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Mill Lane, Bedingham

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

1,779 sq ft

165 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Charmimg Four Bedroom Home
  • Discreet Village Location
  • Most Impressive Living Spaces
  • Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Room
  • Study & Studio
  • Garage & Workshop Area
  • Off Road Paking
  • Delightful Walled, Front Set Gardens
  • Viewing Essentail to Appreciate the Space, STandard and Location On Offer

Description

Woodton - 0.2 miles
Bungay - 4.6 miles
Norwich - 11.2 miles
Southwold & The Coast -23.8 miles

Situated enjoying a most discreet position in the heart of the Norfolk/Suffolk border village of Bedingham is Mill House. A deceptively spacious, four bedroom home which encapsulates the charm and history of the building whilst offering the perfect balance of modern living with a most impressive, open-plan kitchen/dining room, three superb reception areas, studio space, four bedrooms and modern shower & cloakroom. Outside the walled garden grabs the southerly aspect and is beautifully planned to bring colour and scent throughout the seasons whilst the generous lawns provide a tranquil space to relax or entertain. At the head of the plot we find ample off road parking and a garage/ workshop. Viewing is essential to fully appreciate the space and location on offer.

Accommodation comprises briefly:
Entrance Porch
Sitting Room
Study/Snug
Dining Room
Family Kitchen Dining Room
Studio
Utility & Separate Cloakroom
Master Bedroom
Three Further Bedrooms
Shower Room
Stunning Walled Gardens
Garage/Workshop
Ample Off Road Parking

The Property
Entering the property in true Norfolk style, via the second entrance that leads directly from the parking area we are welcomed by a spacious entrance lobby which provides the perfect spot to kick off our boots after working in the garden or enjoying one of the many stunning walks that surround the village. A large cupboard offers a spot for coats and boots whilst doors open to the studio, cloakroom and main accommodation. The studio offers a versatile space currently serving as a gym but would make a superb home office or play room. Here we find the first glimpse of the stunning exposed stone & flint walls that appear throughout the home. Adjacent we find the ground floor cloakroom where contemporary white sanitary ware contrasts against the exposed walls. A door from the entrance lobby now opens to the main accommodation. The family kitchen/dining room offers the most unexpected 'wow factor' to the home. from the vaulted ceilings to the sheer scale of the room the kitchen is designed around modern family life and entertaining alike. Two velux windows over head allow natural light to fill the space which enhances the feature wall whilst three windows add to the light in the room and look onto the gardens. A vast range of fitted timber units line the walls with contrasting flooring and work surfaces complimenting the finish. A smaller preparation area leads open plan from the kitchen where we find space for an American style fridge/freezer. The kitchen leads seamlessly into the dining room where the character of the original building becomes more apparent. Although a substantial room a feature fireplace and exposed timbers bring a cosy feel to the space. A window looks onto the garden whilst doors open, at the front to the entrance porch and at the rear to our stairway. Continuing on the ground floor we flow into the sitting room where the mix of character and clean modern lines blend beautifully. A wood burner and log store alcove offer a focal point to the room whilst a window takes in another view of the gardens. At the rear of the sitting room we step into the snug/study which offers the perfect nook to work, study or simply relax. Returning to the dining room a door opens to the stairway where we find a storage cupboard and a door opening to the laundry room. As we climb the stairs we pass a window and overhead a velux window floods the area with light. At the head of the stairs we find the first of four bedrooms, this one being a generous single room can accommodate a small double if needed. From here the landing leads to the three further bedrooms and shower room. Bedroom two and three offer fantastic double bedroom space whilst across the landing we step down into the shower room which boasts a modern double width shower, w/c and wash basin complimented by tiled flooring and a modern take on a wrought iron radiator with towel hanging above. Completing the accommodation we find the master bedroom. This spacious room boasts a full wall of bespoke fitted wardrobes leaving the room free for our master bedroom furnishings. A window again enjoys a view of the garden and lane beyond.

Outside
Approaching the property via Mill Lane which belongs within the boundary of the house we arrive between the hedge lined driveway at the frontage of this quintessential Norfolk home. A red brick wall separates the Lane from the formal gardens, all of which are set to the frontage of the home. A gate opens to the path that leads us to the front door whilst double gates open to the driveway where we find ample parking and access to the garage & workshop space whilst a further parking space opposite the gates allows for an additional car. The gardens are set to the front of the house enjoying southerly aspect, the red brick wall fully encloses the space and provides a backdrop to the well planned range of borders that frame the garden offering all year round greenery whilst stocked with a range of perennial flowers bursting with colour and scent throughout the seasons. At the head of the path a door leads into the entrance porch whilst our vendors use the second entrance as the main access to the house which leads from the parking area into a large entrance lobby.

Location
Mill House is situated on Mill Lane set off Triple Plea Road in the Norfolk/Suffolk border village of Bedingham. Bedingham Neighbours Woodton which offers a public house and well regarded primary school. Bungay just four miles south offers a good range of all the necessary amenities and shops, schools, antique shops, restaurants, The Fisher Theatre (now showing films) and leisure facilities including indoor swimming pool and golf club. The Cathedral City of Norwich is about 30 mins drive to the North and has a mainline train link to London Liverpool Street (1hr 54mins). The unspoilt heritage coastline of Suffolk with the lovely beaches of Southwold and Walberswick are a short distance away.

Services
Oil fired central heating.
Mains water, electricity and drainage.

EPC Rating: E

Local Authority
South Norfolk Council
Tax Band: D
Postcode: NR35 2NT

Fixtures and Fittings
All fixtures and fittings including curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate
negotiation.

Tenure
Vacant possession of the freehold will be given upon completion.

Agents Note
The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not. 

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Band: D
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Garage,Off street
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Yes
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Created in 2006 as a forward-thinking, results driven, proudly independent estate agent, with a flair for customer service and a real passion for embracing the communities in which we operate; Musker McIntyre are now one of the leading property firms in East Anglia, covering Norfolk and Suffolk.

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