luxury farmhouse for sale Thorpe-le-Soken, United Kingdom
Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Thorpe-le-Soken (United Kingdom)
OVERVIEW ** GUIDE PRICE £1,250,000 - £1,350,000A truly distinctive six bedroom home, this former Victorian dairy has been thoughtfully converted and enhanced over time to create a home of exceptional character and versatility. Originally transformed in the 1980s and extended in subsequent years, the property now offers an impressive blend of historic charm and adaptable living space. The property is complemented by an impressive range of outbuildings, including a substantial barn and former stable blocks. STEP INSIDE Rich in personality, the interiors showcase vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and an abundance of unique architectural features, resulting in a home that feels both warm and individual. With a generous overall footprint and a variety of flexible rooms, the property lends itself equally well to family living, multi-generational use, or lifestyle-focused buyers seeking something out of the ordinary.The heart of the home is a striking kitchen/dining space, perfectly positioned for both everyday living and entertaining, with adjoining living areas that provide a natural flow throughout the ground floor. A principal living room offers a comfortable retreat, while additional reception space adds further flexibility for formal or informal use.A series of bedrooms are arranged across the ground and first floors, several benefiting from en suite facilities, creating ideal accommodation for guests or extended family. The layout is both practical and intriguing, with different wings offering a sense of privacy and independence. Additional features include a gym area, sauna and shower facilities, enhancing the lifestyle appeal of the home.Character is evident throughout, with exposed timbers, varied ceiling heights and charming details that reflect the building's heritage, while later extensions have been carefully integrated to provide modern comfort without compromising its original appeal. STEP OUTSIDE The property is complemented by an impressive range of outbuildings, including a substantial barn and former stable blocks, as well as a generous garden, offering extensive potential for a variety of uses subject to the necessary consents. Carports provide ample covered parking, and the overall setting creates a sense of space and opportunity rarely found.Courtyard areas connect different parts of the home, forming sheltered and private outdoor spaces ideal for entertaining or relaxing, while also enhancing the unique layout and character of the property. LOCATION Thorpe le Soken stands out as a prime location, seamlessly combining the charm of village life with convenient access to excellent amenities and strong transport links. The village offers a Tesco Express, a variety of pubs and eateries, a pharmacy and doctor's surgery, and is well served educationally by Rolph Church of England Primary School & Nursery and Tendring Technology College for secondary education. Families also benefit from access to respected indepedent schooling nearby, including St Philomena's School in Frinton on Sea.
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Farmhouse with garden Bury Saint Edmunds (United Kingdom)
SITUATION & LOCATION Believed to date in part from the medieval period, Honeysuckle Farm-formerly known as Dagwood Farmhouse-is a truly enchanting Grade II listed thatched residence, set well back from the road within an exceptional private setting. Surrounded by exquisitely landscaped gardens of approximately one acre (subject to survey), the property forms part of a small cluster of distinguished period homes, including Willow Farm, Mulberry Farm and Oak Farm, each reflecting the area's rich architectural heritage. Historically, the house is thought to have been of notable status, associated with the neighbouring farmstead, with land once owned and cultivated by the monks of nearby Bury St Edmunds Abbey. The grazing land to the front, with its frontage onto Ashfield Road, was originally the village green, enhancing the sense of history and openness that defines this unique setting.The accommodation is both generous and versatile, beautifully blending period charm with thoughtful modern improvements. Character features abound throughout, including exposed timbers and impressive fireplaces. The elegant drawing room enjoys delightful views across the gardens and is centred around a striking fireplace, while the cosy sitting room features a substantial inglenook fireplace with a Bressemer beam and intricate carvings, creating a wonderfully atmospheric retreat. The ground floor further comprises a well-appointed kitchen, utility room and shower room, while the first floor offers four bedrooms, a family bathroom and an additional shower room, all accessed via two separate staircases, adding to the home's inherent character. The property is served by a gas heating system. The gardens are undoubtedly a defining feature of Honeysuckle Farm, having been meticulously designed and maintained to provide year-round colour, texture and interest. A series of thoughtfully arranged spaces offer both sun and shade, creating a tranquil and ever-changing landscape. Beyond, far-reaching views stretch across open countryside and farmland, while the historic village moat, which runs along side the eastern boundary to the property, attracts an abundance of wildlife and enhances the overall sense of peace and seclusion.Honeysuckle Farm presents a rare opportunity to acquire a home of considerable character and historical significance, offering privacy and charm without compromising on convenience. The property lies within easy reach of the well-served village of Elmswell, with its range of local amenities, as well as nearby market towns. Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the setting and lifestyle on offer. Elmswell itself is a thriving Suffolk village, ideally positioned approximately eight miles east of the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds, five miles north-west of Stowmarket and within convenient reach of Ipswich and London. The village benefits from a railway station on the Ipswich to Ely line, along with excellent access to the A14, making it well connected for both commuting and leisure.Rich in history, Elmswell is referenced in the Domesday Book of 1086, its name derived from the Old English elm and wella, meaning a spring or stream where elm trees grow. Among its notable landmarks is the impressive St John the Divine Church, dating back to the 14th century, alongside the iconic Elmswell Windmill, a rare surviving example from the early 19th century. Today, Elmswell offers a welcoming and vibrant community, with a range of local shops, pubs and amenities, as well as regular events such as the annual Elmswell Show. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, it provides an impressive balance of rural charm and modern convenience, making it a highly desirable place to call home. ENTRANCE HALL With Oak entrance door to front and rear; exposed beams, joists and stud work; radiator; ceramic tiled floor. THE SNUG 13' 1 x 16' 9 (4.00m x 5.12m) Inglenook brick fireplace with Bessemer beam and brick hearth incorporating wood burning stove, double aspect windows, oak floor, radiator. DRAWING ROOM 16' 11 x 15' 5 (5.16m x 4.72m) With part glazed oak entrance door; exposed joists, beams and stud work; beautiful open brick fireplace with brick hearth, grate and fire canopy; triple aspect windows with secondary glazing; three radiators; wall lights; oak flooring. DINING ROOM 10' 11 x 17' 4 (3.34m x 5.30m) Exposed beams, joists and stud work; secondary glazing to double aspect windows; two radiators; fitted carpet. KITCHEN 9' 7 x 14' 11 (2.94m x 4.56m) Fitted range of bespoke handmade cabinets with beech block work surfaces over incorporating Butler sink with mixer tap and filtered water tap; slot-in range master electric oven with extractor/expelaire above; recess for small fridge/freezer; larder cupboards with shelving; exposed joists, beam and stud work; windows to front and rear aspect; ceramic tiled floor. UTILITY ROOM 8' 2 x 14' 2 (2.50m x 4.34m) Butler sink and plumbing for washing machine; space for tall fridge freezer; wall mounted gas fire boiler (serving central heating and domestic hot water); fitted storage cupboards with shelving; exposed joists and stud work; radiator; ceramic tile floor; secondary staircase leading to first floor; door to outside. SHOWER ROOM 2' 7 x 7' 5 (0.80m x 2.28m) With tiled shower cubicle and plumbed-in shower, W.C and hand basin; ceramic tiled floor.Main staircase leading from entrance hall to first floor: LANDING Exposed joist, beams and stud work; radiator; fitted book shelving; oak flooring; secondary glazing to sash window to front aspect. PRINCIPAL BEDROOM ONE 17' 2 x 14' 8 (5.24m x 4.49m) With exposed stud work and joists; sloping ceilings; secondary glazing to triple aspect windows including original timber mullions; two radiators; open brick fireplace with oak Bessemer beam and brick hearth; built-in double wardrobe cupboard and alcove storage cupboard; fitted carpet. BEDROOM TWO 10' 7 x 17' 5 (3.23m x 5.32m) Exposed joists, beams and stud work; window to side aspect; two radiators; recessed book display; sloping ceilings; oak flooring. INNER LANDING Exposed joists and stud work; radiator; built-in storage cupboards; airing cupboard with pressurised hot water cylinder and immersion heater; exposed pine flooring. BATHROOM 5' 8 x 6' 11 (1.73m x 2.13m) Panelled bath with thermostatically controlled shower over and glass shower screen, vanity wash basin and W.C; part tiling to walls; heated towel rail; exposed joists; sloping ceiling and window to rear aspect; stripped pine floor. SHOWER ROOM 4' 5 x 9' 7 (1.36m x 2.93m) Corner approach tiled shower cubicle with thermostatically controlled plumbed-in shower; vanity wash basin and W.C; sloping ceiling and window to rear aspect; exposed ceiling joists; stripped pine floor. BEDROOM THREE 9' 8 x 14' 3 (2.96m x 4.35m) With steps leading down from inner landing; feature brick fireplace; exposed beams, joists and stud work; sloping ceilings and window with secondary glazing to rear aspect; fitted carpet. Door leading to: SECONDARY INNER LANDING With steps leading down from bedroom three and then up to bedroom four. Also secondary staircase continues down to ground floor, laundry room. BEDROOM FOUR / OFFICE 7' 8 x 14' 2 (2.36m x 4.34m) With exposed joists; radiator; window to side aspect; feature brick fireplace; fitted carpet. OUTSIDE Set well back from the road and enjoying a wonderfully private setting, the gardens form an integral part of this enchanting Grade II listed thatched home, offering a quintessentially English country backdrop with far-reaching views across open countryside.Extensively laid to lawn, the grounds are interspersed with a rich tapestry of mature deciduous and evergreen trees, including striking magnolias that bring early seasonal interest, while established shrubs and carefully curated borders provide colour and texture throughout the year. In spring, drifts of naturalised bulbs emerge beneath the trees, creating a picturesque scene alive with movement and colour.Vehicular access is off Ashfield Road over a long private shingled driveway which leads to a five bar field gate through which the driveway continues into the formal gardens. A shingled parking area provides good parking and leads to a useful timber framed single cart lodge.The garden has been thoughtfully designed to balance open, sun-drenched spaces with areas of dappled shade, perfectly suited to both relaxation and entertaining. A favourable south-westerly aspect ensures the grounds enjoy sunlight well into the evening, enhancing the sense of tranquillity and connection with the surrounding landscape.Wildlife is naturally drawn to this peaceful haven, with birdsong and pollinators adding to the charm of the setting. The result is a beautifully established and secluded garden that complements the historic character of the property while offering a serene and ever-changing outdoor environment. SERVICES All mains services connected. Mains water, electric and drainage. Gas central heating. COUNCIL TAX BAND F TENURE Freehold
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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Sittingbourne (United Kingdom)
Beautiful Grade II listed former farmhouse on the edge of Hartlip, full of period charm. Offers six spacious bedrooms, two reception rooms, a study, and a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room with countryside views. Set in approx. 2 acres of parkland-style gardens, with a new garage, car port, and one-bedroom annexe.A Truly Exceptional Grade II Listed Village Home with Annexe & Glorious GardensTucked away on the edge of the much-loved Kentish village of Hartlip, Sweepstakes Farmhouse is a wonderfully restored and extended Grade II listed former farmhouse, steeped in character and charm. With its mellow brick elevations laid in traditional Flemish bond with distinctive burnt headers, a dentil cornice, and a clay tile roof with a central chimney stack, the property is a beautiful example of Kentish rural architecture. Nestled in a peaceful conservation area and surrounded by approximately 2 acres of private parkland-style gardens, this enchanting home offers the perfect blend of period beauty and contemporary comfort.The property is approached via a gravel drive behind a brick wall and five-bar gate, which sweeps around to a generous parking and turning area to the rear. The main entrance is set beneath a covered porch and opens into a welcoming central hallway with a tiled floor and a cloakroom off to one side. To the right, the kitchen/breakfast room is the heart of the home - a beautifully appointed space with cream cabinetry, granite work surfaces, and a full range of quality integrated appliances including an electric oven, steamer, and microwave. A classic oil-fired Rayburn nestles into the fireplace, adding both warmth and character. Adjacent to the kitchen is a large utility room offering further storage and functionality.The sitting room is a true highlight - full of character, with exposed beams and a magnificent inglenook fireplace that creates an inviting, cosy atmosphere. Across the hall, the beamed dining room also features a fireplace and is ideal for formal gatherings. The study, with fitted desk and storage, provides a peaceful workspace with views stretching down the garden.Upstairs, the bright and airy galleried landing enjoys a fine outlook and leads to both the master and guest bedrooms, each with their own en suite. Two further bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom with a roll-top bath complete the first floor. A second staircase rises to the top floor, where two additional bedrooms and a modern shower room make an ideal space for older children, guests, or even a private retreat.The gardens are a true sanctuary. Lawns wrap around the house, framed by mature trees, with flowering shrubs and roses adding seasonal colour. A large paved terrace at the rear offers the perfect spot for outdoor dining and entertaining, enclosed by a brick retaining wall. A charming outbuilding nearby includes a garden store and WC. Beyond the lawns lies a lovely cobnut plantation with a central open area, adding to the estate's sense of peace and rural charm.A particular feature of the property is the newly constructed oak-framed cart lodge and garage, designed with care to complement the main house. With three open bays and an enclosed store, it provides excellent storage and parking. Above, a beautifully designed one-bedroom annexe offers further flexibility - ideal for guests, extended family, or as a home office or creative space, accessed via an external staircase.Sweepstakes Farmhouse offers not just a home, but a lifestyle - one of tranquility, space, and connection to nature, yet with excellent transport links. Hartlip itself is a traditional village with a warm community atmosphere, home to a well-regarded primary school, a parish church, and a charming country pub. The location is ideal for those needing access to both London and the coast, with nearby access to the M2 and M20 motorways. Rainham station is just a short drive away, offering direct trains to London in under an hour, while Ebbsfleet International provides high-speed services to London in just 18 minutes.This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and characterful home in an outstanding setting. Whether you're seeking space for a growing family, a country retreat with easy access to the city, or simply a home with soul and heritage, Sweepstakes Farmhouse delivers it all - and more.Freehold Council Tax Band G EPC Rating E For mobile phone coverage in this area please look online Ultrafast, Superfast & Standard Broadband available - for more information please look online Property is in a conservation area Utilities: - Electric / House - Oil / Garage LPG / Mains Water / Mains Drainage / Broadband
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Farmhouse Fundenhall (United Kingdom)
This attractive Georgian farmhouse benefits from modern additions and abundant space and flexibility, situated within a generous, secluded plot and surrounded by open farmland. There’s more wildlife passing by then people – a rural paradise, yet well connected to both the A11 and A140. A truly delightful and incredibly spacious home in a glorious location, this property is perfect for a family, multigenerational living, working from home, or even for a sociable couple who love to host visiting friends and family.
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