A 'wow factor' home complete with its own indoor swimming pool has come up for rent in Hethersett - and right now it's believed to be the most expensive on the market.
Cedar House is available to rent with Sowerbys for £6,000 per calendar month and combines contemporary yet homely living spaces with countryside views and an indoor pool.
A spokesperson for letting agent, Sowerbys, says that the five-bed, five-bath property has “such an imposing and commanding appearance it just makes you want to see more” - including its dramatic, full-height entrance hall and huge open-plan living area.
Other highlights include its bespoke and beautifully fitted kitchen, which features hand-built wooden cabinetry and large glazed panels overlooking the pond outside.
The master bedroom, which is situated on the first floor, occupies an entire wing and includes an en suite bathroom, dressing room and countryside views.
Three further en suite bedrooms are also located on the first floor, and there is a games room and further bedroom on the floor above.
The driveway offers space for several cars, as well as two carports and a garage, and the property also has access to a self-contained one-bed annexe and a studio.
Cedar House is available now on an initial 12-month tenancy and the landlord is flexible with regards to furnishing - and it's also for sale, too, listed at a guide of £2.35m.
The property is also not the only home with a pool to come up for rent in recent months. A six-bed home in South Wooton, near King's Lynn, is also available with Sowerbys for £4,750 a month.
For more information, contact the team at Sowerbys on 01362 702959.
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