Nr Reepham Norfolk NR10 4RQ Jordan Lane, Jordan Green
- Guide Price
- £1,650,000
- 5
- 2
- 5
- Freehold
- E Council Band
Features at a glance
- Modernised & Extended Country House
- Excellent Condition Inside & Out
- Open Plan Kitchen Reception
- 4788 Sq Ft
- 4.11 Acres
- Open 2 Acre Paddock
- Garage Block & Outbuildings
- Solar Panels
- Peaceful Countryside Location
- 2 Miles from Reepham
a superb period country house with a significant contemporary extension in 4.11 acres
Jordan House is a superb period country house with a significant contemporary extension in 4.11 acres of unspoilt mid-Norfolk countryside. The original parts of the house are believed to date from the early 15th Century with Tudor, Georgian, Victorian and modern-day additions. Presented in excellent condition, the house is Grade II Listed and has an extensive amount of period features including a fine inglenook fireplace, stone mullioned windows and some original doors. The modern extension provides a wonderful open plan kitchen reception room with vaulted ceilings, herringbone floor with underfloor heating, free-standing wood burning stove and glazed Crittall style French doors out in each direction. The kitchen is fully fitted with black honed granite worktops and backsplash, built in coffee machine, wine fridge, integrated dishwasher and range cooker as well as an additional four oven Aga range cooker. A glazed intersection links back to the main house to a spacious snug with inglenook fireplace and stone floor. The sitting room has high ceilings and includes an impressive stone fireplace with wood burning stove. The ground floor accommodation is complete with large study, family room, fully fitted utility room and guest wc. Upstairs on the first floor there are five good size bedrooms with the principal bedroom having a delightful barrel-vaulted ceiling and period fireplace. Adjacent to the principal bedroom is a stylish shower room and the family bathroom enjoys a freestanding roll top bath and a large walk-in shower. On the second floor is a large attic room which has planning permission for Velux windows, two bedrooms and a bathroom. The property benefits from solar panels and full fibre broadband.
This property has 4.11 acres of land.
Outside
Outside, the property is fully fenced and has two gated entrances, one from the north to the modern extension and one from the east approaching the front of the original house via a detached brick outbuilding with solar panels, comprising tractor shed with double doors and a stable. The driveway continues to the north past a brick building with garage and wood store and leading to a turning circle and an oak framed four car cart lodge with two open bays and EV charger. The gardens around the property are mostly laid to lawn and feature some magnificent broadleaf trees and two ponds. A south facing gravel courtyard sits between the original house and modern extension overlooking open paddock land of about 2 acres.
Situation
Jordan House is situated centrally in its grounds in a quiet and secluded location in delightful unspoilt countryside within the heart of Norfolk about 2 miles to the south-west of the Georgian market town of Reepham which offers a good range of amenities. The popular town of Holt and the North Norfolk Coast are to the north and provide a wide range of leisure activities including some excellent shops, pubs and restaurants. The Cathedral City of Norwich, the regional centre is 13 miles away and offers a comprehensive range of commercial entertainment, cultural amenities and excellent schooling. Norwich has a main railway station providing a regular service to London. On the north side of the city is Norwich International Airport which caters for both domestic and international flight destinations.
Directions
what3words: ///partner.syndicate.file Post Code: NR10 4RQ Leave Norwich on the Fakenham Road heading north-west and after passing Great Witchingham, continue for 1 mile and turn right onto Nowhere Lane signposted Whitwell Common. Follow this road for 0.8 miles and turn left to stay on Nowhere Lane for a further 0.7 miles, before turning left onto Jordan Lane where Jordan House can be found after 0.6 miles.
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