A "breathtaking" five-bedroom barn conversion set upon four acres in the Norfolk countryside is up for sale.
The grade-II listed home is located in Tivetshall Saint Margaret, near Diss, for a guide price of £2,250,000.
Its owners set about fully renovating the derelict 17th century barn in 2009 to create a comfortable and versatile home.
At the heart of the principal barn is a double-height reception hall and dining area with a full-height window overlooking the garden.
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To one side is the living area and kitchen with a semi-circular island, as well as a larder and wine store.
On either side of the entrance is a large triple-aspect drawing room with a door to the garden room, housing a substantial fireplace.
There is a ground-floor bedroom suite with its own external access, which estate agent Sowerbys says would make it perfect for an au-pair or Airbnb let.
The first floor is divided into two halves, with the principal suite featuring a vaulted ceiling, dressing room, bathroom and mezzanine study.
To the other side are two large bedroom suites, also with a mezzanine above.
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The single-storey barns are located off the main barn, linked at the far end by a wall that creates an enclosed courtyard.
The Camellia Barn is currently set up as a business meeting space, with a kitchen and shower room that could be adapted for use as a two-bedroom annexe, with planning permission having been previously approved, or alternatively a games room.
There is a further garage, plant store, and triple bay cart lodge.
There is also Gliders View, a detached barn conversion, which comprises a two-bedroom cottage with an integral garage.
Tivetshall St. Margaret is a picturesque village located in the south of Norfolk, close by to the ancient Thetford Forest, as well as the coast and city of Norwich.
PROPERTY DETAILS
Tivetshall Saint Margaret
Guide Price: £2,250,000
Sowerbys Norwich, 01603 761441
www.sowerbys.com
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