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Resting at the end of a quiet country lane and positively removed from the mainstream bustle inspired by the Broads National Park, this environmentally conscious barn conversion now presents as a stunning rural retreat. Set amongst farmland, on the edge of a nature conservation area and close to the meandering River Ant, with picture windows affording vantage views over rolling fields, The Old Barn enjoys an unspoilt location in the heart of the Norfolk Broads.
Originally formed in the mid-eighteenth century, The Old Barn has been thoughtfully designed and carefully restored to embrace the period charm and fortitude of a once rustic barn, alongside the simplistic modernity of a contemporary country lifestyle.
Set on a plot nearing half of an acre, the property is approached between opposing timber five bar gates and onto a generous shingle driveway that opens to ample block weave parking, alongside a detached brick and timber cart lodge and garage. To the front and sides of the property, a harmony of sun terraces, neatly maintained gardens and carefully tended raised timber beds are accompanied by a brick-based greenhouse.
The Old Barn enters beneath a rambling white Wisteria framing the formal glass entrance that opens into a sociable space which is rich in contemporary elegance, exposed oak beams arched into the vaulted ceiling and a focal wood burner, that appears suspended on tiptoes over an earthen tile floor, overlooked by a curved, glass panelled mezzanine.
This desirable abode is further complemented by an equally impressive accompanying annexe that affords a wealth of opportunity and versatility; independence for ageing loved ones or those yet to fly the nest, a studio for the more creative, or entrepreneurial freedom for those seeking working solace away from the office.
Beyond the natural attraction of the old Barn’s rural location amid the waterways and wildlife of the broads, the capital city of Norwich and the sandy beaches of the magnificent Norfolk coastline lie within a thirty-minute car journey. Life at the property is further complemented by its proximity, of approximately three quarters of a mile, to Ludham village centre, with its store and post office, butchers, tearoom, historic church, doctors’ surgery, public house, primary school and nursery.
Unit 3A, Station Business Park,
Horning Road West,
Hoveton,
Norfolk,
NR12 8QJ
01603 782 782
enquiries@stobarthurrell.co.uk
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