Spacious five-bed barn home with large garden and barn ripe for conversion..
South-facing landscaped garden and paved terrace
Nearly 2,500 sq ft of flexible living space
Attached barn with development potential (subject to permissions)
Ample gravel driveway parking for multiple vehicles
Original features: exposed beams and stonework
Oil-fired central heating; not on mains gas
Very slow broadband — impacts remote working
Council tax band above average
Set beyond a quiet rural lane near Coltishall, this substantial detached converted barn combines period character with flexible contemporary living across nearly 2,500 sq ft. Exposed beams, original stonework and high ceilings sit alongside an open-plan reception with a wood-burning stove and bi-folding doors that open onto a south-facing landscaped garden — ideal for family life and entertaining.
The attached barn is a major value driver: large, secure and currently versatile, it offers clear potential for conversion into additional living space, a studio or workshop subject to necessary planning permissions. The wide gravel drive provides ample off-road parking, and the plot — over a quarter of an acre — gives privacy and room for outdoor pursuits.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the house is well-presented throughout but is heated by an oil-fired boiler and has very slow broadband speeds, which may affect home-working. Council tax is above average. The property appears to date from the early 1900s with later work evident, offering charm but also the usual maintenance considerations of an older home.
This home suits families seeking generous accommodation in a peaceful rural setting with good local schools and easy access to Coltishall and the Broads. It will also appeal to buyers looking for development potential in the barn or those wanting roomy, characterful living close to Norwich and the Norfolk coast.