Large detached house with annexe on a generous plot in peaceful Hillington..
- Large detached house with self-contained one-bedroom annexe
- Approximately 4,160 sq.ft of versatile living space
- Principal bedroom with en-suite and walk-in wardrobe
- Open-plan kitchen/diner with central island and walk-in pantry
- Integral garage and expansive gravel driveway, ample parking
- Triple glazing and multi-fuel burner for added comfort
- Oil central heating and cavity walls likely without insulation
- Slow broadband and relatively high council tax (running costs)
Set in the heart of Hillington, this substantial detached home with a self-contained one-bedroom annexe offers flexible, multi-generational living across about 4,160 sq.ft. Spacious open-plan living, a central kitchen island, walk-in pantry and principal bedroom with en-suite and walk-in wardrobe suit family life and entertaining. Triple glazing and a multi-fuel burner add comfort and energy-efficiency where it counts.
Externally the property sits on a large plot with an expansive gravel driveway, integral garage and off-street parking for numerous vehicles. Gardens are private with rural views and mature trees, providing a peaceful setting typical of this remoter Norfolk community. The annexe has its own kitchen/living area, double bedroom and bathroom — ideal for guests, older relatives or rental income.
Practical considerations are straightforward but material: heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators, broadband speeds are slow, and the cavity walls are understood to have no insulation (constructed 1967–1975). Council tax is described as quite expensive. These factors may affect running costs and should be weighed alongside the property’s size and rural location.
Overall this is a versatile, roomy family home with strong potential for multi-generational occupation or part-rental income, best suited to buyers seeking space and privacy in a quiet village setting and prepared to manage or upgrade heating, insulation and broadband as required.