Scoulton, Nr. NORWICH, Norfolk, Price £850,000 Freehold

A fabulous 5 double bedroom detached residential family home providing well over 4,000 sq ft of accommodation which has recently undergone a programme of updating with the installation of a new fitted kitchen along with a refitted cloakroom and en suites all situated on a plot of approx. 3/4 of an acre.

This amazing spacious property has been built in the style of a barn conversion approx. 14 years ago by the current owners to their own high specification and is set back from the main road. The property has been carefully and thoughtfully designed throughout, with a particular feature of the design being the high vaulted ceilings providing a feeling of space, light and airiness. 
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