Spacious 5-Bedroom Detached Family Home with Self-Contained Annexe in Great Ellingham

Spacious 5-Bedroom Detached Family Home with Self-Contained Annexe in Great Ellingham

An exceptional five-bedroom detached family home offering versatile and spacious accommodation, including a self-contained one-bedroom annexe. Set on a generous one-third acre plot in the sought-after village of Great Ellingham, this impressive property perfectly blends modern comfort with flexible living.

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An exceptional five-bedroom detached family home offering spacious and versatile accommodation, including a self-contained one-bedroom annexe, ideal for guests, extended family, or independent living. Set on an impressive one-third of an acre plot in the highly sought-after village of Great Ellingham, this individual residence perfectly blends modern comfort with adaptable living. The thoughtfully designed layout includes a welcoming lounge with a wood-burning stove and bi-fold doors leading into a bright garden room, creating the perfect space for relaxing or entertaining. A stylish and well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room features a range of integrated appliances and adjoins a separate utility room for convenience. The property also benefits from a ground-floor study or fourth bedroom and a wet room. Outside, the home enjoys a double garage, extensive driveway parking, and beautifully enclosed gardens offering privacy, space, and a superb setting for family life.

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