A six-bedroom home has come up for rent in Thornham near Brancaster in Norfolk for £5,500 a month - making it one of the county's most expensive rentals to date.
The Granary offers spacious and modern living accommodation, including an impressive fitted kitchen with loads of cupboard and worktop space, as well as a rangemaster cooker, Samsung fridge freezer and plenty of dining space.
There are several good-sized reception spaces elsewhere, including an open-plan snug overlooking the gardens and a large sitting room complete with a fully-working fire.
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The property offers six bedrooms in total, including three double bedrooms on the first floor which all have en suites.
The principal and second bedrooms are particularly lovely, boasting impressive room dimensions and all the space tenants would need for their various furnishings, as well as lovely views over the front garden, and walk-in wardrobes.
On the second floor there are three further double bedrooms and a family shower room featuring a walk-in shower. One or more of the bedrooms could also be used as dressing room space or perhaps even as a study or library.
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Outside, The Granary is approached by a private road and has a gravel driveway providing enough parking space for two vehicles.
There is also a low maintenance garden, mostly laid to lawn, and a good-sized patio.
The property is available on an initial 12-month tenancy and comes unfurnished.
For more information, contact Sowerbys on 01362 702189.
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