A plot of land in "Norfolk's poshest village" with plans for a five-bedroom home is on sale for £2.7m.
The Walled Garden in Burnham Market, influenced by the "opulent grandeur" of Burnham Westgate Hall, has been designed by north Norfolk architect Thomas Faire.
With a Georgian appearance and an interior for modern living, the property plans come with a garden designed by the award-winning Chris Deakin and is in a private village location near Herring's Lane.
The three living and entertaining rooms are arranged across the southern wing with a large kitchen and breakfast room at the western end.
This is mirrored by a drawing room at the eastern end and separated in the middle by a formal dining room.
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All three rooms have French windows opening on to the south-facing terrace with views over the landscaped gardens.
The northern wing includes a plant room, utility room, boot room, back stairs and a home office.
A grand central staircase leads to the first floor with three double bedrooms in the southern wing overlooking the walled garden.
The principal bedroom includes a dressing room which is the same size as the en suite bathroom.
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The two bedrooms within the north wing are accessed via a separate staircase to the rear.
The Walled Garden is 1.6 acres in size and the plot was originally created to provide year-round produce for the occupants of Burnham Westgate Hall.
Co-listed by Sowerbys and Jackson Stopps Burnham Market, the estate agents said: "Plots with full planning permission are extremely rare in this beautiful enclave of north Norfolk.
"To find such a plot as this in the heart of Burnham Market is truly a one off."
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