Property description
THE BARN A particularly Handsome Semi Detached red brick and thatch formally used as a cart lodge and grain store barn dating back over 250 years. Converted in 2003 to a high standard throughout and retaining a wealth of original features along with sufficient contemporary additions, creating a spacious home with 4 bedrooms. The barn has been meticulously maintained by its owners, with no expense spared including beautiful newly ridged and flashed thatch completed last year as well as an upgraded bathroom, en-suite and utility room. This barn requires no work and is ready to be enjoyed by its next owner.
ACCOMODATION Chestnut Meadow Barn Extends to 2300 sq. ft.:
Wood flooring throughout except tilled kitchen floor
Exposed timbers, beams and brick work throughout
Master Bedroom with built in Wardrobes, served by separate shower room
Large Family Bathroom, serving;
Two further bedrooms off first floor landing
Entrance Hall and extensive landing
Stylish kitchen and Island, newly fitted worktops
Separate utility room/pantry with bespoke shelving
Fourth ground floor bedroom or Study
Open Plan dinning and sitting room, complete with wood burning stove, vaulted ceilings and velux, with double French doors to back garden and patio area.
THE APPROACH AND OUTSIDE Chestnut Meadow Barn is approached off a village lane, onto a pea shingle drive, leading to the double garage and workshop, there is additional parking to the front of the garage. The main proportion of the garden extends around to three sides of the barn. The front laid to lawn, enclosed by estate fencing, with raised beds to the side and a mature landscaped enclosed garden to the rear, complete with pond and patio area off kitchen and living room, ideal for al fresco entertaining. The barn also benefits from the shared use of a 0.5 acre grassed area to the rear of this small group of barns.
LOCATION AND AMENITIES The attractive village of Halvergate is located approximately 14 miles east of the cathedral city of Norwich. Halvergate is situated just 2 miles from the local village of Freethorpe which provides for everyday needs with a village shop and post office as well as a garage and public house. Further specialist shopping and amenities can be found in the bustling town of Acle approximately 4 miles away. Amenities include banking facilities, access to the broads, and a rail service to Norwich and Great Yarmouth.
Norwich the regions capital, is less than 30 minutes drive to the west and is a modern cultural city with beautiful heritage, vibrant nightlife, sophisticated shopping and mouth-watering restaurants.
COUNCIL AUTHORITY Broadland District Council.
Telephone 01603 431133
SERVICES Mains water and electricity connected.
Mains Drainage.
Oil fired central heating.
VIEWING Strictly by appointment with Barn Masters
01603 621177
office@barnmasters.co.uk