Guide price
£895,000
4 bed barn conversion for salePit Street, Southrepps, Norfolk NR11
4 beds
3 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
- Freehold
Strutt & Parker - Norwich
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About this property
- Super barn conversion
- Four bedrooms
- 0.71 acres
- Substantial garaging / Outbuildings
- Planning Permission Granted for Extension
Dragon Hall is an impressive barn conversion of brick and flint elevations under a tiled roof. The property is light and airy and offers well-appointed family-sized accommodation.
The main reception room is the well-proportioned drawing room, which has a woodburning stove, a double-height vaulted ceiling and a dual aspect, including French doors opening onto the gardens There is also a spacious kitchen with modern fitted units, a breakfast bar and an Aga, while the utility room provides further space for storage and home appliances.
The principal bedroom is located on the upper level, with a study area on the landing overlooking the drawing room, the bedroom features a built-in wardrobe and an en suite shower room. There are three further bedrooms on the ground floor, one of which is en suite with all opening onto the garden via French doors. Also on the ground floor is a family bathroom.
Planning Permission
Planning Permission has been granted for a rear single storey extension plus 3 additional roof lights and the installation of pv panels.
Planning Reference – pf/22/2298
North Norfolk District Council Website -
The property is surrounded by a delightful garden which backs onto open Norfolk countryside. There are extensive paved and gravel terraces and an elevated lawn, as well as a meadow area with grass and wildflowers. The gravel driveway provides access and parking space for several vehicles, while there is further parking and storage in the detached brick-built garaging block.
Please note that there is a right of way for the benefit of the neighbouring property over the drive of Dragon Hall. This is not their primary access and is infrequently used.
The village of Southrepps lies in a sought-after position on the edge of the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and within easy reach of stunning beaches and splendid Norfolk countryside. The village has several everyday amenities including local shops, a pub a village hall and a primary school, while there are further facilities in the coastal village of Mundesley and the popular seaside town of Cromer and to the south in North Walsham, both of which have supermarkets and a larger selection of high street and independent shops. Cromer and North Walsham also provide a further choice of schooling, including secondary schools, with the independent Beeston Hall School located in Cromer. The area provides road and rail connections towards Norwich, with the A140 within easy reach and North Walsham station offering services to Norwich, where connections can be made to London Liverpool Street.
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