A three-bedroom bungalow with beautifully landscaped gardens is for sale in Hanworth, near Aylsham, at a guide price of £450,000-500,000.
The vacant bungalow is in need of modernisation and will head to auction on Wednesday, July 24.
Auction House East Anglia said: “The property, although modest, could be significantly enhanced and would provide a splendid location for a magnificent family home, subject to planning approval.
“It is located in an idyllic rural setting with gardens lovingly landscaped by the previous owner to include many mature shrubs, roses, trees and ornamental features.”
Internal accommodation comprises an entrance porch, inner hall, WC, sitting room, conservatory, kitchen, bathroom and three bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room.
The grounds extend to approximately 2.3 acres and include a range of outbuildings, sheds and polytunnels.
The property is approached by a long driveway opening to a large parking area.
An adjoining 1.3-acre paddock with outbuilding can be purchased as a separate lot at a guide price of £50,000-70,000.
Accessed by a five-bar gate, the fully fenced paddock is surrounded by mature trees and hedging, offering a good amount of privacy and seclusion.
The single-storey timber outbuilding offers stabling and storage facilities, although has previously been used as a studio. Planning permission would need to be sought for alternative use.
The plot is approximately six miles from the market town of Aylsham, offering a range of amenities, and a similar distance to the coast. Norwich is around 13 miles to the south.
Auction House East Anglia added: “Rarely do properties with such potential come to the market and detailed inspection is highly recommended.”
For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Auction House East Anglia.
PROPERTY FACTS
Meadow Farm, Hanworth
Guide price: £450,000 - £500,000 (plus fees)
Auction House East Anglia, 01603 505100
auctionhouse.co.uk/eastanglia
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