Guide price
£250,000
4 bed barn conversion for sale
Trunch, North Norfolk NR28Freehold
4 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
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Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
About this property
A most attractive barn with planning consent
Popluar north Norfolk location
Just 2 miles in from the coastline
Provision for garaging
Courtyard gardens
Consent to convert into a four bedroom dwelling
Four/Five bedrooms with dressing rooms and en suites
Three reception rooms and a home office
Beautiful village setting
abbotFox Bespoke presents Hall Farm Barn, a Tudor barn constructed with whole flint and brick walls dating to the 16th Century and with planning consent for conversion.
The approved accommodation comprises; reception hall, dining hall/sitting room, second sitting room/drawing room, home office, kitchen family room and WC.
A galleried first-floor landing will provide access to four bedrooms, the principle bedroom with dressing room and en suite, the guest bedroom with dressing room and en suite, the third and fourth bedrooms sharing a bathroom.
Outside, there will be two walled courtyard gardens and a two-bay carport. The planning reference via North Norfolk District Council is pf/19/1836
The popular Village of Trunch is situated approximately 2 miles from the north Norfolk coastline and circa 3 miles north of the market town of North Walsham which has a range of independent shops, coffee shops, restaurants and amenities including a Waitrose supermarket. Trunch has a post office, village shop, church, public house and a wide network of countryside walks.
The fine city of Norwich is approximately 17 miles south of Trunch and is home to some of the finest Medieval architecture in the United Kingdom; including its Cathedral and Castle. Norwich is home to an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, museums, galleries, theatres and cinemas.
Norwich Railway Station gives direct rail access to London Liverpool Street. In addition to this, there is an international airport.
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