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4 bedroom detached house
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Property description & features
- Guide Price £800,000 to £850,000
- Four Double Bedrooms
- Four En-Suites
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room with Open Access to the Sitting/Dining Room
- Three Further Reception Rooms
- Horseshoe Driveway
- 0.75 Acre Plot (STMS)
- Close Links to Oxburgh Hall
- Fully Enclosed Rear Garden Backing Onto Fields
- Garage, Carport and Off-Road Parking
From the minute you turn into the horseshoe driveway, a well-manicured garden greets you, and the Old Presbytery stands proudly boasting fine geometrical flint work and tall chimneys. The same impressive welcome continues inside too.
The heart of this home must be the open plan sitting/dining room and its easy access to the kitchen/breakfast room. The current owners have thoroughly enjoyed meals here whilst enjoying superb views over the rear garden.
For those that need to work from home, this property takes care of that too. With a separate study, as well as two further reception rooms, this property is designed to survive aspects of busy everyday life.
One of the contributing factors as to why this property was purchased by the current owners was the size of the bedrooms. All the bedrooms are good size doubles, and with their own en-suites. The views from the bedrooms are breath-taking too; one can behold Oxburgh Hall at the front and to the rear a nicely landscaped garden and fields beyond.
The outside space has got plenty to offer, sitting on a 0.75 acre plot (STMS) there is space for everyone. To the front, the drive provides access to the garage, carport, and ample off-street parking whilst the attractive garden adds a sense of luxury to this characterful building.
To rear, the garden is vibrant and full of colour. With a patio area, lawn, mature trees, shrubs and a number of outbuildings – those who love to garden will be in their element here.
A truly special property, with connections to Oxburgh Hall; a uniquely beautiful and versatile family home.
OXBOROUGH Oxborough is a rural mid-Norfolk village, 17 miles from King's Lynn. It's famous for its church, St. John's, and the manor house Oxburgh Hall, ancestral home of the Bedingfeld family, now owned by the National Trust. In 1948, the tower and spire of St. Johns collapsed onto the church destroying the south side of the nave. The south chapel contains a rare undamaged terracotta tomb, which is unique in England, and evidence of the Catholicism of the Bedingfeld family. Oxburgh Hall was built in 1482 by the Bedingfield family, who still live there. It was built as castles were beginning to fall out of fashion, and the king - unusually - gave permission for castellation. The building is fortified with a moat. It is open to the public as it is now owned by the National Trust. The village has a pub named after the Bedingfield family The Bedingfield Arms. King's Lynn is a busy town with a wide range of shops. It also has hourly trains to London King's Cross via Cambridge.
SERVICES CONNECTED Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
COUNCIL TAX Band E.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING F. Ref:- 2800-1129-7009-1920-1292
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TENURE Freehold.
AGENT'S NOTE There is an active well in the cellar.
PROPERTY REFERENCE 40717
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