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House For Sale £600,000
Hindolveston


Description
CHURCH FARM Church Farm is an exemplary contemporary barn conversion design, set within a traditional English country estate style setting. Enjoying countryside views to the south, dramatic seasonal skies make for the perfect spot to build your dream home.

This beautiful home will comprise of four bedrooms spanning over approximately 6,500sq.ft. of accommodation and perfect as a family residence, offering flexibility and space in abundance. Entertain friends and family in an incredible piece of contemporary architecture, whilst enjoying the comforts of a new home.

With extensive use of full height glazing in its design, the home will draw in an abundance of light internally further contributing to the magnificence of this building.

A sweeping gravel driveway present itself on entering the estate like grounds, with Church Farm standing proud within its stunning surroundings.

Sitting within an acre of open space including existing orchard and woodland trees, Church Farm, is not just a home, but a personal sanctuary to enjoy whilst connected to all north Norfolk has to offer.

 

HINDOLVESTON
A small friendly village in the heart of Norfolk with a close knit community. The church of St George the Martyr was built in 1932 after the original church fell down in 1892. The ruins of the old church can still be seen in the churchyard, which is located just outside the village. The Recreational Ground offers a large open space for general sports such as football or cricket, a children's play area and The Millenium Pavilion, which opened in the year 2000 and frequently hosts the Parish Council and is also available for private hire.

Hindolveston is ideally situated between three popular market towns; Holt, Fakenham and Dereham. A strong sense of community thrives among the proud residents and local businesses of Holt, and many of the latter champion the local 'Love Holt' initiative which waves the flag for the independent shops that add vibrancy to the Georgian town centre. Throughout the year, there are plenty of local events including a summer Holt Festival and 1940s Weekend, which takes over the town and 'Poppy Line' heritage railway that runs between here and Sheringham.

With a traditional butcher, fishmonger and greengrocer, the town even has its own department store and food hall, Bakers and Larners, a local landmark which has been run by the same family since 1770.

Life moves at a leisurely pace in Holt, and there are plenty of places to idle over a coffee or bite to eat. Believed to be the oldest house in town, Byfords deli and café is a central landmark and fabulous place to stop and watch the world go by. There's no need to hurry home – relax and enjoy country life! On the edge of town is the eponymous Gresham's school. And, should you need to spread your wings a little wider, head to the heathland of Holt Country Park or Spout Hills and reconnect with nature. 

SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains electricity and water connected, drainage to sewage treatment plant (to be installed). Full, direct fibre connected. 

TENURE
Freehold. 

LOCATION
What3words: ///swarm.supper.masterful 

PROPERTY REFERENCE
44176 

PLANNING REFERENCE
NNDC - PF/22/1829 

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