A period farmhouse complex with an eight-bedroom holiday let has been listed for sale just outside the city.
Heath Farm, located in the village of Little Plumstead, has been listed with a £850,000 to £900,000 guide price by estate agents TW Gaze.
With no immediate neighbours and a semi-rural location, the home provides the best of both worlds while also lying close to the Norfolk Broads and the coast.
The home has been renovated to a high standard with attention to detail to preserve the original character of the building.
The property comes with the opportunity for mixed-used accommodation and has the potential to be converted into a private cosmetic surgery or dentist, subject to planning permission.
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The ground floor features an impressive entrance hall with an original sweeping staircase leading up to the first floor.
A large dining room with dual aspect windows is situated to the front of the property, alongside a lounge with a feature fireplace and a separate playroom.
The kitchen has recently been re-fitted to maximise storage space and includes a central island.
On the first floor, three double bedrooms, all with ensuites, look out over views of the surrounding countryside.
To the rear of the main home is the complex of rooms currently used as an Airbnb.
Featuring eight ensuite bedrooms, two office rooms and a shared toilet, the complex also benefits from a shared kitchen.
The property is approached via a shared driveway through the old farm, leading to parking for the main house and several spaces for the rooms.
A good-sized garden is located to the side of the property offering privacy with no immediate or overlooking neighbours and a wooden gazebo provides a sheltered seating area on a large patio to enjoy.
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