'Video Watch' - Former Farmhouse on Approx. Half Acre Plot, between Old Buckenham and New Buckenham.

Discover this charming character-filled former farmhouse, offering spacious family living with three double bedrooms, stunning fireplaces, and exposed beams. Set on a generous half-acre plot adjoining farmland and close to Old Buckenham Country Park, this delightful home enjoys a desirable west-facing side aspect—perfect for enjoying the sunshine.

Introduction
Step into the warmth and character of this enchanting former farmhouse, where traditional charm meets generous family living. Boasting three spacious double bedrooms, beautiful fireplaces, and exposed beams throughout, this inviting home sits on a substantial half-acre plot adjoining open farmland. Just moments from the scenic Old Buckenham Country Park, it also enjoys a sought-after west-facing aspect adjoining farmland—ideal for soaking up the afternoon sun in pleasant surroundings. In the early evening why not relax in the summer house overlooking the tranquil ornamental fish pond and enjoy the setting sun?
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