A beautifully presented barn conversion is up for sale in a quaint Norfolk village.
The property sits in Burnham Market, near Brancaster, and is listed with Bedfords for £1.25m.
The home, which is part of a former Maltings, boasts stunning farmland views but is situated close to village amenities.
The home is on the market for £1.25m (Image: Bedfords)
It boasts two reception rooms (Image: Bedfords)
One of the reception rooms features a wood burner (Image: Bedfords)
The kitchen combines modern and traditional features (Image: Bedfords)
Two generous reception rooms can be found on the ground floor, one of which has a wood burner at its heart.
The kitchen lies off of one of the sitting rooms and has been styled to combine both modern and traditional features.
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Two of the four double bedrooms are found on the ground floor.
Each bedroom has its own bathroom, adding to the privacy and luxury of the home.
Two separate staircases - one wooden and one stylish spiral - lead up to the first floor.
There are two staircases leading to the two bedrooms upstairs (Image: Bedfords)
The property has four double bedrooms in total (Image: Bedfords)
The home overlooks a stunning farmland scene (Image: Bedfords)
Each bedroom has its own private bathroom (Image: Bedfords)
The generous space outdoors extends the possibilities for entertaining (Image: Bedfords)
It sits in a desirable village close to Brancaster (Image: Bedfords)
The third and fourth bedroom and their bathrooms are found on the first floor.
The home also has a large south facing garden and a two-bay cart shed and parking set behind secure timber gates.
According to Bedford's, the village of Burnham Market is one of Norfolk's most sought-after addresses.
It is just a mile inland from the north Norfolk coast which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with its long stretches of sandy beaches and abundance of wildlife.
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