Take a 'Virtual Tour' 'NEW PRICE' Grade II Listed Family House on 2.4 Acres with Lots of Character

Take a 'Virtual Tour' 'NEW PRICE' Grade II Listed Family House on 2.4 Acres with Lots of Character

A stunning Grade II listed four-bedroom character home in Starston, Norfolk, offering 2.4 acres of gardens, elegant reception rooms, a charming farmhouse kitchen with Aga, and beautiful period features throughout. With outbuildings, countryside views, and spacious living, this is rural family life at its finest.

Introduction
This stunning Grade II listed former farmhouse, steeped in history and originally dating back to the 1600s, is a true gem nestled at the end of a charming post and rail driveway. Conveniently located on the Norwich to Harleston bus route, this property seamlessly blends historic charm with modern comfort, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of rural heritage.

Set within 2.4 acres of picturesque grounds, the farmhouse enjoys an elevated position with established gardens that gently slope down to a tranquil beck/stream. The property features four first-floor bedrooms, including an en suite shower room, and a family bathroom accessible from the landing. The ground floor boasts three inviting reception rooms, where the family room adorned with an attractive fireplace, and the dining area both overlook the rear garden, separated by elegant open studwork. The sitting room, also with a charming fireplace, provides another cosy space with garden views.

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A chance to acquire a plot of just under two-thirds of an acre with demolition of the existing uninhabitable cottage and planning permission for two detached, two-storey dwellings with single garages. Alternatively a renovation of the existing dwelling. This is offered for sale through the Modern Method of Auction which is operated by Iamsold Ltd.

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