A five-bedroom grade II* listed home, with a well and surrounded by fishing lakes, has appeared on the market for £1.85m
The main house, located in New Road, Bawburgh, offers just under 4000 sqft of living accommodation.
It carefully blends modern style and preserved character features, as the property dates back to the early 17th century.
Throughout the property there is an abundance of original doors and hinges which feature within the house, as does a hand painted Charles Dickens-themed wallpaper dating back to Victorian times.
The property boasts a unique well, which has been retained in the sitting room, with glass viewing point and lighting.
There are pargetted overmantels over two of the fireplaces, one bearing the royal arms of Charles I and the other of the Wodehouse family.
The property sits within a plot of about two acres and is approached through double gates while being surrounded by Bawburgh fishing lakes, providing a tranquil setting.
Further along is an orchard and wild grass meadow, as well as several outdoor workshops and storage sheds.
For more information, visit savills.co.uk.
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