A Grade II listed five-bedroom house in need of renovation in Fressingfield, near Harleston on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, is set to go to auction next month at a guide price of £375,000-£425,000.
The large rural property known as Richmond House is on the market with Auction House East Anglia and will be available via livestream auction on Wednesday, February 7 at 11am unless sold or withdrawn prior.
Auction House East Anglia said: “With scope to improve and put your own stamp on the property we believe this to be a first-class opportunity not to be missed.”
The entrance hallway provides access to a drawing room with an attached cloakroom, wooden floor, large, shuttered sash window and feature fireplace on one side. This leads through into a pretty garden room, also with wooden floors and outdoor access.
On the other side of the hallway, a large dual-aspect sitting room with fireplace on a slate hearth has ramp access into the kitchen and through to an inner hallway providing access to a bathroom as well as the outside. A second staircase to the first floor is also found in this inner hall.
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An impressive five bedrooms are located upstairs with bedroom one currently featuring an en-suite bathroom, separate WC and dressing room with limited head height.
The second staircase leads to an inner hall, the remaining four bedrooms and a WC, with bedroom two leading through to the primary landing.
Outside, Richmond House benefits from off-road parking and garaging, while its mature multi-level gardens, with a south-facing patio at the rear, boast views of St Peter and St Paul's Church.
Fressingfield is home to a range of amenities including a shop, medical centre, public house, primary school and three churches. The market towns of Diss and Harleston are close by, and Diss train station has direct links to Norwich and London.
For more information, including legal packs, please contact Auction House East Anglia.
PROPERTY FACTS
Richmond House, Fressingfield
Guide price: £375,000-£425,000
Auction House East Anglia, 01603 505 100
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