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House For Sale £2,875,000
Church Road, Ashby St. Mary, Norwich NR14


Description
Stunning country house which has undergone significant renovation.

Description
<B>The Property</b>
The Old Rectory is a stunning Victorian country house enjoying views of the surrounding countryside. The property has been extensively renovated and extended to create a period country house with the benefits of modern living.

The centrepiece of the property is the spacious kitchen/dining/family room which is ideal for entertaining. Bi-folding doors lead out on to the terrace and offer views across the grounds and over countryside beyond. Cleverly installed recessed lighting both above and under the kitchen units enhance the chic style the owners have implemented. A careful duty to retain period features has been maintained and a particular highlight is the Victorian cast iron oven.

The ground floor accommodation includes a separate sitting room and useful home office. There are five bedrooms on the first floor including the impressive principal bedroom with adjoining bathroom and dressing room. There are two further sizeable bedrooms with en suites and a Jack and Jill bathroom servicing bedrooms four and five.

The property also offers the potential for multi-generational living if desired via the self-contained two bedroom apartment and an income stream via the Coach House which is currently run as a two bedroom holiday let.

<B>Outside</b>
Situated within parkland style grounds and nestled within delightful South Norfolk countryside, The Old Rectory is approached via electronic gates.

The generous terrace faces south west overlooking the gardens which are well stocked with mature trees and shrubs giving excellent natural privacy without interrupting the views of the surrounding countryside.

Location
<B>Location</b>
The village of Ashby St Mary is located about eight miles south-east of the Cathedral city of Norwich. The village was recorded in the Doomsday Book and is named after the many ash trees planted in the parish and the Church of St Mary which still serves the villagers. It is well placed for the market town of Loddon, approximately 3½ miles away, which offers a good range of everyday facilities and amenities including a supermarket, doctors’ surgery and dentists’, as well as schools in both the private and state sector. The neighbouring villages of Thurton, Seething and Bergh Apton offer primary education and the latter village has a well-regarded farm shop.

Norwich, the regional centre of East Anglia, is accessed via the A146 and offers thriving retail, cultural and education sectors alongside excellent transport links with a mainline rail service, located about ten miles from the property, to London Liverpool Street and an airport with international destinations via Schiphol. Norwich also offers multiple local events throughout the year, such as live music concerts and art events including the Norfolk and Norwich Festival.

Square Footage: 4,228 sq ft

Acreage:
5.03 Acres



Additional Info
<B>Agent’s Note</b>
* The property benefits from planning permission for a swimming pool and leisure wing accessed off the main house. Please contact Savills for further information.

<B>Services</b>
Mains water, electricity, private drainage and oil fired central heating. The property has the benefit of two electric car charging points.

<B>Local Authority</b>
South Norfolk District Council
Council Tax Band G

<B>Fixtures and Fittings</b>
All fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.

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