Meadow Farm
Saham Toney, Thetford, Norfolk, IP25 7HQ
Guide Price
£1,500,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Georgian, Grade II
Property Tags: Equestrian, Feed in Tariff, Walled Garden
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Georgian, Grade II
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Feed in Tariff, Walled Garden
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Down a tree-lined avenue driveway, Meadow Farm stands majestically within its own grounds.
The appeal is abundantly clear from the moment you enter through the gates and then along the picturesque tree-lined driveway, it's the perfect hideaway property to retreat from a long week and to spend time together as a family. Meadow Farm can offer so much: whether it's relaxing on the decking, overlooking the large pond - with ducks, moorhens, and egrets, or tending to your horse or alpacas in the paddocks, maybe enjoying a tranquil walk around the luxurious manicured grounds with your own stream running close to the front boundary.
This superlative home has the history to match, the oldest part of Meadow Farm dates back to around 1650, with newer additions from the elegant Georgian era providing fabulous contrasting ages of character with airy, light living spaces to the cosy and quaintly beamed areas - perfect for those wanting the best parts of an older property. It's an amazing place for social gatherings too, whether that's a weekend function, dinner parties with friends or summer drinks in the elegant grounds.
With so much to offer, you're sure to fall in love with the features and its setting - so maybe it's time to begin a new chapter of your life...?
Meadow Farm can offer a sociable lifestyle but also contrast that with its abundance of wildlife and surrounding nature. Whilst the property can cater to so many aspects and interests, its location also means modern conveniences are still within easy reach, along with the north Norfolk coastline, the city of Norwich and Thetford Forest - an ideal way to spend a weekend.
The internal accommodation, extends to an impressive 4,688 sq. ft. Upon entering the property into the reception hallway, stairs rise to one of two, first floor landings. The drawing room is immediately on the right, with westerly facing sash windows overlooking the gardens and grounds to the front of the house. The home gifts you its character with the ornate cornice around the room and the open brick fireplace with timber mantel and surround, whilst to either side there are arched recesses with fitted shelving. The current owner is able to host business meetings here with the ability to house an impressive conference-sized dining table, although it's also ideal for hosting guests throughout the holiday seasons.
The owners have created a fabulous 31ft open plan kitchen, dining and living space in the heart of the property, exposing the impressive front and rear aspect in one room. The kitchen has been finished to an impeccable standard, featuring modern qualities, and complemented by a gas, four oven millennium limited edition Aga, and impressive central island - the perfect spot to gather round whilst the host is cooking dinner.
The sitting room is a wonderfully light and spacious area with windows to all sides and some great views over the gardens and grounds. The open fireplace with a timber bressummer over and an inset wood burning stove is the focal of this room, complementing the exposed beams and the floorboards underfoot along with the fitted shelving. A staircase rises to the first floor from here, whilst a door leads you through to the utility/cloakroom, ideal for keeping noisy appliances out of any living space.
Returning to the reception hall, moving through to the rear hall you discover a cupboard housing the oil-fired boiler and there are external glazed doors to the east and steps down into the study, which is a good sized room with a window to the rear and further exposed beams.
The first and second floors both have dual staircases, on either sides of the house leading to both upper floors. The northern staircases gain access to one of the smaller bedrooms, family bathroom and second office. Furthermore, there is a connecting door, leading through the dressing room and into the principal suite fitted with a separate four-piece en-suite bathroom.
A door leading to the southern side of the property takes you to bedrooms two and three and like the principal suite benefit from a dressing room. They share the bathroom this side of the house.
The second floors both have bedrooms measuring more than 20ft which could become a separate space from the main house, subject to converting the middle part of the roof space.
The property is approached via electronically controlled gates with telecoms system between brick pillars over a long driveway down an avenue of lime trees. There is external lighting the length of this drive, whilst either side there are lawned gardens and our clients have expanded the landscaped rear gardens, continuing from the walled garden which are partly dissected by a little stream.
The driveway sweeps around to a wide parking area north of the house, adjacent to a double cart lodge which has power and light connected and at the rear of the parking area lays the former stables. Constructed of solid brick and underneath a pantile roof, the owners have converted this space with electrics and plumbing fixtures which simply need to be connected to the main house and, subject to the relevant permissions, could be the perfect annexe or further ancillary accommodation to the main house.
Immediately to the rear of the property there are landscaped gardens with raised beds, an area of kitchen garden, a herb garden and a cut flower garden which our custodians have enhanced. This area is partly enclosed by an ornate wall at the rear and box hedging. Lawned gardens then extend away to the southeast interspersed with various plants and shrubs.
The formal part of the gardens, which are within the main walls, lay to the south and west of the house and there is a magnificent wisteria. With long borders inside the walled garden you pass through here to find a sizeable pond with established marginal plants around it - including gunnera, bull rushes and irises. At one end of the pond is a lovely decked area and water features including a fountain and pump. Extending away you find mature trees including sycamore, ash, horse chestnut and lime with new additions creating areas more private to set out and enjoy.
SAHAM TONEY A true sense of community is found 'The Old Bell', is a fantastic local pub within the beautiful Norfolk village of Saham Toney. Located in the heart of Breckland, Saham Toney is surrounded by countryside with many enjoyable areas to explore. The village also has a Church of England Primary school.
The Church of St. Georges is a handsome flint building, with beautiful stained-glass windows. The east window of the chancel portrays the Last Supper, this was a gift by the late Rev. W. H. Parker, who restored the whole building at considerable expense in 1864.
A well-used Sports and Social Club offers sports grounds for football and cricket matches throughout the year, there is a small bar for members and their guests.
Less than two miles away is the popular market town of Watton, well-served by primary, junior and secondary schools, a GP clinic, dental surgery and chemist, along with a supermarket, Post Office and sports centre.
Watton has a strong rural community which comes together each year for the annual Wayland Show - one of England's oldest agricultural shows.
Just outside the town, Loch Neaton is believed to be England's only loch, a stunning location to enjoy a relaxing walk or a day spent fishing the waters.
Local legend has it that nearby Wayland Wood is the site of the children's tale, Babes in the Wood, and the beauty of the area makes it an unmissable place to explore. Enjoy the cycle trails at nearby Thetford Forest or book a game at Richmond Park Golf Course, an 18-hole course with driving range set in 100 acres of parkland.
The vibrant, historic city of Norwich is approximately 25 miles away, offering a plethora of shops, restaurants and amenities. For those needing to commute, both Norwich and Thetford offer excellent rail links with trains to London.
SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity and gas. Drainage to septic tank. Oil fired central heating.
COUNCIL TAX Band E.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING An Energy Performance Certificate is not required for this property due to it being Grade II listed.
TENURE Freehold.
AGENT'S NOTE Meadow Farm is subject to a Restriction on Building which expires in seven years.
Our vendor informs us planning permission has been granted for a development of three executive detached dwellings on the meadow next to the farmhouse Ref. 3PL/2019/0011/F. Please call Sowerbys for more information.
PROPERTY REFERENCE 37590.
Marketed by: Sowerbys, Dereham
The appeal is abundantly clear from the moment you enter through the gates and then along the picturesque tree-lined driveway, it's the perfect hideaway property to retreat from a long week and to spend time together as a family. Meadow Farm can offer so much: whether it's relaxing on the decking, overlooking the large pond - with ducks, moorhens, and egrets, or tending to your horse or alpacas in the paddocks, maybe enjoying a tranquil walk around the luxurious manicured grounds with your own stream running close to the front boundary.
This superlative home has the history to match, the oldest part of Meadow Farm dates back to around 1650, with newer additions from the elegant Georgian era providing fabulous contrasting ages of character with airy, light living spaces to the cosy and quaintly beamed areas - perfect for those wanting the best parts of an older property. It's an amazing place for social gatherings too, whether that's a weekend function, dinner parties with friends or summer drinks in the elegant grounds.
With so much to offer, you're sure to fall in love with the features and its setting - so maybe it's time to begin a new chapter of your life...?
Meadow Farm can offer a sociable lifestyle but also contrast that with its abundance of wildlife and surrounding nature. Whilst the property can cater to so many aspects and interests, its location also means modern conveniences are still within easy reach, along with the north Norfolk coastline, the city of Norwich and Thetford Forest - an ideal way to spend a weekend.
The internal accommodation, extends to an impressive 4,688 sq. ft. Upon entering the property into the reception hallway, stairs rise to one of two, first floor landings. The drawing room is immediately on the right, with westerly facing sash windows overlooking the gardens and grounds to the front of the house. The home gifts you its character with the ornate cornice around the room and the open brick fireplace with timber mantel and surround, whilst to either side there are arched recesses with fitted shelving. The current owner is able to host business meetings here with the ability to house an impressive conference-sized dining table, although it's also ideal for hosting guests throughout the holiday seasons.
The owners have created a fabulous 31ft open plan kitchen, dining and living space in the heart of the property, exposing the impressive front and rear aspect in one room. The kitchen has been finished to an impeccable standard, featuring modern qualities, and complemented by a gas, four oven millennium limited edition Aga, and impressive central island - the perfect spot to gather round whilst the host is cooking dinner.
The sitting room is a wonderfully light and spacious area with windows to all sides and some great views over the gardens and grounds. The open fireplace with a timber bressummer over and an inset wood burning stove is the focal of this room, complementing the exposed beams and the floorboards underfoot along with the fitted shelving. A staircase rises to the first floor from here, whilst a door leads you through to the utility/cloakroom, ideal for keeping noisy appliances out of any living space.
Returning to the reception hall, moving through to the rear hall you discover a cupboard housing the oil-fired boiler and there are external glazed doors to the east and steps down into the study, which is a good sized room with a window to the rear and further exposed beams.
The first and second floors both have dual staircases, on either sides of the house leading to both upper floors. The northern staircases gain access to one of the smaller bedrooms, family bathroom and second office. Furthermore, there is a connecting door, leading through the dressing room and into the principal suite fitted with a separate four-piece en-suite bathroom.
A door leading to the southern side of the property takes you to bedrooms two and three and like the principal suite benefit from a dressing room. They share the bathroom this side of the house.
The second floors both have bedrooms measuring more than 20ft which could become a separate space from the main house, subject to converting the middle part of the roof space.
The property is approached via electronically controlled gates with telecoms system between brick pillars over a long driveway down an avenue of lime trees. There is external lighting the length of this drive, whilst either side there are lawned gardens and our clients have expanded the landscaped rear gardens, continuing from the walled garden which are partly dissected by a little stream.
The driveway sweeps around to a wide parking area north of the house, adjacent to a double cart lodge which has power and light connected and at the rear of the parking area lays the former stables. Constructed of solid brick and underneath a pantile roof, the owners have converted this space with electrics and plumbing fixtures which simply need to be connected to the main house and, subject to the relevant permissions, could be the perfect annexe or further ancillary accommodation to the main house.
Immediately to the rear of the property there are landscaped gardens with raised beds, an area of kitchen garden, a herb garden and a cut flower garden which our custodians have enhanced. This area is partly enclosed by an ornate wall at the rear and box hedging. Lawned gardens then extend away to the southeast interspersed with various plants and shrubs.
The formal part of the gardens, which are within the main walls, lay to the south and west of the house and there is a magnificent wisteria. With long borders inside the walled garden you pass through here to find a sizeable pond with established marginal plants around it - including gunnera, bull rushes and irises. At one end of the pond is a lovely decked area and water features including a fountain and pump. Extending away you find mature trees including sycamore, ash, horse chestnut and lime with new additions creating areas more private to set out and enjoy.
SAHAM TONEY A true sense of community is found 'The Old Bell', is a fantastic local pub within the beautiful Norfolk village of Saham Toney. Located in the heart of Breckland, Saham Toney is surrounded by countryside with many enjoyable areas to explore. The village also has a Church of England Primary school.
The Church of St. Georges is a handsome flint building, with beautiful stained-glass windows. The east window of the chancel portrays the Last Supper, this was a gift by the late Rev. W. H. Parker, who restored the whole building at considerable expense in 1864.
A well-used Sports and Social Club offers sports grounds for football and cricket matches throughout the year, there is a small bar for members and their guests.
Less than two miles away is the popular market town of Watton, well-served by primary, junior and secondary schools, a GP clinic, dental surgery and chemist, along with a supermarket, Post Office and sports centre.
Watton has a strong rural community which comes together each year for the annual Wayland Show - one of England's oldest agricultural shows.
Just outside the town, Loch Neaton is believed to be England's only loch, a stunning location to enjoy a relaxing walk or a day spent fishing the waters.
Local legend has it that nearby Wayland Wood is the site of the children's tale, Babes in the Wood, and the beauty of the area makes it an unmissable place to explore. Enjoy the cycle trails at nearby Thetford Forest or book a game at Richmond Park Golf Course, an 18-hole course with driving range set in 100 acres of parkland.
The vibrant, historic city of Norwich is approximately 25 miles away, offering a plethora of shops, restaurants and amenities. For those needing to commute, both Norwich and Thetford offer excellent rail links with trains to London.
SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity and gas. Drainage to septic tank. Oil fired central heating.
COUNCIL TAX Band E.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING An Energy Performance Certificate is not required for this property due to it being Grade II listed.
TENURE Freehold.
AGENT'S NOTE Meadow Farm is subject to a Restriction on Building which expires in seven years.
Our vendor informs us planning permission has been granted for a development of three executive detached dwellings on the meadow next to the farmhouse Ref. 3PL/2019/0011/F. Please call Sowerbys for more information.
PROPERTY REFERENCE 37590.
Marketed by: Sowerbys, Dereham
Land Registry Data
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