Spacious Grade II listed farmhouse with two‑bed annexe and large walled garden in rural Bircham Newton..
- Grade II listed Georgian farmhouse with strong period features
- Five bedrooms plus separate two‑bed annexe (self‑contained)
- Four reception rooms, large cellar, and three attic rooms
- Walled garden, gated driveway and ample off‑street parking
- Annexe has holiday‑let or overflow potential; garage/workshop
- Oil central heating and septic tank; higher running costs
- Listed status will complicate alterations and repairs
- Council Tax Band F (classified as expensive)
A substantial Grade II listed Georgian farmhouse set behind gated grounds in Bircham Newton, offering roomy family living plus a self-contained two‑bed annexe. The house retains strong period character — exposed oak beams, wide Georgian boards, an inglenook fireplace and sash windows — giving a warm, historic feel across generous reception spaces and large bedrooms.
The layout suits a multi‑generational household or those wanting flexible space: five main bedrooms, four reception rooms, three attic rooms and a sizeable dry cellar. The converted former stables provide a two‑bed annexe that has been used as a holiday let or owner accommodation, alongside garage, workshop and log store. Large gated off‑street parking, a walled rear garden and patio complete the setting.
Practical points to note: the property is Grade II listed, which restricts certain works and may complicate alterations; the house uses oil central heating and a private septic tank; council tax is Band F. The location is rural, with average mobile signal but fast broadband and low local crime, and King’s Lynn station provides rail links to Cambridge and London.
This is a home of scale and character for buyers who value historic detail and flexible living space, and who are comfortable managing listed‑building obligations and the running costs of a large, period property.