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Full Details for 4 Bedroom Cottage for sale in Diss, IP21 :
Harleston - 4.6 miles
Diss - 9.6 miles
Norwich - 16.9 miles
An exceptional and unique Grade II listed property of origins back to the 16th century, with four double bedrooms, shop and gardens - all extending to in excess of 3000 sqft.
Guide Price £400,000
Accommodation comprises briefly:
-Entrance Hall
-Dining Room/Play Room/Office
-Sitting Room
-Kitchen/Breakfast Room
-Utility Area
-Garden Room
-Cloakroom
-Four First Floor Bedrooms
-Family Bathroom
-En-suite & Dressing Room
-Large Attic Rooms
-Shop With WC
-Gardens
The Property
35 The Green is Grade II listed - indicating a property of architectural or historical importance. Once a village store, milliners shop and a haberdashery the property has been used for a variety of purposes since its construction in the 16th Century. The house offers total versatility and could be adopted to many uses for someone looking for extensive flexible accommodation. Naturally we draw your attention to the floor plan to explain the full extent of the accommodation.
On entering via the front door, you will walk into the first of the reception rooms, which is currently used as a play room/office. The room has a large inglenook fireplace and a window to front aspect. The main sitting room has an inglenook fireplace, window to front aspect and French doors leading out into the garden room. The garden room is situated to the back of the house with views over the garden and faces west. The kitchen has a selection of pine cabinets, space for a dining table and an Aga. Adjacent is a useful utility area with space for appliances and further storage. Back into the hallway are a number of storage cupboards, a cloakroom and access into the shop. The shop is currently not in use but could be used as an additional reception room or as a commercial shop with potential to be let separately from the house. The shop has a separate wc/cloakroom.
Situated on the first floor are four double bedrooms, a family bathroom, dressing room, study room and en-suite shower room. On the second floor are a number of large attic rooms which provide excellent storage and could be created into further accommodation, subject to consents. The attic rooms originally had dormer windows but these were removed in the mid 20th century.
Outside
To the front of the property is a small garden, with a slightly raised brick wall. The rest of the gardens remain to the rear of the property with a lovely lawn area, patio and flower beds. Situated to the centre of the garden is a stunning magnolia tree which is a lovely slight when in full bloom. The
garden has double gates which lead out to an allocated parking space. The rear gardens are westerly facing and benefits from two outside stores.
Location
The property is set in the heart of the village with lovely views over the tranquil village green. Located next to the property is the village store, with two pubs facing each other across the green. The village also has a village hall, church, doctors, hair dressers and primary school. The local towns of Harleston & Long Stratton have a wider range of day-to-day facilities and high schools. The property is also not far from Diss, a local market town with a mainline railway link to Norwich and London Liverpool Street.
Directions
From the A140, continue into the village where the property will be found overlooking the village green and next to the shop.
Agent Note
The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not.
Services
Oil fired central heating. Mains water and drainage.
Local Authority
South Norfolk Council
Tax Band: E
Energy Rating: Exempt
Postcode: IP214SU
Tenure
Vacant possession of the freehold will be given on completion.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fixtures and fittings including curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.
Diss - 9.6 miles
Norwich - 16.9 miles
An exceptional and unique Grade II listed property of origins back to the 16th century, with four double bedrooms, shop and gardens - all extending to in excess of 3000 sqft.
Guide Price £400,000
Accommodation comprises briefly:
-Entrance Hall
-Dining Room/Play Room/Office
-Sitting Room
-Kitchen/Breakfast Room
-Utility Area
-Garden Room
-Cloakroom
-Four First Floor Bedrooms
-Family Bathroom
-En-suite & Dressing Room
-Large Attic Rooms
-Shop With WC
-Gardens
The Property
35 The Green is Grade II listed - indicating a property of architectural or historical importance. Once a village store, milliners shop and a haberdashery the property has been used for a variety of purposes since its construction in the 16th Century. The house offers total versatility and could be adopted to many uses for someone looking for extensive flexible accommodation. Naturally we draw your attention to the floor plan to explain the full extent of the accommodation.
On entering via the front door, you will walk into the first of the reception rooms, which is currently used as a play room/office. The room has a large inglenook fireplace and a window to front aspect. The main sitting room has an inglenook fireplace, window to front aspect and French doors leading out into the garden room. The garden room is situated to the back of the house with views over the garden and faces west. The kitchen has a selection of pine cabinets, space for a dining table and an Aga. Adjacent is a useful utility area with space for appliances and further storage. Back into the hallway are a number of storage cupboards, a cloakroom and access into the shop. The shop is currently not in use but could be used as an additional reception room or as a commercial shop with potential to be let separately from the house. The shop has a separate wc/cloakroom.
Situated on the first floor are four double bedrooms, a family bathroom, dressing room, study room and en-suite shower room. On the second floor are a number of large attic rooms which provide excellent storage and could be created into further accommodation, subject to consents. The attic rooms originally had dormer windows but these were removed in the mid 20th century.
Outside
To the front of the property is a small garden, with a slightly raised brick wall. The rest of the gardens remain to the rear of the property with a lovely lawn area, patio and flower beds. Situated to the centre of the garden is a stunning magnolia tree which is a lovely slight when in full bloom. The
garden has double gates which lead out to an allocated parking space. The rear gardens are westerly facing and benefits from two outside stores.
Location
The property is set in the heart of the village with lovely views over the tranquil village green. Located next to the property is the village store, with two pubs facing each other across the green. The village also has a village hall, church, doctors, hair dressers and primary school. The local towns of Harleston & Long Stratton have a wider range of day-to-day facilities and high schools. The property is also not far from Diss, a local market town with a mainline railway link to Norwich and London Liverpool Street.
Directions
From the A140, continue into the village where the property will be found overlooking the village green and next to the shop.
Agent Note
The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not.
Services
Oil fired central heating. Mains water and drainage.
Local Authority
South Norfolk Council
Tax Band: E
Energy Rating: Exempt
Postcode: IP214SU
Tenure
Vacant possession of the freehold will be given on completion.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fixtures and fittings including curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.