**Chain Free** Grade II Listed former Rectory in grounds of about 7 acres.
The Old Rectory is a most attractive, Grade II listed property situated in the popular village of Swardeston, about four miles to the south of Norwich. Offering characterful accommodation of about 5000sq feet to the main house, a 1500 sq ft converted coach house and grounds of about seven acres, the Old Rectory is a magnificent home which must be viewed to be appreciated.
Dating back to the 16th century with later Georgian additions, the property has been renovated during their current tenure to create a charming family home.
Upon entry, an impressive reception hall sets the tone, featuring a rare 16th-century stained glass window by the Norwich School, depicting the Kings of England. The principal reception rooms are arranged symmetrically, with a formal dining room to one side and a refined drawing room to the other, the latter opening into a Victorian conservatory.
The morning room is particularly atmospheric, enjoying a brick inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove and a bay window offering views across the walled garden and village church. The kitchen is both characterful and practical, fitted with shaker-style cabinetry, pamment flooring, and a four-oven Aga. It flows into a bay-fronted sitting room, both spaces benefitting from underfloor heating and views over the rear gardens.
Period features are retained throughout, including sash and shuttered windows, timber flooring, and original detailing. Ancillary spaces include a utility room, former dairy, game larder, and a courtyard with a range of outbuildings. A butler’s pantry, cellar, study, and ground floor shower room enhance the home’s practicality.
An elegant staircase leads to the first floor, where the principal bedroom enjoys elevated views and an en suite bathroom with walk-in shower, bath and twin basins. A further double bedroom has access to a 'Jack & Jill' bathroom featuring twin basins, bath and walk-in shower and a single bedroom (currently a dressing room) overlook the formal gardens and half moat. The rear wing of the house, offers five additional bedrooms with these served by a third bathroom and a shower room.
The Old Rectory is accessed via a five-bar gate leading to a gravelled driveway which provides parking for numerous vehicles and leads to a detached cart lodge which triple bay shed and single bay garage. A useful storage room above provides several potential uses.
A half moat borders the front garden. A pathway through a mature hedge leads to a secluded lawned area with an original brick-built greenhouse, established borders, and access to a walled garden adjacent to the church.
To the rear, the south-facing garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs, hedging and roses.
The plot encompasses about 7 acres and the mixture of paddocks, woodland and formal gardens create a superb outdoor space.
The coach house within the grounds was converted by the current owners to provide exceptional annexe accommodation. This two bedroom property is single storey and is perfectly placed to allow privacy between residences but convenience. This extra space could be utilised to generate an income if desired or ideal guest accommodation as well as multi-generational living.
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The Old Rectory has some of the best secondary accommodation I have seen this year and the proximity to Norwich, yet being able to enjoy village life is a rare find.
Tom ClaytonProperty agent