4 bedroom barn conversion for sale
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Property description & features
- £825,000 £850,000
- Beautifully Modernised and Reworked
- Flexible Accommodation
- Retained Character
- Perfectly Blended Contemporary Features
- Kitchen/Family Room
- Two Reception Rooms
- Three Bedrooms
- Bathroom and En Suite Shower Room
- Useful Outbuilding, Garden and Ample Parking
Our vendors have created the most delightful home, blending period character with contemporary living. Three well-proportioned bedrooms, two of which have access to the garden, served by a modernised bathroom, could be used by multi-generations or simply to give guests a space all of their own. An additional room, currently used as a snug, could easily be converted into a fourth bedroom.
The property has been reconfigured to provide a home where with the kitchen family room is now at its heart. Cooking on the EverHot stove in the beautifully fitted kitchen, dining, or simply relaxing and enjoying the sunlight through the floor-to-ceiling windows is a joy in any season.
The sitting room is a nod to barn-style design, with its vaulted ceiling and centrally placed wood-burning stove making for a cosy room to snuggle up by the fire. Beyond this space are bespoke made sliding doors to the conservatory, where a warmer climate can be enjoyed, as can the garden view. The second reception room allows another space to watch TV or to be utilised as a bedroom. The reclaimed spiral staircase leads to a contemporary mezzanine and eaves storage, plus a restricted head height space where hobbies can be enjoyed.
The third side of the square remains unconverted and is a wonderfully situated store and workshop. Nestled between the two areas is a purpose-built music studio, previously used as an art studio, where many hours have been spent doing all things music-related. This is the perfect space for all arts enthusiasts.
The manageable-sized garden sits comfortably within the three sides of the square and includes patio areas to follow the sun. The garden is fully enclosed, providing a safe space for children and pets. Parking on the drive is ample, just behind the beautifully delineated, walled front boundary.
Our vendors have immersed themselves in village life where community exists and a short stroll to the pub, shop or The Parlour or a dog walk around the historical 'Binham Priory' are all there for the taking.
Family ties require a move for our vendors; hence a new custodian is sought for this delightful home in its stunning setting, close to the ever popular Wells-Next-The-Sea. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate.
BINHAM Binham is a typical Norfolk village, ideal as a base for exploring the north Norfolk Coast. It has the magnificent late 11th century Benedictine Priory, which was one of the first religious institutions established in Norfolk. Partially ruined by Henry VIII during the Reformation, the Priory is among the most complete and impressive ruins in Norfolk. The nave of the church, with its beautiful 13th century west front, was repaired and is now the parish church. The site is thought to have its own ghost, The Black-Hooded Monk.
With a large playing field, including a football pitch and a children's play area with climbing frames, swings and a zip wire, Binham Village Memorial Hall is located in the heart of the village and is available to hire for private functions.
Binham is home to many charming brick and flint cottages, Howells Super Store corner shop, a cosy pub, The Chequers Inn, and The Parlour café and tea room, which is next door to The Little Dairy Shop, an ever-popular 'self-service' farm shop.
Just over five miles away is Wells-next-the-Sea, with its sandy beach and pretty candy-striped huts, it's easy to understand why this sleepy coastal town is a haven for day trippers and holiday makers. There are plenty of ways to explore the waterways that surround the area. For a nautical adventure, jump aboard one of the Coastal Exploration Company's traditional wooden sailing boats and adventure hidden creeks, marshes and open sea. Or test your balance with a stand-up paddleboarding session with Barefoot SUP. With a bustling community, the town is well-serviced with a primary and secondary schools, plus a GP surgery and library.
SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating and wood-burners.
COUNCIL TAX Band F.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING To be confirmed.
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TENURE Freehold.
LOCATION What3words: ///folds.conqueror.nipped
PROPERTY REFERENCE 47626
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