8 bedroom detached house
Key information
Features and description
- 8 bedrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- 3 bathrooms
- 12.50 acres
- Outbuildings
- Period
- Detached
- Equestrian
- Garden
- Rural
grounds and the horse chestnut avenue in a southerly direction. Loddon Hall is mentioned in Nikolaus Pevsner's Buildings of England
as being of architectural importance. The house is south facing and has excellent ceiling heights throughout, and an array of period features. Of particular note are the drawing and dining rooms, which have fine fireplaces, working shutters, cornicing and are of pleasing dimensions. The entrance hall leads through to the large and practical kitchen/breakfast room, which has an island, and granite work surfaces, a four-oven oil fired Aga and a separate range cooker. The separate two ground floor wings incorporate the morning room on the eastern side, and the study on the western side along with storage, and a cloakroom.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms and three bathrooms, however there is potential to reconfigure the bedroom accommodation.
On the second floor, which has two staircases, there is potential to modernise the bedrooms and potentially add a bathroom (subject to the necessary consents).
Loddon Hall sits extremely well in its mature grounds which are mainly laid to lawn interspersed with some magnificent specimen trees which are mainly broadleaf variety with some coniferous trees. To the south of the house is the bulk of the land, with a fine avenue of lime trees and this splits the two paddocks. The mature woodland occupies much of the boundary of Loddon Hall, creating a wonderful feeling of privacy and seclusion but with the generous lawns, especially to the south of the house, there is still a sense of space and benefit of views from the house.
To the south-west of the house and sympathetically created, is a heated swimming pool and a pool/summer house which is ideal for
entertaining. From this area there is a charming view back towards the house. To the west of this area is an orchard, and a further area of lawn.
The Old Stables is a charming small cottage with one bedroom, a bathroom and a sitting room, kitchen/dining room.
Hall Cottage has its own access and is a three bedroom cottage in good condition. Both cottages are Vacant.
Loddon Hall is located about 1 mile from the centre of Loddon, a charming and historic town with a good selection of independent shops, and a thriving community. Of particular note is the Swan public house which is well renowned, and Loddon marina, as the town lies on the River Chet, a tributary of the River Yare within the Broads National Park.
There are schools in both the state and private sector in the area and
Langley School (3 miles) which caters for boys and girls from 6 months to 18 years. Norwich the regional centre is about 11 miles, and has a comprehensive range of educational and shopping facilities plus an international airport and a railway station with regular trains to London Liverpool St. Beccles, which is 6 miles away, also has excellent local amenities and a railway station with routes to London.
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