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Strutt & Parker - Norwich
4 Upper King Street, Norwich, Norfolk
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An outstanding small country estate at the end of a long drive
Reception hall, 3 reception rooms, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, laundry, boot room, separate cloakroom, first floor: 5 bedrooms (1 en suite), family bathroom, shower room, Second floor: Landing/sitting room, bedroom 6, exceptional range of traditional outbuildings
paddocks, mature gardens including kitchen garden, mixed woodland, farm ponds
About 16.5 acres
At the heart of this beautifully kept mini-estate is a handsome farmhouse of varying periods of brick elevations, the majority of which is timber framed, under a pantile and tile roof. The house offers light and well proportioned accommodation over two storeys with further attic accommodation, offering a good degree of flexibility in its arrangement and use, the principal rooms having a southerly aspect.
The house sits within over 16 acres of well kept grounds in an exceptional setting and position. The long drive culminates in an area of hardstanding in front of the house, providing extensive parking and access to the cart lodge garaging.
Extending from the house are delightful gardens, mainly laid to lawn, incorporating flower and shrub beds, climbing rose arches and sub-divided by traditional brick walling giving variety and protection. The gardens provide a delightful vista from the principal rooms to the open countryside beyond.
Extending beyond the gardens is the land which has been sub-divided by post-and-rail and post-and-wire fencing to various paddocks bordered by numerous mature trees, light woodland and shady woodland walks. There are three wildlife ponds.
Adjacent to the house is a magnificent range of unspoilt traditional farm outbuildings, currently used as storage, which are ideal for a variety of different uses (subject to any necessary consent).
At the heart, is the main double-height barn 72' x 22'9" with a further recessed area of 15'9" x 13'3". Extending from the main barn is a pair of single storey timber framed wings (one of 7 bays and one of 4 bays) along with a double cart shed with hay loft above and tack room beside. There is also a stable block with two loose boxes, again of brick elevations under a pantile roof and currently used for storage.
In all, the outbuildings offer nearly 5,000 sq ft of space varying between double and single height, open-fronted and enclosed, ground and first floor. These beautiful and well maintained buildings offer tremendous potential.
Hill House Farm stands in an outstanding rural position amongst some of Norfolk's finest gently undulating open countryside.
Accessible via meandering country lanes are a number of villages with local amenities including Barnham Broom and Mattishall within 2½ miles.
The charming medieval market town of Wymondham provides a good and varied range of local amenities whilst the regional city of Norwich has a comprehensive range of commercial, entertainment, educational and cultural amenities alongside its renowned shopping facilities.
The University of East Anglia and the new Norfolk & Norwich Hospital are within 9 miles of the property.
Hill House Farm lies about 7 miles from the A11 trunk road which opens onto the A14 and in turn the M11 to London or the extensive motorway network of the East Midlands. Norwich Railway Station provides a regular service to London Liverpool Street (about 110 minutes) and Wymondham provides a regular service to Cambridge (about 60 minutes). The expanding Norwich Airport caters for domestic flights and international destinations via Schiphol Amsterdam.
Norfolk, as a county, offers a wide range of leisure pursuits including numerous country and links golf courses, walking, sailing, fishing and bird watching within the famous Norfolk Broads and along the North Norfolk Coast; now designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Reception hall, 3 reception rooms, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, laundry, boot room, separate cloakroom, first floor: 5 bedrooms (1 en suite), family bathroom, shower room, Second floor: Landing/sitting room, bedroom 6, exceptional range of traditional outbuildings
paddocks, mature gardens including kitchen garden, mixed woodland, farm ponds
About 16.5 acres
At the heart of this beautifully kept mini-estate is a handsome farmhouse of varying periods of brick elevations, the majority of which is timber framed, under a pantile and tile roof. The house offers light and well proportioned accommodation over two storeys with further attic accommodation, offering a good degree of flexibility in its arrangement and use, the principal rooms having a southerly aspect.
The house sits within over 16 acres of well kept grounds in an exceptional setting and position. The long drive culminates in an area of hardstanding in front of the house, providing extensive parking and access to the cart lodge garaging.
Extending from the house are delightful gardens, mainly laid to lawn, incorporating flower and shrub beds, climbing rose arches and sub-divided by traditional brick walling giving variety and protection. The gardens provide a delightful vista from the principal rooms to the open countryside beyond.
Extending beyond the gardens is the land which has been sub-divided by post-and-rail and post-and-wire fencing to various paddocks bordered by numerous mature trees, light woodland and shady woodland walks. There are three wildlife ponds.
Adjacent to the house is a magnificent range of unspoilt traditional farm outbuildings, currently used as storage, which are ideal for a variety of different uses (subject to any necessary consent).
At the heart, is the main double-height barn 72' x 22'9" with a further recessed area of 15'9" x 13'3". Extending from the main barn is a pair of single storey timber framed wings (one of 7 bays and one of 4 bays) along with a double cart shed with hay loft above and tack room beside. There is also a stable block with two loose boxes, again of brick elevations under a pantile roof and currently used for storage.
In all, the outbuildings offer nearly 5,000 sq ft of space varying between double and single height, open-fronted and enclosed, ground and first floor. These beautiful and well maintained buildings offer tremendous potential.
Hill House Farm stands in an outstanding rural position amongst some of Norfolk's finest gently undulating open countryside.
Accessible via meandering country lanes are a number of villages with local amenities including Barnham Broom and Mattishall within 2½ miles.
The charming medieval market town of Wymondham provides a good and varied range of local amenities whilst the regional city of Norwich has a comprehensive range of commercial, entertainment, educational and cultural amenities alongside its renowned shopping facilities.
The University of East Anglia and the new Norfolk & Norwich Hospital are within 9 miles of the property.
Hill House Farm lies about 7 miles from the A11 trunk road which opens onto the A14 and in turn the M11 to London or the extensive motorway network of the East Midlands. Norwich Railway Station provides a regular service to London Liverpool Street (about 110 minutes) and Wymondham provides a regular service to Cambridge (about 60 minutes). The expanding Norwich Airport caters for domestic flights and international destinations via Schiphol Amsterdam.
Norfolk, as a county, offers a wide range of leisure pursuits including numerous country and links golf courses, walking, sailing, fishing and bird watching within the famous Norfolk Broads and along the North Norfolk Coast; now designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Click here for a brochure of this property
property reference: SPNW_NOR070042
