A seven-bedroom home dating to the 1920s is for sale in Brundall at an asking price of £1.125 million.
Extending over three storeys, Bradesfield was originally used as the local doctor’s surgery and dispensary.
Selling agent Minors & Brady said: “This exquisite property exudes an air of rustic elegance, offering a unique blend of historic allure and modern comforts.”
The front door opens to an entrance hall with exposed beams, an original picture rail and understairs cupboard.
There are various reception rooms on the ground floor, including a lounge with dual-fuel stove and a sitting room boasting a floor-to-ceiling bookcase, feature fireplace and new Crittall double doors opening to the patio.
The lounge leads through to a sunroom constructed from French green oak, with a wood-burning stove, tiled floor, door to the patio and double-glazed windows.
The modern kitchen/diner – designed by Loddon-based Coulby Interiors – features an integrated fridge-freezer, dishwasher, microwave, Quooker boiling tap, Hive controller and Rangemaster cooker.
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It is complemented by a utility room with Belfast sink, large walk-in pantry, access to a downstairs WC, and doors to a shed area and lawnmower store.
Completing the ground floor is a dining room with secondary glazing and feature fireplace, leading through to an internal lobby, shower room and office/hobby room.
Minors & Brady said this area of the house – which was originally the doctor’s surgery and dispensary – would make a perfect self-contained annexe, as all of the rooms are accessed through one door.
Five of the bedrooms are found on the first floor, including the master bedroom with feature fireplace, walk-in wardrobe and en suite with Mira shower.
The other four bedrooms comprise three large doubles and one small double, two of which feature fireplaces and ample storage space, with one providing access to the loft.
These rooms are served by a family bathroom, which includes an electronically controlled Mira shower, Gerberit wall unit with lighted mirrors and matching base units.
There are two more rooms on the second floor, including a bedroom with feature fireplace and cupboard.
The second-floor ‘gym room’ has a Velux window and offers access to the partially boarded loft, offering potential for conversion into an additional bedroom.
Outside, the expansive back garden is divided into two main sections, including an L-shaped patio area by the house with a water feature, herb garden, working brick well, outside tap, freestanding shed and lawn.
The second lawn has a further patio with a pagoda and an original Boulton & Paul rotating summer house.
Beyond this, the property has access to a further lawned area and large pond. This land is owned by BT, but Bradesfield retains full possession and use with access to an unadopted road.
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To the front, there is a large driveway and oversized double garage, plus a converted wood store, bin store and lawn with estate fencing.
Additional features include side access to a shed, a large green wall clock over the front door and wrought iron gates leading to the back garden.
The property has undergone various improvements over the years, including an extensive roof restoration in 2007.
Bradesfield is located in the Broadland village of Brundall, which offers excellent transport links and a range of amenities.
A bus stop directly outside the drive provides regular services to Norwich and Wymondham every 30 minutes – and Brundall train station is a six-minute walk away, offering frequent trains to Norwich and Great Yarmouth.
For more information, contact Minors & Brady.
PROPERTY FACTS
Bradesfield, Brundall
Price: £1,125,000
Minors & Brady, 01603 783088
minorsandbrady.co.uk
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