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£1,950,0006 bedroom detached house for sale
Thurning, Norfolk
Air Source Heat Pump
Detached house
6 beds
4 baths
7.44 acre(s)
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
An elegant Georgian farmhouse and adjoining barn with 7.44 acres, beautifully-presented in a rural setting and well-positioned for Holt, the north Norfolk coast and Norwich.
• A traditional Norfolk farmhouse with part-rendered and mellow red-brick elevations under smut-glazed and terracotta pan-tiled roofs
• Set at the head of a long tree-lined driveway off a quiet country lane
• Delightful rural views
• Entrance Gallery, AGA Kitchen/Family Room, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Snug, Sitting Room, Office and Domestic Offices
• 6 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms
• Accommodation of 5490 sq ft
• Attached Barn providing 1156 sq ft of storage/garaging
• Grounds providing formal gardens, paddocks, an orchard, a kitchen garden and a pond
• In total 7.44 acres
• Holt 7 miles, Blakeney 12 miles, Norwich 19 miles
THURNING is a scattered hamlet consisting chiefly of farms and houses which lie well-dispersed from each other and St Andrew’s, a medieval flint church which was restored in the 1830s with the furnishings of the old chapel of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
It lies 7 miles to the south of the Georgian market town of Holt which has an interesting variety of restaurants, pubs, shops and galleries and is home to Gresham’s Public School.
A further 5 miles north of Holt is the coastal village of Blakeney with its narrow streets of flint-faced houses and its Quay which provides access to the salt-marshes, sailing, seal and bird-watching and many other leisure pursuits. This is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with wonderful coastal and inland walks.
Approx. 19 miles to the south is the fine city of Norwich with its Cathedral close and an extensive range of shops along with leisure and cultural facilities. Norwich has a main line railway station to London Liverpool Street (107 minutes). To the north of the city lies Norwich International Airport with worldwide connections via Amsterdam Schipol.
King’s Lynn, 32 miles from Thurning, has a main line railway connection to London King’s Cross in 97 minutes.
HEATING: Air Source Heat Pump
COUNCIL TAX: Band G
SERVICES: Mains electricity, private drainage and water from a private bore-hole via a filtration plant.
BROADBAND: Ofcom state that Ultrafast Fibre Broadband is available to the property.
MOBILE COVERAGE: Ofcom state that EE, O2, Three and Vodafone are likely to have voice and data available outside the property with just O2 providing limited voice inside the property.
• A traditional Norfolk farmhouse with part-rendered and mellow red-brick elevations under smut-glazed and terracotta pan-tiled roofs
• Set at the head of a long tree-lined driveway off a quiet country lane
• Delightful rural views
• Entrance Gallery, AGA Kitchen/Family Room, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Snug, Sitting Room, Office and Domestic Offices
• 6 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms
• Accommodation of 5490 sq ft
• Attached Barn providing 1156 sq ft of storage/garaging
• Grounds providing formal gardens, paddocks, an orchard, a kitchen garden and a pond
• In total 7.44 acres
• Holt 7 miles, Blakeney 12 miles, Norwich 19 miles
THURNING is a scattered hamlet consisting chiefly of farms and houses which lie well-dispersed from each other and St Andrew’s, a medieval flint church which was restored in the 1830s with the furnishings of the old chapel of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
It lies 7 miles to the south of the Georgian market town of Holt which has an interesting variety of restaurants, pubs, shops and galleries and is home to Gresham’s Public School.
A further 5 miles north of Holt is the coastal village of Blakeney with its narrow streets of flint-faced houses and its Quay which provides access to the salt-marshes, sailing, seal and bird-watching and many other leisure pursuits. This is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with wonderful coastal and inland walks.
Approx. 19 miles to the south is the fine city of Norwich with its Cathedral close and an extensive range of shops along with leisure and cultural facilities. Norwich has a main line railway station to London Liverpool Street (107 minutes). To the north of the city lies Norwich International Airport with worldwide connections via Amsterdam Schipol.
King’s Lynn, 32 miles from Thurning, has a main line railway connection to London King’s Cross in 97 minutes.
HEATING: Air Source Heat Pump
COUNCIL TAX: Band G
SERVICES: Mains electricity, private drainage and water from a private bore-hole via a filtration plant.
BROADBAND: Ofcom state that Ultrafast Fibre Broadband is available to the property.
MOBILE COVERAGE: Ofcom state that EE, O2, Three and Vodafone are likely to have voice and data available outside the property with just O2 providing limited voice inside the property.
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property.