Millway Lane, Palgrave, Diss

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
6
- BATHROOMS
4
- SIZE
3,394 sq ft
315 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Beautifully presented 18th-century farmhouse, remarkably not listed, and full of original character and offered with no onward chain
- Approximately 2.5 acres (stms) of gardens, two ponds, and a paddock, offering endless lifestyle possibilities.
- Three elegant reception rooms featuring exposed beams, original floorboards and cosy wood-burning stoves.
- Versatile self-contained annexe, ideal for multi-generational living, guests or working from home.
- Natural swimming pond, an ornamental pond, outdoor shower and mature landscaped gardens.
- Cherished by the same family for over 30 years and thoughtfully improved throughout.
- A rare opportunity to embrace the best of country living, with space to grow, entertain and enjoy the outdoors.
- Five characterful bedrooms with beautiful countryside views from the principal and annexe suites.
- Peaceful rural setting with an in-and-out driveway, ample parking and paddock beyond.
- Spectacular 37ft farmhouse kitchen with wood burner, Belfast sink and space made for entertaining.
Description
A Home Where The Pace Of Life Naturally Slows... - Dating back to the early 18th century yet remarkably remains unlisted, Millway Farm combines centuries of character with a bright, relaxed interior that feels both timeless and effortlessly comfortable.
Stepping through the front door, there's an immediate sense that this is a home which has been loved and lived in. The entrance porch offers a practical place for coats and muddy boots after countryside walks, before leading into three beautifully proportioned reception rooms. Each has its own individual character, with two centred around wood-burning stoves that create inviting spaces to gather on colder evenings. Original timber floorboards run throughout, complemented by exposed beams, red brick fireplaces and the kind of authentic period details that simply can't be recreated. Whether you need a cosy family snug, a formal dining room, a home office or somewhere peaceful to unwind with a book, the layout adapts beautifully to modern family life.
At the heart of the home lies an exceptional kitchen/breakfast/dining/family room stretching to more than 11m in length. Bathed in natural light from large windows and French doors to the rear garden, and skylights, it's a room designed as much for everyday living as it is for entertaining. An exposed brick fireplace with its own wood-burning stove creates a welcoming focal point, while solid timber worktops, a Belfast sink, ink-blue cabinetry with brass furniture, and pamment-tiled flooring bring together classic farmhouse style with thoughtful modern touches. This is the room where life naturally happens. Long breakfasts that become lazy afternoons, children gathering around the table after school, friends lingering over supper, and Christmas celebrations with everyone together. Spacious yet wonderfully welcoming, it's easy to imagine this becoming the heart of family life for years to come. A separate utility room, the most gorgeous utility room we've ever seen, with exposed beams and brickworkkeeps the practicalities of country life exactly where they belong. With direct access to the garden, it's the ideal space for muddy boots after a walk, wet dogs, laundry and all the essentials that come with busy family living.
Three separate staircases lead to the first floor, reflecting the farmhouse's long history and evolution over the centuries. The main house offers five characterful bedrooms, each enjoying its own individual outlook, while both the principal bedroom and the annexe bedroom make the most of far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside. It's the sort of outlook that's never likely to lose its appeal, changing beautifully with every season.
Connected to the main house yet equally capable of standing on its own, the annexe was thoughtfully extended in 2005/06 to create beautifully independent accommodation. With its own kitchen, living space, utility room and shower room on the ground floor, alongside a generous first-floor bedroom and bathroom, it offers endless flexibility. Whether you're welcoming extended family, accommodating guests, giving teenagers their own space or creating a comfortable home for multi-generational living, A separate rear entrance adds to its privacy, making it equally suited to those working from home or anyone seeking potential guest accommodation.
Outside, the lifestyle this home offers becomes immediately apparent. Approached via a peaceful country lane and framed by mature lime trees, the farmhouse enjoys a wonderful sense of privacy from the moment you arrive. An in-and-out driveway provides extensive parking for numerous vehicles, completing a home that balances practical country living with undeniable charm.
Extending to approximately 2.5 acres (stms), the grounds are a wonderful balance of formal gardens and open space. Sweeping lawns are interspersed with mature trees, established planting and productive apple and plum trees, while colourful agapanthus bring vibrant displays throughout the summer months. A traditional garden pond adds further character, while the natural swimming pond provides a truly special feature — perfect for an early morning swim or cooling off on warm summer afternoons. An outdoor shower and WC complete this unique outdoor setting.
The kitchen opens directly onto a generous patio, creating an effortless connection between inside and out for summer entertaining, family barbecues and evenings spent watching the sun disappear across the surrounding fields. Tucked away beneath a rustic pergola, a separate decked seating area offers a quieter retreat to enjoy a morning coffee or lose yourself in a good book.
Beyond the gardens, the adjoining paddock opens up even more possibilities. Whether you've always dreamed of keeping a pony, creating a smallholding, planting an orchard or simply enjoying the luxury of open space, the land provides the freedom to shape it around your own lifestyle. The existing stable, currently used for storage, offers further potential should equestrian use once again become part of the property's future.
Despite its wonderfully peaceful rural setting, the property is perfectly placed for everyday convenience. The village of Palgrave offers a strong sense of community with a popular primary school, village hall, church, recreation ground and playing fields, while scenic walks and quiet country lanes are right on the doorstep.
Just a few minutes away, the thriving market town of Diss provides an excellent range of amenities, including independent boutiques, national retailers, supermarkets such as Tesco, Morrisons, Aldi and Lidl, cafés, pubs, restaurants and takeaways, together with a leisure centre, gym, health centre, dentists, pharmacies and a modern community hospital.
Agents Notes... - A pre-recorded walkaround tour is available for this property
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Brochures
Millway Lane, Palgrave, DissBrochure- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: F
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Garage,Driveway
- 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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