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Neatherd Moor, Dereham

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

3,339 sq ft

310 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Private moorland setting with direct access to the open green space and walking trails of Neatherd Moor, perfect for an outdoor lifestyle
  • Approved planning for a separate three-bedroom bungalow (Ref: PL/2025/0782/FMIN), offering immediate and valuable future development potential
  • Exceptional opportunity for multi-generational living, guest accommodation or long-term investment within the grounds
  • Beautifully presented detached residence finished to a high standard throughout, blending character with modern refinement
  • Versatile and generous accommodation across two floors, designed to suit both family living and entertaining
  • Striking vaulted kitchen with central island, range-style cooker and ample space for dining and informal seating
  • Five double bedrooms, including a versatile guest suite with en-suite, ideal for visitors or home working
  • Landscaped gardens featuring extensive patio areas, established planting and private spaces for outdoor entertaining
  • Double garage, extensive off-road parking and a private gated driveway approached via a peaceful track
  • Tranquil countryside setting offering privacy and seclusion, yet with convenient access to Dereham town centre and the A47 for commuting

Description

A rare chance to secure a distinguished home with exceptional future potential in one of Dereham’s most sought-after rural settings. Old Farmhouse is set on the edge of Neatherd Moor, offering a superb balance of privacy, open countryside and convenient access to the town centre. The main residence is beautifully presented, providing generous and versatile accommodation perfectly suited to modern family living and entertaining. A key highlight is the approved planning permission for a separate three-bedroom, two-bathroom bungalow, presenting a unique opportunity for multi-generational living or long-term investment. The proposed design has been thoughtfully arranged to ensure both properties enjoy privacy and independence within the grounds. Approached via a private track and surrounded by natural green space, the setting delivers a lifestyle defined by tranquillity, space and exciting future possibilities.

Exceptional Living Beside Neatherd Moor - Privacy, Nature and Town Convenience Perfectly Balanced

Placed alongside the unspoilt expanse of Neatherd Moor, this outstanding home enjoys a private and peaceful setting, offering a rare sense of space and seclusion while remaining exceptionally well-connected. The Moor itself is one of Dereham’s most cherished natural assets, providing acres of open grassland, woodland and meandering walking routes, ideal for dog walkers, runners and those who appreciate an outdoor lifestyle.

The landscape is rich in wildlife and changes beautifully with the seasons, creating an ever-present connection to nature and a genuine countryside feel directly from the doorstep.

Despite this tranquil setting, the property lies within convenient reach of Dereham town centre. Centrally positioned within Norfolk, Dereham sits approximately 15 miles west of Norwich and around 25 miles east of King’s Lynn, making it a well-placed hub within the county. As an established market town, it offers a strong and diverse range of amenities to support modern living.

Shopping is well catered for, with major supermarkets including Tesco, Morrisons, Aldi and Lidl, complemented by independent retailers, local butchers, bakeries and cafés that contribute to the town’s traditional character. A twice-weekly market further enhances this, reinforcing Dereham’s identity as a thriving and well-supported centre.

A varied selection of restaurants, public houses and casual dining venues provide options for both everyday convenience and social occasions. The town itself benefits from a long and well-documented history, adding depth and a sense of place to its surroundings.

Educational provision is well regarded, with a number of primary schools and secondary education available at Dereham Neatherd High School, making the area a practical choice for families. Healthcare services are easily accessible, including GP practices and local facilities, with the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital within comfortable driving distance.

Leisure and recreation are equally well served. Dereham Leisure Centre offers a gym, swimming pool and fitness classes, while Dereham Town Football Club and other local organisations contribute to a strong sense of community. The town also hosts seasonal events and gatherings, alongside activities at venues such as Dereham Memorial Hall.

Beyond the town, the surrounding Norfolk countryside offers a wealth of opportunities for exploration, from country parks and cycle routes to picturesque villages.

Altogether, the location offers a carefully balanced lifestyle, combining privacy, natural beauty and accessibility, well suited to those seeking a refined yet relaxed way of living within a well-connected market town setting.

A Rare Opportunity to Acquire an Exceptional Home with Approved Development Potential in a Private Moorland Setting

Positioned within a discreet and highly sought-after setting on the edge of Neatherd Moor, Old Farmhouse offers an immediate sense of privacy and quiet distinction, approached via a private track that gently winds through open green space before arriving at the property.

Set within approximately 0.75 acres (STMS), the house sits comfortably within its surroundings, bordered by established planting and open countryside. From the outset, there is a clear feeling of seclusion and space, yet importantly, this position remains within easy reach of Dereham town centre, creating a balance between rural calm and everyday convenience.

Approved Development Opportunity

What truly elevates this property is the approved planning permission (Ref: PL/2025/0782/FMIN) for the construction of a separate three-bedroom, two-bathroom bungalow within the grounds.

The approved scheme has been carefully considered in both design and placement, ensuring it sits harmoniously within the plot while preserving the privacy and amenity of the existing house. The proposed dwelling occupies a defined parcel of land within the overall grounds, naturally screened by established hedging and arranged so that there is no overlooking between the two properties.

The design reflects a traditional Norfolk style, incorporating attractive architectural detailing. Internally, the layout has been designed to suit modern living, offering three bedrooms alongside generous open-plan living spaces, with practical and accessible circulation and direct connections to the garden.

From a practical perspective, the arrangement has been thoughtfully planned. The new bungalow will be served by a shared private driveway, complete with an internal turning head, while a double garage is positioned to act as a natural privacy screen, further reinforcing the separation between both homes. Independent soakaway systems are proposed, with the existing treatment plant shared, ensuring an efficient and considered infrastructure.

This carefully designed addition offers a rare and highly valuable opportunity, whether for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or as a long-term lifestyle investment. With planning already secured, a purchaser can move forward with confidence, avoiding both uncertainty and delay.

Reception Hall & Principal Living Spaces

The house opens into an impressive reception hall, a central and welcoming space that introduces the tone of the home. Light and well-proportioned, this area offers flexibility beyond simple circulation, lending itself equally well to use as a study area or informal sitting space.

The ground floor unfolds with a natural sense of flow. The sitting room is both elegant and comfortable, arranged around a characterful exposed brick fireplace with wood-burning stove. A large window frames views across the garden, allowing natural light to define the space throughout the day.

A second reception space, designed for both living and dining, provides a more open and sociable environment. With direct access onto the terrace, this room naturally extends into the garden during warmer months, making it particularly well suited to entertaining or relaxed family gatherings.

Kitchen, Dining & Ancillary Spaces

At the core of the home lies a striking kitchen, designed to be both functional and visually impactful. Vaulted ceilings enhance the sense of volume, while a large picture window introduces generous natural light and connects the space to the surrounding landscape.

Fitted with contemporary cabinetry, a central island and a range-style cooker, the kitchen balances practicality with a refined aesthetic. There is ample room for dining or informal seating, allowing the space to function as a true hub of the household.

Supporting spaces have been carefully considered, with a separate utility room offering additional storage and workspace, alongside internal access to the garage, ensuring day-to-day living remains effortless and well organised.

Bedrooms & Flexible Accommodation

The first floor provides four well-proportioned double bedrooms, all arranged around a central landing. The principal suite is particularly well considered, benefitting from a dressing area and en-suite shower room, creating a private and comfortable environment.

The remaining bedrooms are served by a family bathroom, with all rooms presented to a high standard and offering flexibility for family living or guest accommodation.

A particularly versatile element of the property is the accommodation situated above the double garage. Complete with its own en-suite, this space works exceptionally well as a fifth bedroom, guest suite or private home office, offering a degree of independence from the main house.

Gardens, Grounds & Setting

The grounds wrap naturally around the house, creating a sense of enclosure without compromising the openness of the setting. A five-bar gate opens onto a generous gravel driveway, providing ample parking and leading to the double garage.

The front garden is laid primarily to lawn and enclosed by mature hedging, offering privacy and a safe, open space. To the rear, the landscaped garden has been thoughtfully arranged with an extensive patio, planted borders and areas designed for both relaxation and entertaining, alongside a charming children’s tree house complete with a climbing wall and a Rhino greenhouse, adding both character and practicality to the outdoor space.

The surrounding moorland setting defines the lifestyle on offer. With direct access to walking routes, open green space and a varied natural landscape, the environment encourages a slower pace of living, whether through daily walks, outdoor entertaining, or simply enjoying the sense of space and quiet.

A Lifestyle with Long-Term Potential

Old Farmhouse represents far more than a single home. It offers the rare combination of a beautifully presented residence, a private and established setting, and fully approved development potential.

The inclusion of consent for a separate three-bedroom bungalow transforms the proposition into something far more dynamic—ideal for those seeking to create a multi-generational home, accommodate extended family, or secure long-term value through thoughtful expansion.

In a location where such opportunities are increasingly scarce, this property provides a compelling blend of privacy, flexibility and future-proofed living, all set against the natural backdrop of one of Dereham’s most cherished green spaces.

Agents Note

The property is offered freehold and is connected to mains water and electricity, with private drainage and oil-fired central heating.

Planning permission has been granted under reference PL/2025/0782/FMIN. Further details, plans and supporting documentation are available within the listing, and interested parties are encouraged to contact the Dereham branch for additional information.

Disclaimer

Minors and Brady (M&B) along with their representatives, are not authorised to provide assurances about the property, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their client. We don’t take responsibility for any statements made in these particulars, which don’t constitute part of any offer or contract. To comply with AML regulations, £52 is charged to each buyer which covers the cost of the digital ID check. It’s recommended to verify leasehold charges provided by the seller through legal representation. All mentioned areas, measurements, and distances are approximate, and the information, including text, photographs, and plans, serves as guidance and may not cover all aspects comprehensively. It shouldn’t be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations, or other consents. Services, equipment, and facilities haven’t been tested by M&B, and prospective purchasers are advised to verify the information to their satisfaction through inspection or other means.

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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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Monthly repayments£4,137
Property: £ 825,000
Deposit: £ 82,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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9a Market Place, Dereham, NR19 2AW

With over 400 years of combined experience, we know that moving home is more than just a transaction - it's a major milestone in your life. As independently run estate agents, we understand that buying, selling, or letting a property is one of the biggest decisions you'll ever make. That's why we're here to make the journey as smooth, stress-free, and rewarding as possible. From the moment you decide to sell, buy, or rent, our dedicated team works alongside you - offering expert advice, open communication, complete transparency, and a service fully tailored to your needs.

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