Grade II listed period home set within charming grounds of about 1.3 acres
Park Farm is a most attractive, Grade II listed, period property, believed to date back to 1720 but with later Georgian additions in the early 19th century. The property offers characterful accommodation over three storeys and provides either an excellent family home or wonderful escape to the country for a couple.
Entered through a porch, the accommodation to the ground floor comprises of two symmetrical reception rooms currently used as both formal and informal sitting rooms and both with feature fireplaces. The kitchen/diner in the original part of the house spans over 28 ft in length and is a wonderful space for social gatherings with another fireplace and wood burner in place, wooden flooring and exposed beams complementing the shaker styled kitchen with built-in appliances. The kitchen enjoys a particularly fine view down the length of the garden. Completing the ground floor is a useful utility room, boot room area and shower room with a storage room and cellar.
To the first floor are three double bedrooms including the principal room which features a dressing room and en suite. A family bathroom to this floor with both a bath and shower service the remaining bedrooms to this floor and then two further spacious doubles are found to the second floor.
The house has been stylishly presented to provide a must see home in a genuinely peaceful location.
Outside
Approached via a lengthy gravel drive, Park Farm sits within grounds of about 1.3 acres. Parking is provided on the driveway for numerous vehicles.
During the current owners tenure, they have landscaped the gardens to create a large patio terrace, ideal for outdoor entertaining and cooking and enjoying the vista. The grounds are mainly laid to lawn but feature several areas of interest such as a pond, kitchen garden with a greenhouse on a brick base, several mature trees and shrubs.
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The tranquillity of the setting and the charm of the gardens on top of the character of the house, makes this one of the finest farmhouses to hit the market in South Norfolk for 2025.
Tom ClaytonProperty agent