Guide price
£950,000
(£383/sq. ft)
3 bed barn conversion for saleStation Road, Terrington St. Clement, King's Lynn PE34
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
2,478 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Fine & Country - Fakenham
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About this property
A Magnificent Barn Conversion-Style Property blending Period Character with Modern Luxury
Two Substantial Double Bedrooms both with En-Suites
Full-Height Triple-Aspect Living/Dining Room with Stunning High Ceilings and Travertine Marble Floor
Versatile Study/Third Bedroom on Ground Floor with Garden Views
Spacious Conservatory with Direct Access to Terrace
Spectacular Floor-To-Ceiling Windows Flooding Rooms with Natural Light
Large Bespoke Kitchen/Diner with Solid Oak Cabinetry, Island and Open Plan Layout
Secure Electric Gated Entrance and Multiple Vehicle Parking
Private Landscaped Gardens and Lawned Grounds Approaching 0.5 Acres
Option to Purchase Adjacent 4.5 Acres with Outbuildings that have B2 Industrial Use
Discover a truly unique home where impressive double-height spaces, bespoke details and the peacefulness of the countryside come together to create a lifestyle that is both elegant and inviting. This substantial barn conversion-style property was meticulously designed and built by the current owners, blending references to period rural architecture with beautifully appointed modern interiors, all set within private, gated grounds. The barn comes with a large green workshop which has planning permission granted for a garage and self-contained accommodation within the grounds (Borough Council of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk planning ref 13/00377/F).There is also the opportunity to purchase an additional 4.5 acres with outbuildings bordering the site by separate negotiation.
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