A much-loved home built during the reign of George III is up for sale for £1.65 million.
The property is hidden away from Church Road in Blofield on a five-acre plot of land surrounded by grand and vibrant gardens.
It was built in 1805 - the same year as the Battle of Trafalgar - but is not listed or set in a conservation area.
This could come in handy if the new buyers choose to update and adapt the decor.
Those visiting the house first enter a spacious entrance hall with a large flagstone floor.
The hall leads to three south-facing reception rooms with luxurious high ceilings.
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These rooms - like the entire home - contain many original features such as shuttered sash windows, cornicing and fireplaces with Adam-style surrounds.
The east wing contains the property's kitchen, a large breakfast room, a laundry room and a store.
On the first floor are six bedrooms and three bathrooms.
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Beneath the property lies two cellars and a separate coach house sits separately from the main home with a double garage, a workshop or storage space on the ground floor and a self-contained two-bedroom flat on the first floor.
The coach house has recently been let on an assured shorthold tenancy at £780 pcm.
PROPERTY FACTS
Church Road, Blofield
Guide price: £1,650,000
Humberts, 01603 361923
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