Substantial five‑bedroom farmhouse on c.13 acres with stables, pool and income potential.
- Approximately 13 acres including formal gardens and multiple paddocks
- 7,500 sq ft farm building with ten stables, lights and water supply
- Main paddock c.7.9 acres with post‑and‑rail fencing and all‑weather ménage
- Detached leisure building with swimming pool and versatile room above
- Five bedrooms, four en‑suites; principal bedroom with dressing room
- Shop, farm shop and pool complex currently let and income‑generating
- Private drainage (installed 2019) and biomass heating; maintenance required
- Medium flood risk, remote location and high council tax noted
North Green House is a substantial five‑bedroom Georgian‑style farmhouse set within about 13 acres, combining formal gardens, leisure facilities and extensive equestrian and agricultural outbuildings. The principal house offers generous reception rooms, a south‑facing living room with wood burner and doors to a private terrace, a well‑proportioned kitchen with island and range cooker, five bedrooms (four with en‑suites) and a large principal suite with dressing room. The internal footprint is generous (circa 4,196 sq ft) and suits family living alongside entertaining and home working.
The wider holding includes a 7,500 sq ft farm building with ten stable boxes (lights and water), multiple paddocks including a main c.7.9‑acre paddock with post‑and‑rail fencing and an all‑weather ménage, a detached leisure building with swimming pool and a room above, and separate commercial uses (shop, farm shop and swimming pool complex) that are currently let and producing income. There is scope to continue these operations, re‑use the buildings for other enterprises, or purchase the house and gardens without the businesses (subject to agreement).
Practicalities to note: services include mains electricity and water, private drainage installed 2019 and biomass heating. Flood risk is recorded as medium and the property sits in a remote hamlet setting with average broadband speeds; council tax is high. The location offers peaceful rural living with good road links to Beccles, Bungay and the A145 for wider access to the Suffolk coast.
This property will appeal to families seeking substantial country living with equestrian or small‑holding potential, and to buyers wanting ancillary income or space to develop commercial or leisure uses. It is a versatile estate but will suit purchasers prepared for rural maintenance responsibilities and to manage or adapt the outbuildings as required.