Grade II listed former vicarage with abundant original timberwork
A rare Grade II listed former vicarage set in very large private grounds on the edge of Walsham le Willows. The Old Vicarage offers generously proportioned period rooms, many original exposed timbers, fine arched fireplaces and far-reaching views across open farmland while remaining a short walk from the village centre. The house is offered chain free.
The accommodation includes two principal reception rooms, a snug, study, well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room with walk-in pantry, and four generous first-floor bedrooms served by a bathroom and separate shower room. Outside there is a substantial gravel driveway with ample parking, an attached garage and former cart lodge with loft, brick-and-timber studio ideal for home working, and mature, well-stocked gardens backing onto open countryside.
Practical considerations are straightforward but important: the house is Grade II listed, which will restrict external and certain internal alterations and may complicate some repair works. Heating is by oil-fired radiators and the property dates from the early–mid 16th century, so ongoing maintenance and sensitive conservation works should be expected. Council Tax is at the higher Band G and broadband speeds are average.
This property will suit buyers looking for a distinctive period family home, those seeking a peaceful, village-edge retreat in retirement, or purchasers wanting outbuildings and garden space for hobbies. The combination of character, space and countryside outlook makes this a memorable and flexible home, provided the buyer accepts listed-status responsibilities and traditional heating and maintenance costs.















































































































































































