A detached, four-bedroom barn conversion in Weybread, near Harleston, is up for sale for a £650,000 guide price.
Bramble Barn is one of three luxury barn conversions in the village, which is close to the Suffolk/Norfolk border.
Selling agent Durrants said: “The current vendors have upgraded it and it offers superb contemporary styling whilst maintaining a very comfortable home.”
On the ground floor, the front door opens to a generous hallway, which leads to the open-plan kitchen/dining/family room.
This spacious contemporary space features polished concrete floors and bi-folding doors to the rear garden.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units and a large island with a breakfast bar for four people.
This room is open to the side into a vaulted sitting room with exposed timbers and a feature brick fireplace.
The ground floor also includes a double bedroom, which could be used as an office, with an en suite, as well as a utility room and WC.
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On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The principal bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and another bedroom has an en-suite shower room. All of the bedrooms have fitted wardrobes.
Outside, a shared drive leads to a gravel parking area for several cars to the front and a garage.
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Double timber gates to the left of the property lead to a large courtyard with an alfresco seating area.
The low maintenance rear garden, which is set into different seating areas, is ideal for entertaining.
Durrants said: “The landscaped rear garden is a superb feature of the property having been stylishly landscaped with a contemporary twist to seamlessly blend with the interiors.”
Bramble Barn is situated on Mill Lane in Weybread, a small village just over two miles from the market town of Harleston.
For more information, contact Durrants.
PROPERTY FACTS
Bramble Barn
Guide price: £650,000
Durrants, 01379 852217
durrants.com
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