Property description
An Edwardian former Rectory surrounded by 4.5 acres of gardens and wooden parkland; offering three reception rooms, seven bedrooms and a separate three bedroom cottage.A charming, mellow brick house with tall chimneys and sweeping clay-tiled roofs sits in a delightful spot surrounded by its own expansive lawned garden bordered by mature trees and shrubs. This, The Old Rectory in West Acre, was built around 1920, oddly situated half a mile from the village church of All Saints; the reason for this being that originally it had been in private hands and then was gifted to the Church, the Bishop of Norwich in fact.'A gorgeous old house began life in lay hands, positioned near the village of West Acre, then 'twas given to the Church some time later. Now this, The Old Rectory - in name only - is such a heavenly place with much character, it's sturdy, spacious, bright and homely. With its own little cottage, and wonderful grounds it is surely a treasure to be found.'
Property Features :
- An Edwardian Former Rectory constructed of Mellow Brick under Clay-tiled Roof
- Surrounded by Wooded Parkland and Gently Undulating Countryside
- Three Reception Rooms
- Seven Bedrooms
- Separate Three Bedroomed Cottage next to the Main House
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