Leisure facility
Leisure facility
1.30 acre(s)
Features and description
- Holiday let complex
- 4 self contained units with between 2 and 6 bedrooms
- Grade II listed building
- Site area approximately 1.3 acres
- Indoor swimming pool
- Next to Woodlands at Haveringland Hall
- Links to the A47
- Designed by Edward Blore
Description
The Coach House at Haveringland Hall is a magnificent Grade II listed building converted to provide 4 individual residential units. The complex is adjacent to Woodlands at Haveringland Hall, a mixed residential and holiday park.
The individual units are marketed as holiday lets through Hoseasons.
Location
Haveringland Hall Country Park is located in open countryside approximately 12 miles north of the city of Norwich. The nearest settlement to the Park is Cawston , about 3 miles north west. Reepham , about 5 miles west, has a wider range of facilities, whilst the nearest major facilities are found in the city of Norwich which has a broad range of educational, cultural and social opportunities and extensive retail outlets including numerous national multiples.
Road communications have improved with the opening of the new Norwich northern and eastern distributor road which is a dual carriageway around the City from the A47. The property is accessed by country lanes leading off the A140 Holt Road. This links (to the south) with the new Norwich ring road and thence to the A11 towards Newmarket, Cambridge and London. There is a train station at Norwich with intercity services to London's Liverpool Street station and a regional airport at Norwich within 6 miles of the property.
Norfolk is a popular tourist destination noted for the many sandy beaches around the coast and The Norfolk Broads National Park. The city of Norwich is a popular tourist destination with its historic centre and cathedral. There are fishing lakes and a number of visitor attractions in the area including Blickling Hall, the Bure Valley Railway, Dinosaur Park and Wolterton Hall.
Specifications
The subject property comprises 4 self-contained residential dwellings that are currently used as holiday lets. The property was constructed in circa 1840 and designed by Edward Blore, the same architect responsible for Buckingham Palace. The property was originally built as the stables to serve Haveringland Hall, which was demolished in 1946.
The property is accessed under a turreted Italianate style gateway. The arch leads to a gravel surfaced courtyard with a centralised water feature. The four self-contained individual houses are either two or singe storey and are all accessed from the courtyard.
The property is constructed of red brick Flemish bond walls with construction under a pitched slate roof with timber frame sash windows and UPVC rainwater goods. The square two stage turret is constructed of buff brick Flemish bond walls with moulded modillioned cornice. The upper stage has two open round-headed arches to each elevation with moulded rendered imposts, bands and keystones.
Local Authority
Broadland
Other Information
Introduction
The Coach House at Haveringland Hall is a magnificent Grade II listed building converted to provide 4 individual residential units. The complex is adjacent to Woodlands at Haveringland Hall, a mixed residential and holiday park.
The individual units are marketed as holiday lets through Hoseasons.
Subject to Contract February 2024
The technical data room has been compiled by Avison Young in their capacity as advisers to the Vendor. This has been compiled from information supplied by the Vendor and information available in the public domain. The technical information is provided solely for use by recipients in considering their interest in submitted an offer for the acquisition of all or any part of the Property.
Please be advised that plans, drawings and other information on the data site are protected by copyright, patent and warranty laws. The information should be used for consultations and illustrative purposes only. Therefore no reliance should be placed on the information or further copies made without the permission of the copyright owner.
The Coach House at Haveringland Hall is a magnificent Grade II listed building converted to provide 4 individual residential units. The complex is adjacent to Woodlands at Haveringland Hall, a mixed residential and holiday park.
The individual units are marketed as holiday lets through Hoseasons.
Location
Haveringland Hall Country Park is located in open countryside approximately 12 miles north of the city of Norwich. The nearest settlement to the Park is Cawston , about 3 miles north west. Reepham , about 5 miles west, has a wider range of facilities, whilst the nearest major facilities are found in the city of Norwich which has a broad range of educational, cultural and social opportunities and extensive retail outlets including numerous national multiples.
Road communications have improved with the opening of the new Norwich northern and eastern distributor road which is a dual carriageway around the City from the A47. The property is accessed by country lanes leading off the A140 Holt Road. This links (to the south) with the new Norwich ring road and thence to the A11 towards Newmarket, Cambridge and London. There is a train station at Norwich with intercity services to London's Liverpool Street station and a regional airport at Norwich within 6 miles of the property.
Norfolk is a popular tourist destination noted for the many sandy beaches around the coast and The Norfolk Broads National Park. The city of Norwich is a popular tourist destination with its historic centre and cathedral. There are fishing lakes and a number of visitor attractions in the area including Blickling Hall, the Bure Valley Railway, Dinosaur Park and Wolterton Hall.
Specifications
The subject property comprises 4 self-contained residential dwellings that are currently used as holiday lets. The property was constructed in circa 1840 and designed by Edward Blore, the same architect responsible for Buckingham Palace. The property was originally built as the stables to serve Haveringland Hall, which was demolished in 1946.
The property is accessed under a turreted Italianate style gateway. The arch leads to a gravel surfaced courtyard with a centralised water feature. The four self-contained individual houses are either two or singe storey and are all accessed from the courtyard.
The property is constructed of red brick Flemish bond walls with construction under a pitched slate roof with timber frame sash windows and UPVC rainwater goods. The square two stage turret is constructed of buff brick Flemish bond walls with moulded modillioned cornice. The upper stage has two open round-headed arches to each elevation with moulded rendered imposts, bands and keystones.
Local Authority
Broadland
Other Information
Introduction
The Coach House at Haveringland Hall is a magnificent Grade II listed building converted to provide 4 individual residential units. The complex is adjacent to Woodlands at Haveringland Hall, a mixed residential and holiday park.
The individual units are marketed as holiday lets through Hoseasons.
Subject to Contract February 2024
The technical data room has been compiled by Avison Young in their capacity as advisers to the Vendor. This has been compiled from information supplied by the Vendor and information available in the public domain. The technical information is provided solely for use by recipients in considering their interest in submitted an offer for the acquisition of all or any part of the Property.
Please be advised that plans, drawings and other information on the data site are protected by copyright, patent and warranty laws. The information should be used for consultations and illustrative purposes only. Therefore no reliance should be placed on the information or further copies made without the permission of the copyright owner.
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