6 bedroom detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- Substantial Period Residence
- Three Formal Receptions and Six Bedrooms
- Elegant and Stylish Interiors
- 2,500sq ft. of Versatile Accommodation
- 23’ Kitchen/Breakfast Room
- Wealth of Period Features
- New Windows and Doors
- Upgraded Heating System
- Beautifully Landscaped Gardens
- Idyllic Village Setting
Dating back to 1794, this handsome building served the village community as a public house and coaching inn for over 150 years until the 1950s when it became a private dwelling.
Extensively renovated in 2015 and thereafter bought by the present owners, who have meticulously enhanced the property to create a refined home that showcases their effortless and commendable skill for interior design.
Elegant and stylish interiors perfectly complement the property's timeless period charm, whilst a modern heating system provides comfort, subtle modernity and efficiency. Open fireplaces, exposed beams and a fine selection of rustic flooring types offer a window into the home's history.
Set over two floors, the expansive and highly versatile accommodation extends to around 2,500sq. ft. of habitable space and the highlights include a spacious reception hall, three formal receptions, a 23' kitchen/breakfast room and no less than six double bedrooms over the first floor.
Supporting the accommodation is an all-important utility room, a sumptuous ground floor shower room and WC plus a sumptuous family-sized bathroom on the first floor.
All three of the formal receptions and the four principal bedrooms enjoy uninterrupted views over open countryside to the south, which provides a gloriously rural feel.
The quality and refinement extends out into the gardens, which have been beautifully established to create a wonderful environment and very appealing immediate surroundings.
To the front of the house, an enclosed garden features shaped, paved terraces linked to shaped lawns by walkways, and peppered with colourful flowering beds. On the south elevation of the house is a private driveway with off-street parking and double gates which lead through to an enclosed hardstanding to provide secure parking and storage options.
The rear garden is a real delight with block paved sun terraces looking out over shaped lawns and well-stocked shrub and flowering beds. To one side there are established, raised vegetable and herb beds, and a garden store/workshop supports the garden.
A quality, timber framed garden studio/summer house features power and lighting and provides a highly versatile space within the garden.
The Old Chequers commands a delightful village position in the heart of Hindolveston. A highly sociable and active village, Hindolveston enjoys a strong community with regular village events including cinema nights, craft clubs and an excellent farm shop.
HINDOLVESTON A small friendly village in the heart of Norfolk with a close knit community. The village hall is a hive of activity, hosting many clubs and crafts, as well as bowls and a Friday night bar. Cinema nights are held through the winter months, and there's also a farm shop within the village. The Recreational Ground offers a large open space for general sports such as football or cricket, a children's play area and The Millenium Pavilion, which opened in the year 2000 and frequently hosts the Parish Council and is also available for private hire. The church of St George the Martyr was built in 1932 after the original church fell down in 1892.
Hindolveston is ideally situated between three popular market towns; Holt, Fakenham and Dereham. A strong sense of community thrives among the proud residents and local businesses of Holt, and many of the latter champion the local 'Love Holt' initiative which waves the flag for the independent shops that add vibrancy to the Georgian town centre. Throughout the year, there are plenty of local events including a summer Holt Festival and 1940s Weekend, which takes over the town and 'Poppy Line' heritage railway that runs between here and Sheringham.
With a traditional butcher, fishmonger and greengrocer, Holt even has its own department store and food hall, Bakers and Larners, a local landmark which has been run by the same family since 1770.
Life moves at a leisurely pace in Holt, and there are plenty of places to idle over a coffee or bite to eat. Believed to be the oldest house in town, Byfords deli and café is a central landmark and fabulous place to stop and watch the world go by. There's no need to hurry home – relax and enjoy country life! On the edge of town is the eponymous Gresham's school. And, should you need to spread your wings a little wider, head to the heathland of Holt Country Park or Spout Hills and reconnect with nature.
SERVICES CONNECTED Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
COUNCIL TAX Band E.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING E. Ref:- 8475-7620-1109-7460-0976
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TENURE Freehold.
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