£580,000
(£205/sq. ft)
4 bed barn conversion for saleCranworth, Thetford IP25
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
2,831 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Striking four-bedroom barn conversion of exceptional length and character
Set within the picturesque village of Cranworth, surrounded by rolling Norfolk countryside, with distant church spire views
White, rear rendered façade with striking flint detailing and a terracotta-style pan-tiled roof, crowning the property
Interiors brimming with character, including exposed beams throughout, original brick curvatures and contemporary glass balustrade-style sections on the staircase
Generously proportioned split-level lounge, dining area, and bespoke kitchen, flowing seamlessly to create both dramatic and intimate living spaces
Principal suite with en-suite bathroom and three further double bedrooms, all retaining original architectural features
Expansive south-facing garden with mature landscaping, terraces, pergola, and multiple areas designed for outdoor entertaining or relaxation
Stunning uninterrupted field views, offering privacy and a strong sense of tranquillity
Blend of historic charm and contemporary features
Offered with no onward chain, presenting a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive, character-filled home in a rural location with excellent access to local amenities
The Location
Tucked into the picturesque village of Cranworth offers an idyllic slice of countryside living surrounded by rural charm in Norfolk. The village itself is enriched with community spirit, anchored by its early 14th-century parish church, St. Mary's, and the welcoming Cranworth Village Hall, both acting as cornerstones for local gatherings and events. Adding to its unique flavour, the family-run Mid Norfolk Smokehouse brings artisan character to the area with a tempting array of natural oak-smoked seafood, drawing food lovers from near and far.
Less than three miles away lies Shipdham, a historic village set within a designated Conservation Area, proudly preserving its deep roots while continuing to thrive in the present. Once home to the 44th bomber group during wwii, the village’s heritage lives on through the Shipdham Aero Club and museum. Today, Shipdham supports a dynamic, well-connected community with practical essentials such as a gp surgery, Post Office, nursery and primary school, local shops and a traditional pub. The village blends characterful period homes with carefully considered new developments, all thoughtfully designed to harmonise with the rural surroundings.
For broader amenities, the bustling market town of Dereham is only a short drive away, offering everything from Tesco and Lidl supermarkets to independent retailers and a twice-weekly traditional market held on Tuesdays and Fridays. Known for its Georgian architecture and expansive plots, Dereham is both historically rich and comfortably modern, with excellent schools, a leisure centre, a cinema and a golf course making it a sought-after hub for families, professionals and retirees alike. The nearby towns of Wymondham and Watton further enhance the area’s accessibility, offering an extended choice of shops, eateries and services.
St. Mary’s Retreat, Cranworth
Set back along a private driveway, this commanding four-bedroom barn conversion stretches impressively in length, creating a home of rare scale and presence. With rolling fields on all sides and distant church spire views, the property exudes a sense of serenity while radiating character at every turn.
The exterior immediately captivates: A white rendered rear façade punctuated by a striking strip of flint, crowned with a terracotta-style pan-tiled roof, blending traditional craftsmanship with timeless appeal. Inside, the property is brimming with character, from rich exposed beams that continue even into the bathrooms, to original brick curvatures, and glass balustrade-style staircases that add contemporary flair to the historic interior.
The split-level lounge forms the centerpiece of the home, bathed in natural light through multiple windows and centered around a bespoke fireplace. Steps lead up to the dining area, framed by an exposed brick archway, while the rear kitchen is a stunning blend of style and function, featuring a Belfast sink, range cooker, and French doors opening directly onto the garden terrace, creating a seamless link between indoor and outdoor living.
Upstairs, four generously proportioned bedrooms await, including a principal suite with an elegant en-suite bathroom. Every room retains original beams and distinctive architectural details, offering warmth, authenticity, and a strong sense of character. The family shower room is equally refined, combining practical modern fittings with historic charm.
The outdoor space is as impressive as the interior. South-facing and expansive, the garden sweeps across the plot with mature landscaping, varied levels, and multiple areas for entertaining, including a terrace and pergola. From here, the eye travels across stunning uninterrupted fields, providing privacy, tranquility, and an undeniable sense of grandeur.
Offered with no onward chain, this property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a long, character-filled barn conversion with exceptional interiors, dramatic proportions, and panoramic countryside vistas, all within a peaceful village location yet with excellent connectivity to local amenities.
Agents Note
Sold Freehold
Connected to mains water, electricity, oil-fired heating, alternative drainage.
Please note: This property is marketed on behalf of a third-party company. All details have been provided in good faith, but we advise interested parties to verify the information to ensure accuracy.
EPC Rating: D
Disclaimer
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