This spacious five bedroom house which provides the ideal opportunity to purchase a Grade II Listed timber framed property of late 17th Century/early 18th Century origins.
With three downstairs reception rooms, there is no shortage of living space in the property located in the picturesque village of Hardwick in the Norfolk countryside.
An open entrance porch with door leads into the dining room of the house which is home to an inglenook fireplace with timbered bressumer as well as further exposed timbers.
From the dining room, there is an inner hall. At one end of the hall lies the living room with a tiled fireplace, two double banked radiators, exposed timbers and secondary double glazed windows to the front.
At the other end, there is a snug room, which is another of the reception rooms, with an exposed central beam and brick fireplace.
Off the sitting room is a sun room, with windows to two aspects, which faces out towards the back of the property that can be accessed by the room’s double doors.
The kitchen is fitted on two walls with units having roll edge work surfaces, drawers and cupboards with space under. Attached to the kitchen via a door is a shelved larder.
On the ground floor there is also a utility room with brick flooring and a Worcester Danesmoor boiler, which leads onto a shower room, and a bathroom with a white suite comprising panelled bath.
Upstairs there are five bedrooms, some of which intercommunicate throughout the story.
Bedroom one and two are both double rooms and are separate from the rest. Both also have secondary double glazed windows although bedroom number two, the more square of the rooms, has a walk in cupboard.
The other three bedrooms are all intercommunicated and are of good size. Bedroom three leads into bedroom four which leads into bedroom five. At the end of bedroom five is a storage room.
Bedroom four, which also has a cupboard, and five cannot be accessed any other way than through bedroom three.
Integral to the house is an outside storage area known as ‘Grandad’s shed’ which is attached to the side of the house. The area provides a good work space or storage space with a door leading out to the front of the house.
The plot extends to about three quarters of an acre, which is mostly lawn with a variety of established trees and shrubs. There is also a large feature pond and various sheds of timber and corrugated iron construction.
Located just four miles from Long Stratton and five miles from Harleston, everyday facilities are within easy reach.
The house is on the market for £475,000.
For more information or to arrange a viewing contact Durrants on 01379 852217.