A five-bedroom house with five self-contained holiday cottages, a tennis court and an indoor swimming pool is for sale in a south Norfolk village.
The rural property surrounded by countryside on the edge of the village of Wicklewood has been listed for £1,750,000 by estate agents Strutt & Parker.
Birchwood House is a family home spanning over two acres of land, with five guest accommodation lets and an indoor swimming pool, providing the potential for significant commercial revenue.
The main house is decorated throughout with modern décor and fittings, offering a sitting room, drawing room, an open-plan family area, dining area, kitchen and a pantry, laundry and utility room.
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The open-plan living space has wooden flooring, full-height windows and a fireplace with a wood burning stove, while the kitchen is fitted with sleek, contemporary units, a central island and integrated appliances.
Upstairs, three of the five bedrooms feature en suite bathrooms, alongside a large family bathroom, and all holiday let units have fully equipped kitchens, one or two bathrooms and a living space.
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A gravel driveway leads to the entrance of the house at the rear, as well as to the holiday cottages, offering extensive parking for residents and guests.
The private garden for the main house is south-facing and includes paved terracing, a lawn and border hedgerows providing privacy from the road.
At the rear is a tennis court, a lawn measuring almost 200ft, a wildflower meadow and an orchard, with a picnic area and a wooden children’s climbing frame.
The village of Wicklewood is just over a mile away, and offers a local pub, a parish church and an outstanding-rated primary school.
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