A luxury home on a five-acre plot with a three-bedroom 18th-century barn has hit the market for £2.35 million. 

Ivy Farmhouse is nestled in the village of Stanhoe, which sits just seven miles from Brancaster on the north Norfolk coast.

The spacious five-bed property was built 12 years ago by a local family-run construction firm but it carries all the grandeur of an authentic Georgian property.

The home is on the market for £2.35mThe home is on the market for £2.35m (Image: Sowerbys) It sits on a five acre plotIt sits on a five acre plot (Image: Sowerbys) It is open-plan and well litIt is open-plan and well lit (Image: Sowerbys) But there are also plenty of cosier corners to relax inBut there are also plenty of cosier corners to relax in (Image: Sowerbys)

There are five bedrooms in the main houseThere are five bedrooms in the main house (Image: Sowerbys) And a further three in the barn conversion across the drivewayAnd a further three in the barn conversion across the driveway (Image: Sowerbys) The roof terrace offers stunning views of the areaThe roof terrace offers stunning views of the area (Image: Sowerbys) The bathrooms are spaciousThe bathrooms are spacious (Image: Sowerbys) Among its most impressive features are floor-to-ceiling windows which provide ample light to the living space and the roof terrace's far-reaching views of the countryside. 

The home's styling was largely inspired by the three-bedroom barn conversion which shares the five-acre plot.

The additional property dates back to 1745 and is currently being used as a successful holiday let opportunity. 

At the centre of Stanhoe there is a large duck pond and the local pub, The Duck Inn, was included in Estrella Damm's Top 50 Gastropubs list in 2023.

A spokesman for Sowerbys said: "Ivy Farmhouse has been a very much loved home.

"It has provided the perfect space for large family gatherings with its flexible and generous living and entertaining space and it is now time for another family to enjoy all that it offers."