Norwich Norfolk NR11 Shepherds Lane, Oulton
- Guide Price
- £2,150,000
- 6
- 5
- 3
- G Council Band
Features at a glance
- Not listed
- 4.7 acres
- North Norfolk
- Swimming pool
- Secluded location
- South facing
- Stables
- Paddocks
A handsome period house in a secluded yet convenient location with extensive gardens
The Manor House is a charming and substantial period house, which is not listed, but is believed to date from the late 17th century with later additions. The house has good ceiling heights and flexible accommodation over three floors. There are several period features including exposed beams, open fireplaces and leaded light windows.
Of particular note is the fine full-height light reception hall which has an attractively carved oak staircase. In the drawing room there is an inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove and a pamment hearth, along with a built-in book case. The house flows very well, and the charming kitchen has an oil fired Aga, Miele appliances, a pamment floor and granite work surfaces. It is conveniently close to the dining room and links into the breakfast room and in turn the study, which has French doors opening onto the delightful and substantial terrace. Upstairs are six bedrooms, four of which have ensuite shower rooms and a family bathroom. On the first floor there is a generous landing area, which could be used as additional office or reading space. There are delightful views from the bedrooms, all of which are doubles, over the well-kept gardens and grounds.
This property has 4.7 acres of land.
Outside
The Manor House is south-facing and is approached via a well-maintained driveway ending in a turning and parking area at the rear of the house. This gives access to the two-bay car port with an adjacent workshop/office and the stable block beyond. This is also southfacing with a concrete yard and direct access to the rear paddock which has its own field shelter/ hay store. There is an additional paddock to the southwest of the house which also has its own field shelter. The second driveway approaches from the west through a pair of brick piers with an attractive wrought iron gate. The gardens are a particular feature of The Manor House, with areas laid to lawn interspersed with a mixture of fine broadleaf and coniferous trees. To the east is the charming terrace which has well-stocked herbaceous beds, and is set behind a period wall which has an archway leading to the front of the house and garden beyond. Further to the northeast and behind a beech hedge is a recently created swimming pool area with an Indian paving stone surround which is a sun trap in a very private location. To the southwest of the house is a brick and flint building which contains the bore hole equipment.
Situation
The Manor House occupies a charming secluded and private rural situation, conveniently located for access to Holt, the north Norfolk coast and Norwich. The popular Georgian market town of Holt is home to Gresham’s School and has a wide variety of good quality amenities, as does Aylsham and Reepham also attractive Georgian market towns. There are a number of good public houses locally, including the Walpole Arms at Itteringham, The Heydon Earle Arms, The Pigs at Edgefield, the Buckinghamshire Arms at Blickling and the very popular Gunton Arms. Blickling Hall is a National Trust property and is about 2.5 miles from The Manor House. Norwich Airport, which is situated on the northern side of the city is about 10 miles and provides regular domestic and international flights. There are good walks and plenty of bridleways in the area and a thriving local community.
The North Norfolk Coast is about 10 miles away and offers a wide variety of recreational activities along with further schooling at Beeston Hall, and a larger number of pubs, restaurants, delis and shops.
Directions
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