3 bedroom barn conversion
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Features and description
- Guide price of £675,000 to £700,000
- Beautiful Barn-Style Conversion of Former Stables
- Nestled in Walled Grounds Formerly Belonging to Weasenham Hall
- Spacious and Well-Appointed Accommodation
- Three Bedrooms and Two Bathrooms
- Wonderful Kitchen and Open-Plan Living Space
- High-Specification Finish Throughout
- Grounds Approaching 0.25 Acres (STMS)
- Garage/Workshop and Ample Parking
- Delightful Garden Studio
These former stables are a fine example of an exquisite barn style conversion, nestled within the prestigious former walled grounds of Weasenham Hall. This beautifully presented home is truly stunning and boasts unparalleled style, charm, and sophistication both inside and out.
The approach certainly doesn’t disappoint as you navigate from Rougham End through the high redbrick walls onto a gravelled driveway leading to the property.
As you enter this property, you’ll be struck by the sense of warmth and elegance that greets you the moment you step inside. The generous entrance hall creates an instant feeling of space, and the high ceilings throughout the ground floor showcase the unique architectural features of the building.
The sizable, open-plan living and dining area feature a wealth of natural light with double doors opening into the garden, creating a bright and airy space that is both welcoming and comfortable. The modern kitchen features top-quality appliances and bespoke cabinetry, as well as the oak worksurfaces and a must-have butler sink.
To complete the ground floor accommodation is a convenient bedroom and a luxurious shower room.
The primary bedroom features its own walk-in dressing room, accessed from the spacious first floor landing with a host of built in storage, bedroom two is also of generous proportions, each are well-served by a luxurious bathroom.
Stepping outside, the property is flanked and bordered by shingled courtyard gardens providing the ideal sun-trap or sheltered spot to enjoy alfresco dining on those typically British summer evenings!
The beautifully landscaped grounds extend to approximately 0.25 acres and include a delightful garden studio, perfect for those who work from home or simply need a peaceful sanctuary away from the main house. There is also an attached garage, providing secure parking and additional storage space.
Located within the former walled grounds of Weasenham Hall, this prestigious location offers peace and tranquillity while still providing excellent transport links. The historic market towns of Fakenham & Swaffham are both nearby, and King’s Lynn is only a short drive away, providing a wealth of amenities and recreational opportunities.
In summary, 2 Old Stables, Weasenham is an exceptional home that combines charm, and sophistication, set in a prestigious and highly secluded location. The stunning barn conversion, beautiful grounds, and garden studio make this an ideal home for those looking for a truly exceptional property.
Guide price of £675,000 to £700,000
Weasenham
Being only seven miles from Fakenham, and little over 10 to Wells-next-the-Sea - this countryside spot could be your best of both worlds.
Split into two, Weasenham has an All Saints and a St Peters - with both areas named after their churches. The village offers glorious countryside views and has a good primary school.
In nearby Fakenham, there’s plenty to keep you entertained including the thriving independent Central Cinema, a perennial favourite with locals. Enjoy a fun glass-blowing session with the kids at Langham Glass, reconnect with nature at Pensthorpe or blow the cobwebs with a walk at nearby Sculthorpe Moor.
Foodies are spoilt for choice with locally farmed meat, produce and award winning Mrs Temple’s cheese available to fill your pantry at nearby Walsingham Farm Shops. Save the washing up and dine out at The Ostrich Inn, which has been serving locals since 1841, or indulge at Sculthorpe Mill, which was awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2022, on the edge of town.
Services Connected
Mains water and electricity. Drainage via sewage treatment plant. Heating via oil-fired central heating.
Council Tax
Band D.
Energy Efficiency Rating
D. Ref: 9700-7455-0822-5026-3693
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EPC Rating: D
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Parking - Garage
Parking - Driveway
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