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Morston

PROPERTY TYPE

Barn Conversion

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Detached Barn Conversion
  • Located in the Heart of Morston
  • 0.9 Acre (STMS) of Formalised Grounds
  • Private and Discreet Setting
  • Beautifully Maintained and Presented
  • Classic Barn Features
  • Well-Proportioned Accommodation
  • Walking Distance to Morston Quay

Description

"An unexpectedly magical space."

The unmistakable theatre of a classic and traditional Norfolk barn, sympathetically combined with luxurious accommodation and discreet surroundings to create a magical coastal home of the rarest kind.

'Hall Farm Barn' in Morston comes to the open market for the first time in over 30 years, having been a much-loved and cherished holiday home for a family spread across the country.

A place created to enjoy family gatherings on a large scale throughout the year, this special barn features flexible receptions, sociable dining options, glorious formal grounds, and a hard to beat coastal position with Morston Quay and the heritage coastline just a short stroll away.

Beautifully maintained throughout, the barn presents a rare opportunity to own and enjoy a substantial period home located in Morston, arguably one of north Norfolk's most prized coastal villages.

Intricate brick and flint elevations sit under a traditional pantile roof to create a distinguished home, set within a former tithe barn. Expertly converted into a dwelling in 1992, with the assistance of local craftsmen, this fine home boasts refined accommodation, which extends to around 2,700 sq. ft., predominantly set over two floors.

A wonderful reception hall with a double height atrium window immediately sets the tone for the barn and looks out over a south-facing sun terrace. A 30' long, dual aspect kitchen and dining area creates a highly sociable space for gatherings on a grand scale, and flows directly out onto a paved sun terrace, enclosed by brick and flint walls.

"The large, sun-drenched entrance hall is the perfect spot to enjoy a quiet moment of reflection..."

Two formal receptions provide flexible living areas, each with their own strong identity and features. A formal, yet cosy living room provides a refined space set around a charming inglenook fireplace. An elevated family room creates an alternative reception for large, informal gatherings and features a vaulted and beamed ceiling, ornate fireplace with wood-burner, and floor to ceiling south-facing windows.

Tucked away at one end of the ground floor is a delightful bedroom. This charming room features a luxurious en-suite shower room, south-facing views and a unique mezzanine 'bed shelf' for that occasional extra guest.

Further accommodation to the ground floor includes a guest WC and the all-important utility room.

"We have lived at the property for over thirty years, it has been the centre of our family over several generations."

A wonderful turning staircase rises elegantly from the reception hall to a galleried landing, where far-reaching southerly views can be enjoyed. A sumptuous principal bedroom suite perfectly embraces all the classic features of the barn, with exquisite proportions and a vaulted and beamed ceiling. A luxurious en-suite bathroom adds further refinement to this very special principal suite and includes a fabulous walk-in shower and separate bath.

Two further double bedrooms, of generous proportions, provide further guest space and are served by a family sized bath and shower room.

'Hall Farm Barn' is discreetly nestled in wonderful, private grounds which extend to around 0.9 acre (stms) and enjoy a sun-drenched southerly aspect. The grounds complement and extend the family accommodation perfectly by creating outside space and a social hub for those family gatherings. Off the atrium hall is a delightful sunken terrace, which is flanked by retainer brick and flint walls and dressed in colourful, soft landscaping to create a magical space which basks in the sunshine.

Off the kitchen/diner, and to the east elevation, is a further paved sun terrace which looks out over sprawling lawns and creates a wonderful space for gatherings on a large scale. This delightful area is enclosed by high brick and flint walls to create a sheltered and intimate space.

A private, gated entrance gives access to the grounds with a long sweeping driveway, flanked by lawns and soft landscaping. To the left of the driveway is an area designated for flexible storage options and ideal for boats. The driveway elegantly arrives at a central hard-standing and turning area in front of the barn, providing extensive and flexible parking options. Two pairs of double barn doors open to reveal spacious garaging and storage options. Forming part of the main barn structure, the garaging offers further potential for habitable enhancement (subject to relevant planning consents) and there is further potential to create additional garage/store options away from the main barn.

The grounds are mainly laid to lawn with soft landscaping to provide an idyllic and calming environment. Facing due south, the gardens are blessed with plenty of sunshine throughout the day and early evening.

"Hall Farm Barn is sunny, peaceful and unique."

Located in the heart of Morston, yet discreetly tucked away, Hall Farm Barn enjoys a blessed location and environment. Step outside the grounds and you are just a short walk away from The Anchor Inn, a fantastic gastro pub, Morston Hall, a Michelin Starred Country House Hotel, and of course the historic Morston Quay with its sailing community and access to some of the finest coastal walks the region has to offer. 

MORSTON Known for its beautiful countryside and stunning coastal scenery, Morston is a charming village situated on the north Norfolk coast, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The village itself has a small, but thriving, community. In addition to the village hall and church, there are several other notable amenities. From the Michelin Starred Country House Hotel - 'Morston Hall', and the recently re-opened 'Anchor Inn' - a popular local pub and restaurant, to Morston Quay, with its sailing community and access to wonderful coastal walks, there is plenty to see and do in Morston.

Situated on a tidal creek, which is part of the larger Blakeney Harbour, there are plenty of opportunities for water-based activities, such as sailing, kayaking, and boat trips to see the wild seal colony at Blakeney Point. The creek is also home to a small working fishing harbour, which adds to the village's charm and character.

Located on the Norfolk Coast Path, a long-distance footpath that runs from Hunstanton to Cromer, there are also several circular walks in the surrounding countryside, including the Morston Marshes Nature Reserve, which is home to a wide variety of birds and other wildlife.

Overall, Morston is a delightful village that offers the perfect blend of coastal and countryside living. It is a place where visitors can relax and unwind in a beautiful natural setting, while also enjoying the warm hospitality of the local community. 

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water and electricity. Heating via oil fired central heating. Septic tank drainage. 

COUNCIL TAX Band G. 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING E. Ref:- 6437-8825-7200-0020-6276
To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys.  

TENURE Freehold. 

LOCATION What3words: ///polka.defender.flames 

PROPERTY REFERENCE 30881. 

WEBSITE TAGS garden-parties 

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