
Hulver Road, Mutford, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Key features
- Architecturally significant residence inspired by Californian Modernism
- Influences of Richard Neutra and John Lautner
- Distinctive exposed steel frame construction with Brutalist elements
- Private gated approach with sweeping driveway
- Formal courtyard with four arched car bays
- Extensive and highly flexible accommodation over two levels
- Dramatic entertaining spaces including party room and games room
- Exceptional upper-level reception room with glazing to three elevations
- Multiple terraces with elevated outlooks over the grounds
- Principal suite with dressing room, en-suite and private terrace
Description
Set discreetly within mature grounds and approached via a private gated track, this compelling residence draws heavily upon the visionary influences of Richard Neutra and John Lautner, whilst introducing a distinctly European interpretation layered with elements of Brutalism through its exposed steel frame construction and monumental sense of scale.
The approach immediately establishes the home’s architectural significance. A sweeping driveway winds through the grounds before arriving at an impressive formal courtyard framed by four arched car bays, creating a striking sense of arrival befitting the property’s bold design credentials. Internally, the accommodation unfolds with remarkable fluidity, thoughtfully integrated into the natural contours of the landscape so that both upper and lower floors enjoy ground-level access and expansive terraces.
The entrance hall provides an impressive central reception point, with the ground floor designed almost entirely around entertaining and social living. The kitchen space, whilst now requiring refurbishment, offers substantial proportions and clear potential for dramatic reinvention.
Opposite, a large family room flows seamlessly into the atmospheric party room where a sequence of arched windows overlook the terracing and swimming pool beyond. At its heart sits a remarkable brick dining table with integrated water feature, creating a wonderfully evocative entertaining environment unlike anything found in more conventional homes.
Further reception and leisure spaces continue through to a substantial games room, complemented by additional cloakrooms and practical ancillary areas including a plant room and internal stores. Throughout the property there is a fascinating interplay of volume, glazing and structural expression which reinforces the home’s architectural pedigree.
Ascending to the upper floor, the principal reception room is perhaps the defining space within the house. Surrounded by glazing on three elevations, the room is bathed in natural light and enjoys elevated views across the grounds with direct access onto a broad balcony terrace.
The adjoining upper-level kitchen serves the bedroom accommodation, where floor-to-ceiling glazing continues the home’s strong connection with its surroundings. The principal suite is particularly impressive, positioned to capture commanding views over the pool and terraces whilst benefiting from access to a substantial private terrace. A dressing room and generous en-suite complete the suite, whilst a further corner bedroom with en-suite facilities provides ideal guest accommodation.
Outside, the grounds have an established and secluded atmosphere, with lawns weaving amongst mature trees and a series of terraces creating numerous seating and entertaining areas. A substantial forty-five-foot garage sits separately within the grounds, whilst a tennis court and swimming pool — both now requiring restoration — further underline the remarkable lifestyle potential of the estate. Adjacent to the pool, a greenhouse/garden room connects to additional stores and the original pump room.
Now requiring comprehensive modernisation and refurbishment, the property nevertheless represents an exceptionally rare opportunity to acquire an architecturally significant home of immense scale and flexibility — a residence that offers the chance to sensitively restore and elevate a truly distinctive piece of design-led residential architecture.
Agents note – The property currently runs electric, heating and drainage from a neighbouring property. Buyers will need to secure new connections to the grid and fit a water treatment plant. This should be allowed for when offering on the property. Also, we are selling an adjacent bungalow which is currently on the same title. For further details please contact our office if you would be interested in securing both properties.
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- Band: E
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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