A 17th-century farmhouse with a lodge and workshop has been put on the market for £800,000.
The Grade II-listed property sits on a two-acre plot in Pulham Road, in Starston, near Harleston.
A long shared driveway leads to the front of the timber-frame home.
A door to one side of the property leads into a small entrance hall with access to the kitchen which is complete with an Aga, a walk-in pantry, a utility room and an adjoining cloakroom.
There is also a spacious yet cosy dining room, two lounges with woodburning stoves, a study and a more formal entrance hall.
Traditional beams feature throughout the home.
Upstairs, four double bedrooms sit off of the landing and the master bedroom has recently been fitted with an en-suite bathroom.
A number of outbuildings share the farmhouse's land, including five stores, a lodge and a workshop.
Lawns and gardens run down towards the picturesque nearby beck.
The home is just a mile and a half from Harleston and sits at the heart of the beautiful Waveney Valley.
For more information, please contact Kevin Parson from eXp on 01379 430411 or at kevin.parson@exp.uk.com.
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