A detached Grade II listed farmhouse with a tennis court and three acres of gardens has hit the market for £2.2m.
Home Farm sits on the edge of the village of Hindringham and is within close proximity to Holt, Fakenham and the north Norfolk coast.
The five-bedroom period property is believed to date from the 17th century and comes with extensive outbuildings.
Arranged over three floors, the home has high ceilings and multiple original features including exposed beams, fireplaces and pamment floors.
An inglenook fireplace takes centre stage in the drawing room along with built-in bookcases.
The farmhouse-style kitchen contains an Aga oven and a stable door leads into the west-facing outdoor terrace.
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There are five bedrooms and three bathrooms in the main house and the principal bedroom features an en-suite bathroom, dressing room and views of the gardens.
Outside, the farmhouse is approached via a gravel driveway, which leads to garages, an open-fronted cart shed and a workshop.
The courtyard catches the sun all day and the three-acre garden contains an orchard, vegetable garden, courtyard as well as wildflower meadows.
In 2023, the garden was featured on the cover of English Garden Magazine and has previously been opened to the public as part of the National Garden Scheme.
A spokesman for Strutt & Parker said: "The house has been stylishly finished and links in well with the large studio and conservatory.
"The conservatory is linked to the annexe and faces the charming courtyard, as does the orangery and some store rooms.
"This is a particularly attractive space which gives off a Mediterranean feel."
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