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Distinguished Georgian Home in a Substantial Plot in Hillington

PROPERTY TYPE

Manor House

BEDROOMS

11

BATHROOMS

6

SIZE

7,848 sq ft

729 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Grade II Listed Georgian Home
  • Approximately Five Acres (STMS) of Landscaped Gardens, Woodland, and Sweeping Lawns
  • Offered with No Onward Chain
  • Over 8,000 Sq. Ft. with 11 Bedrooms, Six Bathrooms, and Six Reception Rooms across Four Floors
  • Victorian Swimming Pond - a Rare Original Feature
  • Private Hard Tennis Court
  • Brick and Chalk Stone Coach House, Stables and Outbuildings Prime for Conversion (STPP)
  • Sweeping Drive and Carports/Garaging
  • Peaceful Secluded Setting in a Desirable Village Location
  • Rich in History and Lifestyle

Description

Set amidst the gentle rolling countryside of West Norfolk, just a stone’s throw from the royal Sandringham Estate, Uphall is a remarkable Grade II listed Georgian residence, imbued with heritage, elegance, and quiet grandeur. Approached via a long private drive and nestled within approximately five acres (STMS) of mature gardens, woodland, and formal grounds, this is a property that evokes the very best of English country living – serene, refined, and deeply rooted in character.

Dating to the late 18th century, Uphall’s architectural pedigree is matched only by its personal history. Once the residence of Lady Fermoy, Lady-in-Waiting and close confidante to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, the home served as a private base during the renovation of Sandringham House in the early 1970s. It is a property not only of stature, but of story.

Behind its handsome red-brick façade, the house reveals a series of finely proportioned rooms, all thoughtfully arranged to combine period charm with functional living. Elegant sash windows, intricate cornicing, original mantelpieces, and soaring ceilings speak to its Georgian roots, while ongoing restoration and careful stewardship have ensured the home continues to serve a modern lifestyle.

The main residence and coach house extend to in excess of 8,000 sq.ft., with accommodation arranged across four generous floors. At its heart lies a striking reception hall, setting the tone for a sequence of beautifully proportioned reception rooms – ideal for both entertaining on a formal scale and comfortable everyday living in equal measure. The home benefits from a brand new Honeywell heating system, centrally and remotely controlled, alongside a highly efficient dual furnace system, ensuring comfort and efficiency throughout the seasons. Further character and warmth are provided by multiple open fireplaces and wood burners, perfectly complementing the home’s historic character.

A warm and characterful open-plan kitchen/breakfast and family room serves as the social centre of the house, complete with a traditional four-oven electric AGA, walk-in larder, and a delightful handcrafted kitchen. A charming snug and a series of cellar-level rooms add further versatility, offering ideal spaces for relaxed family use, hobbies, or storage. The cellar also provides an extensive laundry room, a wine cellar, and generous storage throughout.

The home has been further enhanced by a recently added extension incorporating three rooms – a fitness room, dog/boot room, and storage space – illuminated by three lantern roof lights that flood the area with natural light, seamlessly blending modern functionality with the original house.

Upstairs, the accommodation offers up to eleven bedrooms and six bathrooms, including several en-suites, providing exceptional flexibility for family life, guest accommodation, or live-in staff. Each room is thoughtfully presented, with many enjoying sweeping views across the gardens and surrounding rural landscape, reinforcing Uphall’s sense of privacy, scale, and timeless country elegance.

Externally, Uphall truly comes into its own. From the moment you turn onto the private gravelled drive, the setting exudes privacy, tranquillity, and natural beauty. Carefully arranged formal gardens blend seamlessly with rolling lawns and specimen trees - including mature lime, oak, and yew.

To the south and west, a paved terrace offers a perfect space for al fresco dining, surrounded by climbing roses and herbaceous borders. Beyond lies a large formal lawn, flanked by woodland, and far-reaching countryside views beyond.

Key highlights include a full-size hard tennis court, gracefully secluded behind beech hedging to provide privacy and year-round enjoyment, along with a rare and enchanting Victorian swimming pond that creates an idyllic setting for wild swimming and peaceful reflection. The grounds also offer a productive kitchen garden and charming herb garden/potager, encouraging a homegrown lifestyle. A characterful brick and chalk stone coach house - together with the original stable block - presents exciting potential for conversion (STPP), while further outbuildings, including wood stores and multiple cart lodges, provide generous space for practical needs and country pursuits.

The grounds are well-stocked and varied, providing habitat for wildlife and endless inspiration for garden lovers.

HILLINGTON
A small village situated a few miles outside King’s Lynn, Hillington is on the edge of the Royal Estate of Sandringham with Sandringham House, Woods and other Royal villages such as West Newton and Anmer just a short drive away.

The village amenities include a village shop/garage/post office, the renowned Ffolkes Arms Hotel, and the local church. Hillington is ideally located for access to King’s Lynn, Fakenham and the North Norfolk Coast, with exceptional sailing, beaches, many great pubs, and nature reserves all within half an hour. For the keen golfers there are courses nearby at King’s Lynn and Middleton, and slightly further away are the challenging links courses of Hunstanton and the Royal West Norfolk at Brancaster.

With Cambridge, Peterborough and Norwich all within an hour’s drive and a direct rail line into London King’s Cross arriving in the capital in just 1 hour 40 minutes, King’s Lynn continues to attract a growing number of professionals seeking an easy commuter route. It’s easy to see the appeal of this central location with a clutch of high street retailers and independent restaurants in the town’s Vancouver Centre. The Majestic Cinema and King’s Lynn Alive Corn Exchange are the place to catch a film or show, or check out what’s on at St George’s Guildhall, the UK’s largest surviving medieval guildhall, today a vibrant arts centre.

For those seeking a rural retreat with heritage, yet still desiring access and opportunity, this is a location of rare balance.

SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains electricity and water. Drainage to private treatment plant. Oil fired central heating.

COUNCIL TAX
Band H.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
An Energy Performance Certificate is not required for this property, due to it being Grade II Listed.

TENURE
Freehold.

LOCATION
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About Sowerbys, King's Lynn

23 Tuesday Market Place King's Lynn Norfolk PE30 1JJ
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Our home in King’s Lynn

Overlooking the square where the calls of market traders once echoed, our King’s Lynn branch is a proud part of West Norfolk’s rich heritage. Perched on the banks of the River Great Ouse, the town was once one of the busiest ports in the country. Today, its cobbled streets along the quay are home to welcoming eateries and independent stores.

A place with history

For many years the Sowerbys team could be found on King Street - once known as ‘Stockfish Row’ for the number of fish merchants that lived there. With a listed building every 26 feet, Sir John Betjeman described it as one of the finest walks in England. Growth saw the branch relocate in 2022 to Bank Chambers, a grand listed property sitting centrally among historic buildings at the top of Tuesday Market Place.

Step inside

Peer out from the front-facing windows and soak up the comings and goings of shoppers across the square, surrounded by enchanting architecture that has watched over the heart of the town for centuries. Before its restoration, Bank Chambers sat empty for several years, hiding stories within its walls - from the names of local people etched into its shutters to what is thought to be the first wallpaper hung on the medieval timber frame still in place today.

A warm welcome

Step through the front door and rest your feet in the comfortable client lounge, or join us in the grand boardroom with those iconic marketplace views. Whether you’re here to talk property or simply enjoy a coffee, you’re always welcome at Sowerbys King’s Lynn.

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