A converted barn has come up for sale near Norwich for offers over £750,000.
The property in Hill Farm Close, Cringleford, is described by selling agents Hammond & Stratford as an “impressive barn conversion in a highly sought-after location,” offering excellent road links into the city, and beyond, and a good range of amenities close by. It is for sale with no onward chain.
The property boasts over 2,140 sq ft of living space, which has been updated and improved to combine character features with versatile accommodation.
The kitchen/diner is spacious and well-fitted, with a good range of integrated appliances and granite worktops (Image: Hammond & Stratford)
The property offers very versatile living spaces, including several reception rooms and potential home office space (Image: Hammond & Stratford)
This includes a large kitchen/diner fitted with granite worktops and integrated appliances and an impressive vaulted sitting room. There is also a further lounge with a large fireplace as the focal point and easy access into a good-sized courtyard garden.
The ground-floor is completed by a cloakroom off the hall and a snug, which could also be used as an office or study, or perhaps as a playroom.
One of the sitting rooms has a vaulted ceiling and is particularly light and airy (Image: Hammond & Stratford)
There are four good-sized bedrooms upstairs (Image: Hammond & Stratford)
Upstairs, there are four good-sized bedrooms, including the master bedroom which has an en suite. The remaining three are served by a family bathroom and there is also a study.
Outside, the barn conversion benefits from off-road parking, a double garage and extensive wraparound gardens.
Good-sized gardens wrap around the property, which features gravel paths, areas of lawns and hedging (Image: Hammond & Stratford)
The courtyard garden features raised beds (Image: Hammond & Stratford)
For more information, contact Hammond & Stratford.
PROPERTY FACTS
Hill Farm Close, Cringleford
Offers over £750,000
Hammond & Stratford, 01603 361699
www.hammondstratford.co.uk
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