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‘Handsome' country home with expansive grounds for sale at £1.1 million

‘Handsome' country home with expansive grounds for sale at £1.1 million

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A five-bedroom country house with expansive grounds is for sale in Fundenhall, near Wymondham, at an asking price of £1.1 million.
Selling agent Sowerbys said: 'Tucked away in a truly idyllic setting, The Rookery is a striking Grade II listed country home, gracefully nestled within around 8.4 acres (subject to measure survey) of beautifully mature grounds.
'Set behind wrought iron gates and approached by a sweeping gravelled driveway, this handsome period residence exudes elegance, charm and complete privacy – a sanctuary in the heart of the Norfolk countryside.'
Entering through a porch, there is a dining room immediately to the right and a drawing room to the left.
The drawing room (Image: Sowerbys) The drawing room has large fireplace with woodburner and red brick surround, while sash windows provide views over the grounds.
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Double doors lead through to a conservatory with direct access into the garden.
There is also a woodburning stove in the dining room, which leads through to a sitting room with additional fireplace.
The dining room (Image: Sowerbys) The modern kitchen includes a large island, AGA and integrated appliances. There are windows to three aspects, as well as skylights, filling the room with natural light.
​Completing the ground floor is a snug, boot room, cloakroom and flexible studio space with mezzanine level.
The contemporary kitchen (Image: Sowerbys)
The snug (Image: Sowerbys) Stairs from the dining room lead to the first floor, where there are three double bedrooms, a contemporary family bathroom and separate shower room.
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There are two further vaulted bedrooms on the top floor, accessed via separate staircases, as well as a practical storeroom.
One of the bedrooms (Image: Sowerbys)
The family bathroom (Image: Sowerbys) Outside, the impressive grounds include a rear terrace surrounded by large areas of lawn, wildflower meadows and mature tree belts.
Sowerbys said: 'Productive fruit trees, a polytunnel and a woodland area, covered by snowdrops, bluebells, wild garlic and hundreds of daffodils that lead one season into another, create a wonderful sense of self-sufficiency and country living.'
The gardens include a terrace and large areas of lawn (Image: Sowerbys)
There is also a woodland area (Image: Sowerbys) To the front, the gravel driveway leads to a generous parking area, garaging and five traditional stables.
The property comes with five stables (Image: Sowerbys) The Rookery is located on the outskirts of Fundenhall, a small village with a pub and plenty of opportunities for scenic walks and cycle rides.
Further amenities are available in the nearby market towns of Wymondham and Attleborough.
For more information, contact Sowerbys.
PROPERTY FACTS
The Rookery, Fundenhall Guide price: £1,100,000 Sowerbys, 01603 761441
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