A barn conversion with four holiday lets on its grounds has been listed for sale with a guide price of £1.4m.
Situated in the village of Worstead near North Walsham, Bengate Barn is being sold along with a luxury glamping pod and three-holiday cottages.
The main house, a six-bedroom barn conversion, has a sweeping gravel driveway separate from the holiday barns which ensures privacy for all.
The ground floor features multiple reception rooms as well as a cinema room, gym and guest suite.
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An oak central staircase leads to a vaulted first-floor mezzanine consisting of four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a dressing room.
The property's grounds extend to 2.5 acres, featuring partially walled gardens at the front with a well-maintained lawn and a gravel path leading to a raised planter.
To the side of the barn, the raised terrace is perfect for entertaining guests.
There is generous parking space available along with access to a lodge and a lockable store.
A further room above the lodge could serve as a workshop or studio.
The holiday barns are called Little Bengate Barn, Old Dairy Barn, The Cart Lodge and The Coop.
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Both Little Bengate Barn and Old Dairy Barn are one-bedroom barns offering a high-end finish with an open plan kitchen and sitting room as well as private gardens and hot tubs.
The Cart Lodge is a detached property offering two bedrooms, an open-plan sitting area and kitchen and two bathrooms.
It also features a garden and terrace.
The Coop, the most recent addition, is a glamping pod with a wood-fired hot tub on the terrace.
A spokeswoman for Sowerbys said: "The property is ideal for those seeking substantial income potential and multi-generational living arrangements."
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