6 bedroom detached house for sale
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Features and description
- Grade II* Listed 16th-Century Timber-Framed Hall House
- Approximately 4.5 Acres (STS) of Secluded Gardens, Orchards, and Wildflower Meadows
- Features a Rare Crown-Post Roof and an Ornately Carved Vine-Trail Beam in the Sitting Room
- Six Bedrooms and Four Bathrooms
- Four Elegant Reception Rooms
- Stand-Out Fireplaces, Wood-Burners, and Oak Flooring
- Impressive Steel-Framed Workshop and Restored Outbuildings
- Walkable to Watlington Station with Direct Links to Ely, Cambridge, and London
- Offered with No Onward Chain
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Tucked within approximately 4.5 acres (STS) of secluded, beautifully curated grounds, The Priory is an architectural treasure - a Grade II* listed home of significant historical importance, steeped in character and layered history. Built circa 1525, this timber-framed T-plan hall house was likely constructed for a prosperous merchant, capitalising on its enviable position beside the Great Ouse - then a vital artery between King’s Lynn, Ely, and Cambridge.
The home bears many hallmarks of its era: a rare crown-post roof structure, elaborately carved tie-beams, and its most iconic feature - a striking ornately carved vine-trail beam in the main sitting room, a piece of craftsmanship so distinctive it feels almost sculptural. The house also features a small, historically significant cellar that may have been connected to early commercial uses. Evidence suggests that the house once had an additional wing (possibly an early kitchen), as well as an early stair turret.
Sympathetic upgrades over the last 22 years have preserved its soul while introducing warmth and modernity - oak flooring, wood burners, and secondary glazing where permissible complement the original framework, creating a space that is both timeless and deeply liveable.
Inside, the accommodation spans six bedrooms and four bathrooms, with four reception rooms offering space to host, retreat, or work in serene surroundings. The layout flows naturally and lends itself to multi-generational living or those simply seeking a spacious and storied home.
Outside, the 4.5-acre grounds (stms) unfold as a series of spaces: structured gardens, a flourishing orchard of traditional apple varieties, greenhouses, wildflower pockets, and quiet corners where birdsong and breeze reign. A suite of beautifully restored outbuildings includes an impressive steel-framed workshop and garage facilities, ideal for professional or creative pursuits.
Just a short walk from Watlington station, with direct services to Ely, Cambridge, and London, the home balances privacy with practicality. Nearby, King’s Lynn offers far more than its famed Georgian architecture — from medieval merchant halls and cobbled lanes to galleries, festivals, and fine riverside dining, it’s a vibrant hub of history and culture.
With no onward chain, The Priory offers an extraordinary opportunity: to become part of the living story of one of West Norfolk’s most remarkable heritage homes.
WIGGENHALL ST MARY MAGDALEN
Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen, usually known simply as “Magdalen”, is situated approximately midway between King’s Lynn and Downham Market. It has an important 15th century church, a primary school and a pub. It is connected to nearby Watlington by road and footpath where there is a thriving shop and Post Office, gastro-pub and medical centre, as well as the station with fast trains to Ely, Cambridge and London.
Magdalen offers easy access to leisure activities on the extensive Anglian waterways and at the coast. There is a long-distance footpath from Ely to King’s Lynn, along the bank of the River Ouse, which connects to the Norfolk Coastal Path and other networks.
King’s Lynn is widely recognised as one of the most important historic towns in the country. There are more than 400 listed buildings still standing, notably the only surviving Hanseatic Warehouse in the UK, two important medieval guildhalls, major churches, and the iconic Custom House. It can also claim to have the country’s oldest working theatre – where Shakespeare is thought to have performed.
Downham Market is a thriving small town with regular markets and many small independent specialist shops providing hardware, artisan baking, cheese, books, garden supplies, and even a department store.
SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains water and electricity. Drainage via septic tank. Oil fired central heating.
COUNCIL TAX
Band E.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
An Energy Performance Certificate is not required for this property due to it being Grade II* listed.
TENURE
Freehold.
LOCATION
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