Three double bedrooms, two on the ground floor (one en-suite)
Vaulted beamed living room with wood burner and double-height ceiling
Generous plot with mature gardens, large terrace and walled courtyard
Private drive with parking for several vehicles
Renovated in 2016; double glazing and insulated walls assumed
Oil-fired boiler and radiators—higher running costs than gas
Semi-rural, remoter community location; limited immediate services
Semi-detached layout; check boundaries and shared arrangements
Set in a peaceful rural position between Beccles and Bungay, this attractively presented barn conversion offers characterful living with far-reaching Waveney Valley views. The vaulted, beamed living room with wood burner is the home's focal point, while a generous kitchen/breakfast room, separate utility and well-landscaped gardens provide practical family space. Private drive and parking for several vehicles suit households with multiple cars.
Accommodation is versatile: two double bedrooms on the ground floor (one with en-suite and walk-in shower) and a third double reached by a spiral staircase. The accommodation extends to about 1,629 sq ft and sits within a large plot in a semi-rural heritage setting — ideal for buyers who value outdoor space and wildlife-rich surroundings.
The property was substantially refurbished by the current owner (renovated in 2016) and benefits from double glazing and an oil-fired boiler with radiators. Note the property is heated by oil rather than mains gas, which may affect running costs. It is semi-detached and set within a remoter rural community, so access to some services is limited compared with town locations.
Overall this is a spacious, characterful barn conversion for buyers seeking countryside living: families wanting schools nearby and large outdoor amenity, or buyers seeking a well-presented home with scope to personalise further. Practical considerations include oil heating and the rural setting when planning daily commutes or services.