A "highly secluded" three-bedroom barn conversion is on the market in one of Norfolk's "prettiest villages" for £650,000.
Located in Baxter's Lane in Shotesham Saint Mary, the property is set back from the road and overlooks fields and meadows to the rear.
According to estate agent Winkworth, the "impressive and imaginative barn conversion makes for a very special home", featuring a five-bar gate and detached brick-built double garage.
The entrance to the property offers views through the lobby into the main reception hall which extends the full height of the property.
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This main room is the "heart" of the property, featuring exposed timber beams, and is adjoined with a semi-open plan sitting room.
A garden room to the rear of the hall enjoys some "fabulous" views over the garden, as does the study, which comes with fitted shelves and a desk.
The kitchen breakfast room has been refitted and comes with a range of units including an induction hob, twin single ovens and granite work surfaces.
Upstairs are the two main bedrooms, with the master offering a vaulted ceiling and refitted en-suite.
The back garden is the "cumulative result of years of dedication and effort" according to Winkworth, which is planted with mature beds of various perennials, shrubs and trees.
To the rear is a pretty paddock with a small orchard and a pond which overlooks neighbouring farmland.
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Shotesham is "one of south Norfolk’s prettiest villages", located conveniently between Norwich and Bungay.
PROPERTY FACTS
Baxter's Lane, Shotesham
Guide Price: £650,000
Winkworth Poringland, 01508 528880
winkworth.co.uk
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