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Green Fall, Poringland, Norwich, Norfolk, NR14

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

3,084 sq ft

287 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Approximately 3100 Sq. Ft. Of Impressive Internal Living Accommodation
  • Substantial Detached Family Home Positioned At The End Of A Private Village Cul-De-Sac
  • Gated Entrance And Expansive Sweeping Driveway Providing A Strong Sense Of Arrival
  • Beautifully Maintained Gardens Approaching One Acre (stms) With Exceptional Privacy And Mature Planting
  • Outdoor Heated Swimming Pool Set Upon A Raised Terrace, Ideal For Entertaining
  • Exceptional Games Room/Leisure Suite Measuring Approximately 13’5” x 28’4”, With Bar, Shower Room And WC
  • Grand Reception Hall With Sweeping Staircase & Around Which The Home Flows Effortlessly
  • Triple-Aspect Sitting Room With Bay Windows, Floor-To-Ceiling Glazing And Feature Fireplace
  • Four Generous Bedrooms Including A Principal Suite With Balcony, Dressing Room And En-Suite
  • Walking Distance To Village Amenities, Schools And Bus Links While Retaining A Private, Semi-Rural Feel

Description

Discreetly positioned at the end of a small and peaceful cul-de-sac, this substantial detached residence occupies a commanding position, immediately conveying a sense of privacy, scale and exclusivity. From the moment the gated entrance opens and the sweeping driveway comes into view, it is clear that this is a home of rare presence.

The property sits within beautifully maintained grounds approaching one acre (stms), wrapping seamlessly around the house and offering an exceptional degree of privacy. Mature hedging, established planting and manicured lawns create a calm, almost park-like setting, while subtle features such as a natural spring and a carefully designed, semi-circular ornamental pond add depth and character to the garden. Despite its peaceful, semi-rural feel, the home remains centrally positioned within the village, with local amenities, schools and bus links all within comfortable walking distance.

A raised terrace forms the social heart of the garden and is home to the outdoor heated swimming pool, a standout feature that elevates the lifestyle on offer. Adjacent to the pool is a substantial and highly versatile games room measuring approximately 13’5” x 28’4”, fitted with a bar area, snooker table, dartboard, WC, shower room and useful storage cupboard. This space offers excellent flexibility, whether retained as an entertainment space or adapted for an office suite or subject to planning converted as a self-contained annexe, this remarkable space is sure to appeal to all! A covered area just to the front of the games room provides clear potential for further enhancement, such as an outdoor kitchen or pizza oven, creating a natural extension of the leisure facilities already in place.

Stepping inside, the sense of scale continues immediately. A vaulted entrance porch leads through to grand double doors, opening into a striking reception hall that sets the tone for the remainder of the house. The sweeping staircase is a true centrepiece, while the width and flow of the hallway underline the generous proportions found throughout. The accommodation extends to approximately 3100 sq. ft. of internal living space, excluding the double garage.

The sitting room is a superb space, enjoying a triple-aspect outlook with two bay windows, floor-to-ceiling double glazing and uninterrupted views across the fabulous garden. A feature fireplace provides a natural focal point, while double doors connect both to the reception hall and the formal dining room, allowing the layout to work equally well for everyday family living or more formal entertaining.

The dining room is equally impressive in scale, featuring its own bay window and a series of double doors that connect through to the kitchen/breakfast room while also creating a visual link back to the hallway, a distinctive and characterful detail. The kitchen/breakfast room, while not newly installed, has been immaculately maintained and remains highly functional, offering extensive storage, eye-level double oven, generous worktop space and a central island with integrated hob and microwave. The design was clearly ahead of its time and continues to work exceptionally well for modern family life. A double glazed bay window and door open directly onto the terrace, reinforcing the connection between the house and garden.

Adjoining the kitchen is a well-appointed utility room with additional storage, garden access and an internal door leading directly into the double garage. A study and ground-floor cloakroom complete the ground floor accommodation, providing excellent flexibility for home working.

Upstairs, a spacious landing gives access to four bedrooms, a four-piece family bathroom and an additional shower room. Three of the bedrooms are notably generous, each of a size that would comfortably serve as a principal bedroom in many homes and two benefit from deep built-in wardrobes.

The principal bedroom is a particular highlight, offering exceptional proportions, a private balcony overlooking the garden, a large walk-in dressing room and an en-suite. This suite provides a level of comfort and separation rarely found in village homes and completes the accommodation in fitting style.

Overall, this is a home that combines privacy, scale and lifestyle in a way that is increasingly difficult to find, offering the tranquillity of a tucked-away setting, extensive leisure facilities and beautifully maintained grounds, all while remaining closely connected to village life and the wider area.

Discover Life in Poringland;

Where Village Charm Meets Contemporary Convenience!

Perfectly positioned just five miles south of Norwich, Poringland is a flourishing village that effortlessly balances countryside calm with everyday connectivity. This is a community that’s constantly evolving, yet remains deeply rooted in the beauty and tranquillity of its rural setting.

At the heart of the village lies a newly unveiled Tesco Express, bringing with it a fresh wave of modern convenience. Just moments away, a fully revamped petrol station ensures smooth travel for commuters and weekend explorers alike, it’s the little details that make village life here effortlessly easy.

Everyday life is well-catered for with a range of local amenities including a pharmacy, doctors’ surgery, community centre, hair salons, a popular café, takeaways, and two well-regarded public houses. For those working from home, the village offers high-speed broadband options, while for those commuting, Norwich city centre is easily accessible by car or regular bus links.

Poringland is particularly popular with families, thanks to its strong educational offering. Poringland Primary School and Nursery is rated Good by Ofsted and enjoys an excellent local reputation. For older students, Framingham Earl High School sits just a few minutes away and provides a well-rounded secondary education.

Dining is a true pleasure here. Moments from your doorstep sits Caistor Hall, a Georgian country house now home to the Michelin-recommended restaurant by Mark Poynton. Its seasonal tasting menus draw food lovers from far and wide, all seeking that rare combination of exceptional cuisine and timeless surroundings.

And for something a little more laid-back yet equally special, The Wildebeest in Stoke Holy Cross offers contemporary dishes crafted with local flair, perfect for Sunday lunches, date nights, and everything in between.

On the edge of the village, the gentle rise of Stoke Hill provides panoramic views over the Norfolk countryside, ideal for reflective walks and golden-hour moments.

Poringland is more than a place to live. It’s a lifestyle, rural yet refined, peaceful yet well-connected. Whether you’re raising a family, downsizing in style, or seeking a countryside escape without compromising on quality, this vibrant village is ready to welcome you home.

Additional Information:

Council Tax Band - G
Local Authority - South Norfolk Council
We have been advised that the property is connected to mains water, electricity and gas.

Winkworth wishes to inform prospective buyers and tenants that these particulars are a guide and act as information only. All our details are given in good faith and believed to be correct at the time of printing but they don’t form part of an offer or contract. No Winkworth employee has authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. All fixtures and fittings, whether fitted or not are deemed removable by the vendor unless stated otherwise and room sizes are measured between internal wall surfaces, including furnishings. The services, systems and appliances have not been tested, and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given.

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Unit 2 Overtons Way, Poringland, NR14 7WB

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With over 30 years worth of Estate Agency experience in the office, your home is going to be in safe hands.

Living and working in Poringland means our staff have the local knowledge needed to find the right buyer or tenant for your property, plus with over 95 independent offices nationwide our reach is larger than most.

Our skilled and professionally trained staff not only offer expert local knowledge but also a personal service which is tailored to you. We treat your home as if it was our own.

As Winkworth agents we love what we do and pride ourselves on having a unique perspective on the entire process of matching people with homes.

From the little things we see that others miss, to the neighbourhoods we know like the back of our hands, because where others see customers, we see people and where others see houses we see homes.

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