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Guide price

£375,000

(£329/sq. ft)

3 bed barn conversion for sale
Mill Road, Stoke Holy Cross NR14

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 1,141 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Pymm & Co

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About this property

  • Wonderful converted brick built barn in a prime village location

  • Three generous bedrooms off landing

  • Large bathroom off landing

  • Open plan living room incorporating dining area and lounge

  • Good size fitted kitchen

  • Ground floor cloakroom

  • Gas central heating & double glazing

  • Partly walled garden with patio and Astroturf

  • Summerhouse

  • Bursting with charm throughout

Guide Price £375,000 - £400,000 This wonderful detached converted brick built barn is bursting with charm and character throughout, offering a perfect blend of traditional features and modern comforts. Finished to a high standard, the property provides spacious and versatile accommodation ideal for family living. The ground floor boasts a beautifully fitted kitchen and a convenient cloakroom. The heart of the home is the stunning open plan living area, which seamlessly incorporates space for dining and relaxation, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere and has direct access into the garden. Upstairs, three generous bedrooms are accessed from the first floor landing, along with a large, well appointed family bathroom. The property benefits from double glazing and gas central heating, ensuring comfort and efficiency all year round. Externally, the brickweave frontage provides off road parking, while the charming partly walled garden offers a private retreat. A patio area leads down to the main garden, which is laid to Astroturf with raised beds and a delightful summer house, perfect for outdoor enjoyment. With No Onward Chain, this exceptional home is ready for its next owners to move straight in and enjoy. Offering both character and practicality in a sought after location, it presents a fantastic opportunity for those looking for a truly special place to settle in.

History
Stoke Holy Cross has a rich history that dates to the medieval period. The village was once the site of a significant watermill, which played an important role in the local economy. This mill became particularly notable in the 19th Century when it was expanded by the Colman family, who established their first mustard mill here, helping Stoke Holy Cross become part of the famous Colmans Mustard brand history.

Architecture and Heritage
The village is home to several historic buildings, including a medieval parish church, St. Marys Church, which has stood for centuries and serves as a focal point for the community. There are also several charming cottages and period properties, some of which are listed buildings, reflecting the areas architectural heritage.

Community and Amenities
Stoke Holy Cross is a peaceful yet thriving village, with a strong sense of community. It has amenities such as a primary school, a new village hall, fish and chip shop, village store and a local gastro pub, The Wilderbeast, and award winning Stoke Mill Restaurant, both of which are well regarded for their food and hospitality. The village offers a blend of rural charm with easy access to nearby urban areas like Norwich for more extensive shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.

Natural Beauty
The villages location in the Tas Valley makes it an attractive spot for those who enjoy nature. The surrounding countryside offers plenty of opportunities for walks, cycling, and outdoor activities. The River Tas, which runs through the village, adds to its scenic beauty. Stoke Holy Cross is a desirable place to live, combining historical significance, rural tranquility and proximity to Norwich, making it appealing to both locals and newcomers.

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Please note that we have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and as so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for their purpose. Pymm & Co cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided. This is provided as a guide to the property and an inspection of the property is recommended.

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  • Council tax band

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