Great Barton, Suffolk

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
6
- BATHROOMS
5
- SIZE
5,440 sq ft
505 sq m
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Description
Situated on the edge of this well-regarded and conveniently placed village, Elms Farm House is a substantial Grade II listed farmhouse of considerable architectural and historic interest. Predominantly timber-framed and believed to date from around 1620–1630, the house was built by Robert Sowgate, whose family history remains woven into the fabric of the building. Most notably, the first floor contains a remarkable painted ceiling incorporating one of only thirteen known surviving candle paintings, thought to be among the finest examples in existence.
Over the past two decades, the house has been the subject of an exacting programme of restoration and improvement. The property was carefully stripped back to its original timber frame, allowing for the insertion of a new sole plate, the introduction of sheep's wool insulation and complete rewiring and replumbing throughout. More recently, a comprehensive programme of updating has included the installation of a beautifully appointed kitchen and three contemporary bath and shower rooms, creating a house that combines historic integrity with modern comfort.
The accommodation extends to well over 4,000 square feet and is notable for both its scale and versatility. A green oak entrance porch with herringbone brick flooring opens into a magnificent dining hall, where oak floorboards and a wood-burning stove create an immediate sense of warmth and occasion.
Beyond lies a series of beautifully proportioned reception rooms, each possessing its own distinct character. The drawing room enjoys a dual aspect and features shuttered French doors opening onto the gardens, together with a handsome barrel-backed red brick fireplace.
The snug centres around a traditional inglenook fireplace, while the sitting room offers a more formal setting, complete with an elegant moulded surround and bespoke storage cupboards.
At the rear of the house, the kitchen forms the natural heart of daily life. Thoughtfully designed and extensively fitted with sleek contemporary cabinetry, it features granite worktops, a substantial central island with handcrafted oak breakfast bar and a comprehensive range of integrated appliances. French doors lead directly into a green oak garden room, where limestone flooring and a modern wood-burning stove create a wonderfully light-filled space from which to enjoy views across the gardens. A cloakroom, laundry room and cellar complete the ground floor.
The first floor is approached via an exceptional 17th-century tower staircase, retaining its original balustrade and handrail. Here, the accommodation comprises three generous bedroom suites, together with two further bedrooms served by a beautifully appointed family bathroom.
Within the principal suite lies one of the property's most extraordinary features: a rare late-17th-century painted ceiling incorporating the celebrated candle paintings. These historic works are understood not to require permanent exposure; however, should they be concealed, any covering materials must be lime based in accordance with conservation guidance.
The second floor provides further flexibility, with a spacious attic studio and adjoining shower room, together with a separate attic store approached by its own staircase from the first floor.
Outside
The property is approached initially over a shared gravel driveway leading through extensive grounds, with a large area for visitors’ parking, together with a private gated gravel driveway with garden store, double cart lodge and garage. Elms Farm House sits squarely within its private grounds with planted front garden rich in lavender and mature trees, leading around the main lawned gardens with a variety of mature shrubs and specimen trees to include a tulip and ginkgo, decked seating area and pergola.
Location
Great Barton is a village in Suffolk, located 3 miles northeast of Bury St Edmunds on the A143. Gt Barton is close in proximity to Thurston and Bury St Edmunds train stations with links to Liverpool Street, London. It has great access also via the A143 onto the A11 to Norwich. The village is rich with history with a strong sense of community. Amenities include a post office, village store and pub. Great Barton Church of England Primary Academy is reported as having a 'Good' Ofsted report.
Services
Mains water, drainage and electricity • Oil-fired heating • Council Tax Band ‘F’ • EPC ‘D’ • Broadband: Ultrafast 1,000MB available •
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- Band: F
- 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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