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£895,000
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5 bedroom barn conversion for sale

Coltishall
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Barn conversion
5 bed
3 bath

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Property description & features

  • Noteworthy Norfolk Barn Conversion
  • Five Large Bedrooms
  • Extraordinary Adjoining Unconverted Barn
  • Tranquil Countryside Setting
  • Immaculately Presented Throughout
  • Highly Versatile Accommodation
  • Ground and First Floor Bedrooms
  • Remarkable Principal Bedroom Suite
  • Easy Reach of Norwich and the Broads
Nestled peacefully on a quiet lane amongst classic Norfolk countryside, this extraordinary barn offers far more than meets the eye. Indeed, prototypical flint elevations conceal a wealth of characterful accommodation filled with reams of natural light, and the addition of a remarkable unconverted barn offers endless potential and makes this amongst the most unique of purchase opportunities.

The well-balanced accommodation offers all the drama one could hope for from a grand conversion of a Norfolk barn, whilst managing to inject the practicality and flexibility required to accompany the ever-changing demands of a fulfilling family life.

A vast open-plan layout offers an impressive welcome, with the elegant stone-topped shaker kitchen enjoying a sociable, large breakfast bar, whilst the spacious seating area has the benefit of the wood burning stove. The dining area enjoys a strong definition of its own, and is integrated well with both the seating area and kitchen, whilst a full run of bi-fold doors beckon the great outdoors.

Invaluable versatility and practicality is injected into the home via excellent two ground floor bedrooms/studies. Both are large enough to serve any number of purposes, be it playroom, study or library, whilst the nearby shower room makes them fit for purpose as ground floor bedrooms. A large and highly functional utility/boot room complete the ground floor.

The first floor showcases yet more drama, alongside practicality, with receptions and bedrooms in excellent balance. The stunning first floor reception enjoys all the atmosphere of the vaulted ceiling and exposed timbers, as well as providing a superb space to hunker down as a family.

Two further bedrooms share a bathroom on this floor, whilst the opulent principal suite must be seen to be truly appreciated. Fully vaulted ceilings, exposed original brickwork, extraordinary proportions, ample storage and of course a lavish en-suite make this a bedroom suite to be remembered.

Outside, the standout feature of the plot is the remarkable unconverted barn. Fully weatherproof and functional, the potential uses and opportunity for further development are endless, and cement this property's stature as a noteworthy barn indeed.

The plot provides ample off road parking, numerous sections of sheltered and private garden, including sun-trap dining terraces, pockets of lawn and an enclosed corner garden, currently home to some very happy chickens.  

COLTISHALL Coltishall is a village located near Norwich in Norfolk. Historically, it was known for its connection to the Royal Air Force (RAF) as it served as a base during World War II. RAF Coltishall was a prominent fighter station, and its history is intertwined with the defense efforts of the United Kingdom during the war.

The village itself is picturesque, featuring a charming rural atmosphere. The nearby River Bure adds to the scenic beauty of the area, providing opportunities for riverside walks and recreation.

In recent years, Coltishall has become a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat while still having access to the amenities of Wroxham and Norwich, which are short distances away. The village retains its historical character, and visitors can explore remnants of its military past, including the old RAF Coltishall site.

Standing on the river Bure, the town of Wroxham is divided by the river and shares its many attractions with the neighbouring Hoveton St John. Whether on the water or congregating in the busy pubs and restaurants on offer, there is something that will capture the heart of everyone. If you choose to hire a boat, you can travel at a leisurely pace along the broads and moor up at one of the local pubs. The Ferry Inn at Horning serves food all day and offers a fantastic outdoor space and plenty of mooring.

If you would rather stay on dry land, you can wander through the riverside park and feed the ducks, enjoy afternoon tea at one of the quaint tea rooms or simply sit and watch the boats go by in a sunshine filled pub garden.

The Bure Valley railway, which started in 1900, begins its journey in the centre of Wroxham. Both a steam and diesel train run the 18 mile round trip, taking you on a tour of pretty Norfolk villages and ending in Aylsham.

A fun family day out can be had at Wroxham Barns where crafts activities and a Junior Zoo are two of the many activities to enjoy, finishing off with a piece of homemade cake or perhaps a Norfolk brewed cider. For sailing enthusiasts, the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club is situated close by, offering a large club house, ample mooring and many organised events for both members and guests.
 

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains electricity and water. Oil fired central heating.
 

COUNCIL TAX Band E. 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING F. Ref:- 0448-2829-7226-9496-5501
To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys. 

TENURE Freehold. 

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PROPERTY REFERENCE 44441 

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