliest origins of the hall date back to a deer park and 13th century hall built by the de Hales family who had long established roots in the county and could boast links with the royal family and Dukes of Norfolk after Alice Hales, daughter of Sir Roger de Hales, married Thomas de Brotherton, brother of Edward II.The present hall as it stands today is a vast surviving wing of a later Tudor hall which was constructed in the late 15th century by Sir James Hobart, who set about rebuilding and aggrandising the previous house on the site after he bought the estate from the de Hales family in 1478.During a remarkable legal career spanning the turbulent Wars of the Roses, Sir James rose from being the younger son of a Suffolk cloth merchant to become a long-standing Attorney General and privy councillor to Henry VII. A close friend of John Paston, he is frequently mentioned in the famous Paston family letters and was knighted late in life by Henry Prince of Wales, later Henry VIII. Alongside glorifying his family legacy in brick at Hales, Sir James was also building with an eye to the preservation of his immortal soul and undertook the cost for the rebuilding of Loddon church as well as considerable repairs to the nave roof of Norwich cathedral where he was eventually buried in 1517.His youngest son Myles founded the line that built the magnificent Blickling Hall also in Norfolk (its design believed to be inspired by the original family seat at Hales), while the eldest son, Walter and his descendants remained staunchly Catholic and faced huge fines for recusancy. By 1647 the Hobart family's great fortune had all but run out and Hales was acquired by Dionysia, Lady Williamson, widow of a Lord Mayor of London and descendant of the de Hales family. who is noted for reportedly donating over £2,000 (a vast sum at the time) to help Christopher Wren rebuild London's churches after the great fire in 1666. Hales then passed to various owners who lived elsewhere including the Earl of Roseberry and, the Crisp family of nearby Kirby Cane Hall. From the 1730s onwards, the present hall and barn was let to farming tenants. They had fallen into agricultural use by the 1960s when it was visited and referenced by distinguished historian and documenter of Britain's finest buildings Nicolaus Pevsner.RestorationHales Hall was acquired by the Read family in 1971, who spent the next 30 years restoring it, as documented in their dedicated book on the subject Hales Hall in Loddon. Hales was then purchased in 2014 by the celebrated historic building renovators Peter Sheppard and Keith Day of Sheppard Day Associates, who conducted a further award-winning restoration and refurbishment including painstakingly retrofitting the house with every 21st century modern convenience whilst preserving the details and atmosphere of the 15th century. In 2017 the Johnston family from Norfolk who can trace their ancestors back to this corner of the country at the time that Hales Hall was built acquired the property and have continued the work to breathe new life into this medieval masterpiece.Out and AboutFor those who enjoy the great outdoors, Hales Hall is ideally situated on the edge of The Norfolk Broads National Park, a place which holds a prestigious position in the popular imagination of this country for its unspoilt countryside and reed-lined waterways. The house itself is in a peaceful rural setting close to Hales Common, surrounded by farmland and woodland with plenty of opportunity for walking boating, cycling and fishing. The nearby market town of Loddon is within a 10-minute drive of Hales and provides daily amenities including a surgery, butchers, post office, supermarket and a marina with access to The Broads via the river Chet.Popular local pubs and eateries include The White Horse in Chedgrave, The Duke's Head at Somerleyton and The Wildebeest in Stoke Holy Cross. The area also has a reputation for winemaking with regular tastings and events held at Flint Vineyard and Chet Vinyard, known for its award-winning sparkling wine. The towns of Bungay, with its award-winning delicatessen, and Beccles are both a short drive away, as is the thriving cathedral city of Norwich which provides further choice of amenities, including a wide selection of independent shops and the Sainsbury's Art Centre.CommunicationsThere is easy access to London by train from Norwich and also Diss, with regular services to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 90 minutes.Fantastic SchoolsThe locality is served by a distinguished selection of schools including Greshams, Norwich School, Langley School, and Beeston Hall. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norwich-d196291/for-sale_i70432702
A picturesque and historic Grade I listed Tudor country house with a magnificent Great Barn with planning permission for use as a wedding venue set in moated grounds of about 9 acres. DescriptionThere has been a house on this site for upwards of 1,000 years. The present house and barn were built by Sir James Hobart in 1478 and the house we see now is a surviving wing of this great Tudor house, which was restored in 1971 and refurbished more recently by previous owners.Situated in the grounds to the south of the main house is the Great Barn, at 184ft the largest brick built Tudor barn in England. This was also restored and was reroofed in 1996. The barn has become a deservedly wonderful venue for events ( with current planning permission for up to forty-eight weddings per year and a significant income can be generated from this.The PropertyThe property underwent further extensive restoration and refurbishment around 2014 which was carried out by previous owners to the highest standards. This included total overhaul and restoration of the main 1601 roof, which was retiled with the reinstatement of thirteen dormer windows to the north and south sides, rebuilding of the original Tudor chimneys in Tudor bricks, reinstatement of seven bricked in windows with new oak frames and leaded lights to match the originals, rewiring throughout, installing a five amp lighting circuit in all rooms and an LED lighting system, and re-plumbing throughout with cast iron radiators in the principal rooms. Internally, all the walls were insulated and re-plastered in lime plaster with 50mm of internal wall insulation and 150mm of insulation throughout the new roof. A magnificent custom-built kitchen with an Aga was installed and with the provision of seven new bathrooms; five of which have cast iron roll top baths with marble vanity units, together with power showers in custom-made shower enclosures by Hans Grohe & Philip Starck WCs. In addition, a new oak staircase rising to all three floors was installed and a new drainage system with a Klargester sewerage treatment installed at the main house as well as an industrial septic tank system for the lavatories associated with the barn. Between 2017 and 2020 the property has been redecorated throughout. A new roof was completed on the Cottage, a new generator was purchased for the property and an electricfront gate added. Handcrafted wooden signage has been added across the estate in keeping with the Hales Hall branding and a stunning external lighting scheme has been created to show off the buildings and gardens to dramatic effect at night.The GroundsThe house is approached from the east via a gravelled drive lined by a mixed avenue of maple, oak, chestnut and copper beech trees. The drive divides with a spur off to the left towards the Great Barn. The main drive leads through oak entrance gates and sweeps around to the south front of the house which overlooks the main formal gardens. The drive also divides and leads round to the Gate House Cottage and to the north of the house. The gardens and grounds of Hales Hall are an outstanding feature and are arranged as follows; the main formal gardens lie to the south of the house and are extensively laid to lawn with a great variety of elaborately trimmed yew and box topiary. There are various ornamental trees including mulberry and magnolia. The drive curves round and leads under the Gate House Cottage joining with the north drive where there is a further extensive area of lawn and an avenue of beech trees with fine views over the surrounding meadow and farmland. Situated to the west of the formal gardens lies part of the original moat and there is a most attractive area of formal garden extending westwards from the Gate House Cottage lined by yew hedging with boxed topiary and well stocked mixed herbaceous beds with a variety of old-fashioned rambling roses. This leads down to a seating area bordered by the moat.The BarnThe Great Barn forms a splendid backdrop to the house situated to the north and is separated from the formal gardens by a fine red brick wall. To the north of the Great Barn, there is an extensive gravelled parking area and an oak framed cloister with stone paving. Situated to the northwest of the barn, there is a range of single storey farm buildings divided into garaging and stores and where the male and female lavatories for the use of the barn are situated. To the south of the Great Barn, there is a further gravelled parking area which has been used for additional parking. There is a well-stocked mixed orchard and an area of meadowland. The whole area in all extends to about 9 acres.LocationHales Hall is situated in an unspoilt rural position approached over Hales Common and surrounded by gently undulating farmland and woodland. Norwich, the Cathedral city and regional centre of East Anglia, is about 13 miles to the northwest and the Waveney Valley market towns of Beccles and Bungay are both just 5 miles. Nearby, the town of Loddon has good everyday shopping facilities and access to the south Broads Network can be gained from the River Chet, which flows into the River Yare. Southwold, on the Suffolk Heritage Coast, is about 17 miles.There are mainline railway stations at both Norwich and closer to London, Diss (17 miles) with regular trains to London Liverpool Street with an approximate journey time of 90 minutes.Square Footage: 8,332 sq ft Acreage: 9 AcresDirectionsLeave Norwich on the A146 Beccles Road and after passing Loddon and the turning to Hales on the left, continue for a short distance and turn right into a small slip road signposted Wash Lane (also marked with a brown tourist sign to Hales Hall). After a short distance, turn right again and this leadsonto an unmade road which crosses over Hales Common. At the end of this road, the drive to Hales Hall will be found. The postcode for the property is NR14 6QW. However, do not rely on Sat Nav which will take you to the wrong location. Co-ordinates for the Sat Nav are 52.5102, 1.4900 or use thedirections above. Additional InfoThe Barn and Wedding BusinessThere is planning permission for up to forty-eight weddings per year. The last wedding undertaken took place in December 2021.Local wedding planners were used to organise weddings, handle all enquiries and everything associated with the wedding business. For the 2021 calendar year, gross income generated from the estate including both weddings and short stay lettings, totalled £493,000. Going forward, considerable potential exists to further increase returns if desired.The barn offers an exceptional space to host events with an upper gallery at the east end of the barn acting as a chill out room for guests. The barn boasts underfloor heating with additional heating through cast iron radiators and industrial blow heaters, a fully equipped commercial kitchen, variable colour LED lighting system and sound system, a fully equipped bar with adjoining wine and beer barrel store for draft beer, plus male and female lavatories in their own adjoining block. The one hundred and eighty loop-hole windows are soundproofed with polycarbonate glazing and the entrance lobby is positioned to reduce sound breakout from the main barn. Further enhancements have been made to the barn by the current owners with the addition of large glass internal doors at the front and three beautiful oak bridges leading out to the meadow at the back.Glasshouses totalling circa 15,000 sq ft are situated to the southwest of the Great Barn, and are currently used for informal storage, but these had been operational as a nursery business for Reads Plant Centre until 2012. Realistic potential exists for redevelopment in the short/medium term, subject to procurement of the necessary consents.Agent's NotesA footpath/bridle way passes along the north and east boundaries as shown marked by a dotted line on the site plan.The shooting rights are not in hand.The Kirby Cane Estate retains a historic right of access between points A and B on the site plan. However, a new farm access, provided outside the boundaries of the property is now used instead.The area to the west of the moat is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.The brochure including the photography has been provided by the vendors of Hales Hall.ServicesMains water and electricity, private drainage system and oil and propane gas central heating system.Local AuthoritySouth Norfolk District Council. The property has been commercially rated. Please contact the Agent for further information.Fixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property.Important NoticeSavills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact.Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norwich-d196291/for-sale_i69785320
*GREAT INVESTMENT WITH PLANNING GRANTED FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT*Building Overview - This immaculate and modern development is situated on the junction of Queens Road and University Boulevard and the building overlooks the University of Nottingham playing fields, which means your tenants only have a two-minute walk to the University of Nottingham campus. The property consists of five HMO apartments with a total of thirty-two rooms. The projected 24/25 rental income is £305,000 per annum.The building also benefits from close links to the tram network that connects Beeston to Nottingham City Centre, giving tenants easy access to Nottingham City Centre, Trent Universities and much more.All the bedrooms are spacious double bedrooms, which include full-sized double beds and an en-suite shower room for every tenant! Further to this, the property has a modern design throughout, incorporating wall-to-ceiling windows which provide a huge amount of natural light into all rooms. The development is split over five individual apartments:The Cave - Eight-bed townhouse with independent accessMajor Oak - Six-bed duplex apartment Maid Marion - Six-bed duplex apartment Robin Hood - Five-bed duplex apartment Sherwood - Six-bed duplex apartment The building comes complete with all required planning permissions, certificates and a 20-year NHBS new build warranty along with a management agreement in place with Top365 Ltd.The Kitchen / Diners - Each Kitchen/Diner has been fitted to a high specification with modern kitchen units including built-in appliances. Each apartment has a uniquely designed kitchen which uses the space to its full potential and to make the most of the natural light coming in through the large floor-to-ceiling windows.The Bedrooms - All the bedrooms are equally sized and all contain en-suite shower rooms that have fitted out to a high standard. The rooms come standard with double beds, desk, chair, bedside table, wardrobe and television.The Cave - The Cave - Nine-bed townhouse with independent access (planning permission in place to addition bedroom taking it to 9 bedrooms total).The property benefits from having a separate living room, this is the ideal socialising room with plenty of sofa room and a large TV. This also has a separate laundry room, downstairs WC and it's own patio area accessed via the living room.Major Oak - Major Oak - Six-bed duplex apartment, accessed via communal building with secure entry.Maid Marion - Maid Marion - Six-bed duplex apartment, accessed via communal building with secure entry.Sherwood - Sherwood - Six-bed duplex apartment, accessed via communal building with secure entry.Robin Hood - Robin Hood - Five-bed duplex apartment, accessed via communal building with secure entry.On-Site Parking - Ten on-site parking spaces which are unallocatedApproved Planning - The site has recently received (December 2023) approval granted for a separate six bedroom HMO to be built on the side elevation of the site. This property will consist of; six en-suite bedrooms, open-plan kitchen/living areas. The new building will also contain a new internal bin storage area to service the whole site.Contact Us - Contact Katie Homes Nottingham today for your viewing of the building or for more information. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/rooms_1_beeston-d526559/for-sale_i69584652
Historic Grade II* Jacobean Hall dating back to the 11th Century, with Grade II Barn and five Grade II cottages currently run as successful award winning holiday rental business. DescriptionSharrington Hall is a magnificent Grade II* Jacobean Hall, that has been a site of a manorial residence since at least the Norman Conquest and may once have been moated. Referenced in Pevsner's The Buildings of England' as being of architectural and historical importance, it is laid out in the traditional Jacobean E shape with the Hall presiding over its estate of barns and separate dwellings. Built of local brick and flint, it is largely 16th and 17th Century with evidence of 11th century originsThis exceptional property is being offered for sale for only the third time since the 1700's. Currently used as a fine family home with an award-winning holiday cottage business, this boutique estate offers great scope and flexibility for a variety of uses and development.Sharrington Hall has recently undergone an extensive and sympathetic program of restoration and modernisation. The grand scale and proportions of this Grade II* building have been expertly interior designed to fuse the perfectly preserved historic features with an elegant contemporary style. The result is a luxurious and unique home.Set at the end of a gravel driveway, Sharrington Hall is both impressive and handsome, the flint facade and polygonal projections working perfectly with the clipped box hedges and climbing roses.The gabled porch opens into dual aspect rooms which are flooded with natural daylight. The largely open plan design of the ground floor interior complements the historic layout of the architecture and offers practical family living. Large, high-ceilinged rooms flow into one another seamlessly allowing an exceptional sense of space and light that is rare in a building of this age and period.All of the rooms are criss-crossed with original oak beams limed to create a feeling of lightness. Solid oak parquet adorns the expansive floors throughout highlighting the many historic period features such as paneling, stone-jambed inglenook fireplaces, oak bressummers and mullioned windows.The large living kitchen is situated off the dining hall at the eastern side of the house. This generous space is 48ft in length and features lofty ceilings, an abundance of intact period details and contemporary floor to ceiling sliding doors to the east and west, offering views of the gardens and countryside beyond. A hand built kitchen with its bespoke oversized dressers and islands with locally sourced elm worktops offering ample living and entertaining space.The 4-oven Aga sits within an inglenook fireplace under an ancient oak bressummer and former bread oven houses an indoor barbecue.The adjacent boot room/utility room has many restored unique features including historic wood work, timbered sink and a remarkable exposed flint wall.The first floor is accessed via one of two staircases and the three large bedroom suites, each with ensuite bathrooms, are accessible via a striking corridor of elegant proportion. All of the bedroom suites feature fine, original restored period details and are fitted with high quality bathroom furniture. High ceilings and large windows offer views of the garden.The principal bedroom is entirely paneled and features stately oak cross beams, inglenook fireplace and solid oak parquet flooring. The grandeur of the bedroom continues into its oversized bathroom featuring another inglenook fire place, roll top bath and carrara marble shower. A small library in the tower is adorned with stained glass mullioned windows.The second floor is approached via an historic oak staircase. On this floor the sense of space and light continues into two further bedroom suites with two bathrooms, one in the east tower. A third room currently used as an office could be an additional bedroom. Separate DwellingsThe Grade II properties have been finished to a high standard throughout and offer substantial and flexible accommodation and income potential. They are in turnkey condition decorated in muted tones inspired by elements of North Norfolk. All have modern bathrooms, log burners and hand-built kitchens. They are approached via a separate gravel driveway with parking and face east so do not impact on the serenity of the setting of the main Hall. They are described in more detail at sharringtonhall.com.Currently run as a successful award-winning holiday rental business but also perfect for guests or extended family accommodation, the properties have featured in several titles including Conde Nast Traveller, The Times and The Guardian, and were described in the Evening Standard as Possibly the most tasteful and stylish self-catering stay in the UK.GardensThe mature sunny south facing gardens are part walled and very private. They are planted with wild flowers, formal beds, raised beds and various shrubs and trees, including apple, plum, cherry and fig. There are several terraces and seating areas and there is scope for further landscaping.The grounds of the Hall offer a double car port and an impressive brick and flint Grade II listed barn which has considerable development potential (subject to planning consents). There are various other stables and outbuildings including a pretty artist studio with double doors opening onto a terrace.LocationSharrington Hall is situated in the centre of the village of Sharrington, set within an unspoilt conservation area in the North Norfolk countryside with a network of footpaths and bridleways to enjoy. Sharrington gives easy access to the North Norfolk coast, Blakeney and the bustling Georgian town of Holt, approximately 5 miles and 3 miles respectively. Holt is renowned for its boutique shopping including Bakers & Larners and its famous foodhall, a local supermarket and many independent and artisanal retailers, butchers, fishmongers art galleries, antiques shops, restaurants and cafes, and has a thriving monthly 'regional makers' Sunday market. It also plays host to well-known independent Greshams School. Back to the Garden, a farm shop/delicatessen/organic butchers/cafe is 1 mile, renowned pubs The King's Head and Wiveton Bell are nearby and the market town of Fakenham is 9.6 miles, with supermarkets and further shopping and amenities. Sharrington is located near The North Norfolk Coast, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The North Norfolk Coastal Path runs the length of the coast from the outstanding sandy beaches from Holkham to Holme, to the salt marshes of Blakeney and Cley-next-the-Sea. The area offers fantastic walking, sailing, swimming, shopping, bird watching, seal trips, crabbing, three Michelin-starred restaurants and a plethora of pubs, cafes and eateries. WHAT3WORDS: ///snowmen.driftwood.parkedSquare Footage: 13,282 sq ft Acreage: 1.64 Acres For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70742812
Stanfield Hall is a most impressive partly moated period country house positioned centrally within 35 acres of mature parkland grounds with a rich history. Built in 1792 by a successful Norwich builder by the name of William Wilkins Snr, the property is located on the site of a medieval moated manor where a chapel is recorded in 1216. Partly constructed of reused monastic stonework and with ceiling beams of about 1580, the property has brick elevations in a Tudor style, with a magnificent Gothic style stone staircase hall, under a Cumberland slate roof. Entering through a projecting central porch with polygonal comer turrets under pyramid caps and beneath a coat of arms, the property leads into a spectacular entrance hall with vaulted ceiling, stone fireplace and arched double doors into a central staircase hall rising through two storeys via a cantilevered stone staircase to an open gallery landing all with cast iron balusters with pointed arches ramped with wreathed handrail under an ornate fan vaulted ceiling above. The ground floor accommodation is generous with drawing room and sitting room both light filled with south facing bay windows looking out to the terrace, gardens, moat and grounds beyond and featuring period cornicing, ceiling roses, sash windows and stone fireplaces. The dining room is wood panelled with a full height feature fire surround and plenty of space for entertaining. The kitchen is more modern with vaulted ceiling with sky lights, pantry, stone tiled floor, fitted handcrafted shaker style units under black marble worktops, original oil AGA, Lacanche gas cooking range, central island and doors out to the charming moat sided terrace. Further accommodation includes a library and snug, a utility wing including boot room, laundry and shower facility. Attached to the rear is an extensive leisure facility including indoor swimming pool, sauna and gym. On the first floor is the principal bedroom suite with dressing room and bathroom with freestanding shower and separate wc. There are a further four large bedroom suites around the galleried landing as well as a further bedroom and a home cinema room. The second floor is accessed via two staircases to rooms that interlink containing three bedrooms with dressing rooms, sitting rooms and three bathrooms. In total there are 8 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. HistoryStanfield Hall was once resided in by Sir John Robsart, a Norfolk gentry and former Sheriff of Norwich with links to Robert Kett and the Battle of Mousehold Heath near Norwich in 1549. Robert's daughter Amy married Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester in 1550. However, when Elizabeth I ascended the throne in 1558, Robert became Master of the Horse and was at court almost constantly in attendance with the Queen. By 1559 Robert had become the Queen's favourite and suitor of her hand. Amy was found dead at her home in Oxford in 1560 and whilst it was likely to be accidental, the motives of Robert were in question.Stanfield Hall was once also the scene of an infamous double that shocked Victorian England. On the night of 28 November 1848 Isaac Jermy left the Hall to take the evening air after a dinner party. He was ambushed and shot by a masked man, who then proceeded to shoot Isaac's son, his wife, and a maid. Isaac and his son were killed, and the two women were badly injured. James Blomfield Rush was arrested and put on trial in Norwich. During his trial Rush defended himself, and his closing speech to the jury lasted 14 hours. The jury took just ten minutes to find him guilty of , and he was hanged at Norwich Castle on 21 April 1849. Between 12,000 and 20,000 people attended his execution, and special train services were run from London to Norwich for the occasion. Charles Dickens observed that it was 'a grand place for a scoundrel's exit'.Outside, the property enjoys a most wonderful parkland setting surrounded by countryside with no near neighbours. The house is approached via a 700 metre drive which heads over a bridge to a large gravelled area with ample parking. The Grade II Listed 16th Century moat bridge is formed of English and Flemish brick with two round arches and buttress piers either side and between, with the parish boundary between Wymondham and Ketteringham running along the centre line of the bridge and through the house. To the south is an attractive lawned garden with deep shrub borders and flower beds. A large terrace leads around the side of the Hall to landscaped gardens centred around a pond with kitchen gardens and a tennis court beyond. To the north of the Hall is a charming two bedroom single storey cottage and a substantial steel portal frame outbuilding, alongside field shelters and closed paddocks. The parkland enjoys a wide variety of fine mature broadleaf trees.Agents Note: The property benefits from payments via Renewable Heat Incentive scheme for the biomass pellet boiler and payments via Feed In Tariff scheme for solar array. The vendor intends to place an overage provision on the grounds in the instance of any large scale development gain.Stanfield Hall is located in a rural South Norfolk position close to the A11 road network offering easy access north to Norwich (9 miles), the A47 that runs east and west through Norfolk (6 miles), and south towards Newmarket (41 miles), Cambridge (55 miles) and London (111 miles). Just 2 miles to the west is the market town of Wymondham which has a good range of amenities including Waitrose supermarket and schooling at both Wymondham College and Wymondham High School. Wymondham has a mainline railway with a regular service to Cambridge (60 minutes) with connections to London Kings Cross. The Cathedral City of Norwich, the regional centre is 9 miles to the north and offers a comprehensive range of commercial entertainment, cultural amenities and excellent schooling. Norwich train station has a regular direct service to London Liverpool Street (120 minutes) and on the north side of the city is Norwich International Airport which caters for both domestic and international flight destinations. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wymondham-d196974/for-sale_i70178327
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