Offers in region of
£725,000
(£235/sq. ft)
6 bed detached house for saleChapel Road, Trunch NR28
6 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
3,089 sq. ft
- Freehold
Minors & Brady
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About this property
19th-century farm building, converted to dwelling in 2000, with an annex added in 2019
Stunning open-plan kitchen/dining room with bespoke cherry wood cabinetry by Schreiber, central island, tiled flooring, and appliances including a Stoves range cooker
Show-stopping sun room with vaulted ceiling, full-height glazing, and French doors opening onto a private courtyard terrace, perfect for indoor-outdoor living and entertaining
A grand sitting room with exposed wooden beams, a dedicated home office, utility, and ground-floor cloakroom
Three spacious double bedrooms in the main residence, each with vaulted ceilings and skylights, including a luxurious principal suite with a private en-suite bathroom
Elegant four-piece family bathroom featuring a freestanding bathtub, waterfall shower, heated towel rail, and Bluetooth-integrated illuminated mirror
Substantial self-contained three-bedroom annexe with private entrance, vaulted ceilings, sleek modern kitchen, two bathrooms, utility room, and income or guest potential
Beautifully landscaped gardens with wraparound lawn, circular patio, meandering paths, decked terrace, mature planting, and timber shed
Detached double garage with up-and-over door, generous off-road parking, and a peaceful position at the end of a private, shared shingled driveway
Village location in the heart of Trunch, North Norfolk, known for its sense of community, scenic walks, nearby coastlines, and family-friendly amenities
Gorrel Hill Farm presents a rare opportunity to own a refined country residence of exceptional character, scale, and lifestyle appeal. The original farm building dates back to the 1850s, converted to a dwelling in 2000 and extended in 2019, having been lovingly preserved and enhanced by generations of the same family, creating a seamless blend of period charm and contemporary comfort. Set on a substantial private plot, the property offers over 3,000 sqft (stms) of beautifully appointed living space, including a superb self-contained three-bedroom annexe—ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or premium holiday let potential. From the moment you arrive, the home impresses with its elegant façade, extensive parking, and tranquil positioning. Inside, vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and carefully curated materials add depth and authenticity, while the heart of the home—an open-plan kitchen/dining room—flows into a vaulted sunroom and expansive sitting room that invite both relaxation and entertaining. Upstairs, three generous double bedrooms, a luxurious family bathroom, and a private en-suite, bathed in natural light. Outside, the landscaped gardens offer a peaceful, private escape with a sun-trap courtyard, manicured lawns, winding paths, and a wraparound terrace perfect for al fresco living. Gorrel Hill Farm delivers an exceptional lifestyle in one of Norfolk’s most charming rural settings—a true forever home where heritage, quality, and possibility converge.
Location
Chapel Road is situated in the picturesque Norfolk village of Trunch, a quaint and rural community positioned within the North Norfolk countryside. The road benefits from its strategic location approximately 2.5 miles south of the coastal village of Mundesley, around 3.5 miles north of the market town of North Walsham and 8 miles to the coastal town of Cromer.
Local amenities within Trunch itself are limited but include essential village facilities such as a village hall and community spaces that foster a strong local spirit. For shopping and daily necessities, residents typically rely on nearby North Walsham, which offers a variety of supermarkets, independent shops, and professional services. Families in Trunch benefit from access to several well-regarded primary schools in the surrounding area, including those in Mundesley, Antingham, and North Walsham. Secondary education is available at North Walsham High School and Cromer Academy, ensuring a variety of convenient and accessible options for continuing education.
Healthcare needs are catered for primarily in North Walsham, where there are general practitioner surgeries, dental practices, and pharmacies. Additionally, minor healthcare provisions may be available within Mundesley, supporting routine medical care close to Chapel Road.
Transport links are relatively accessible despite the rural setting. North Walsham railway station, situated approximately 3.5 miles to the south, provides rail connections to Cromer, Norwich and beyond, facilitating commuting and travel. Additionally, local bus services connect Trunch to both Cromer, North Walsham and Mundesley, enhancing mobility for residents without private transport.
The current owners describe living in Trunch as “a real pleasure – offering a peaceful rural lifestyle with easy access to everything we need. We’re just a short drive from the beach and the Norfolk Broads, with shopping around three miles away. There’s a reliable bus service to nearby towns, and the village itself has a friendly pub, a licensed social club, a village hall, and a local service and repair garage. Trunch has a vibrant community with a wide range of clubs and a strong sense of belonging. A monthly village paper, produced and delivered by residents, keeps everyone informed, and the active church and chapel congregations play a central role in village life.”
Chapel Road
Welcome to Gorrel Hill Farm, an exquisite and characterful country residence proudly positioned within the heart of the idyllic North Norfolk village of Trunch. Rich in heritage and enveloped in warmth, this home has been lovingly cherished by the same family for generations, with the original farm building dating back to the 1850’s and converted to a dwelling in 2000, with the annex added in 2019. The property now seamlessly combines timeless charm with contemporary convenience — creating the perfect setting for multi-generational living, a private annexe, or even income potential.
Approached via a quiet, shared shingled driveway, Gorrel Hill Farm sits proudly at the end of a private lane on a substantial and beautifully landscaped plot. A sense of peace immediately welcomes you as the home reveals itself, with its elegant grey cladding, double-glazed windows, and traditional brickwork offering a striking and lasting first impression. To the front, generous off-road parking caters to visiting friends and extended family, while a detached double garage with an up-and-over door adds both practicality and secure storage.
The main house unfolds into a series of beautifully proportioned reception spaces — none more inviting than the open-plan kitchen and dining room, which forms the heart of the home. This space is thoughtfully designed for both family life and entertaining, featuring a large two-level central island, tiled floors underfoot, and cherry wood cabinetry crafted by Schreiber. A Stoves range cooker sits beneath a classic hood, and a Siemens fridge freezer adds modern ease, while the kitchen sink enjoys a charming garden view — a perfect companion to morning rituals.
The adjoining dining area, laid with soft carpet, features an internal brick wall and a striking glass divide that offers a glimpse of the vaulted staircase beyond. From here, via the courtyard, French doors open into the sun room — with a spectacular space with floor-to-ceiling windows and a vaulted ceiling, overlooking the sun-drenched courtyard. Whether you're enjoying your morning coffee, indulging in al-fresco dining, or simply relaxing with a book in the afternoon sun, this is a setting that effortlessly celebrates indoor-outdoor living. Underfloor heating has been installed throughout the ground floor, including the annex.
Flowing naturally from the sun room is the grand sitting room, where original exposed wooden beams crown the high ceiling, creating a space of impressive scale and comforting elegance. A utility room, cloakroom, and a versatile home office round off the ground floor, offering functionality without compromising on charm.
Ascend the staircase to discover three double bedrooms, each showcasing vaulted ceilings and skylights that bathe the rooms in natural light. The principal suite flaunts a private en-suite, offering a daily retreat of comfort and luxury. The family bathroom is a sanctuary in its own right — complete with a four-piece suite including a freestanding bathtub, a shower cubicle with a waterfall head, a wash basin with Bluetooth shaver point and illuminated mirror, and a heated towel rail.
The more recent extension, situated to the right side of the residence, introduces a superb three-bedroom self-contained annexe. With its own private entrance, this versatile space is ideal for extended family, guests, or even as a holiday let. The open-plan kitchen/living area features sleek modern cabinetry, an integrated oven, induction hob, and ample space for both dining and lounging. Vaulted ceilings add a sense of airiness, while a dedicated utility room and two bathrooms — including an level floor wet room to the principal bedroom — complete the offering. The annex mirrors the style and finish of the main home, ensuring continuity in both design and quality.
Outside, the gardens are just as impressive and have clearly been a labour of love. A wraparound lawn is bordered by mature planting, neatly clipped hedging, and meandering paths that guide you through the grounds. A circular patio offers a private space for evening drinks or weekend barbecues, while a decked terrace and a shed provide further flexibility. Enclosed and wonderfully private, the gardens offer both adults, children or even pets, a private and secluded space to enjoy.
Living at Gorrel Hill Farm is more than just occupying a beautiful home — it’s about embracing a lifestyle. From its peaceful setting in one of North Norfolk’s most cherished villages, to the friendly sense of community, scenic dog walks, and safe, child-friendly spaces such as the nearby park and playing fields — this is a place where memories are made and families grow. Three generations of the current owners have had the joy of calling Trunch home, and now the opportunity awaits for a new chapter to begin here.
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Freehold
Council Tax is currently band B and will be subject to review by the council
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