Guide price
£1,200,000
(£219/sq. ft)
5 bed property for saleMill Lane, Thorpe Abbotts IP21
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
5,487 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Guide Price: £1,200,000 to £1,300,000
A distinguished private tree lined driveway sets the scene for the property, creating an immediate sense of exclusivity and privacy on arrival
The accommodation offers four/five well proportioned bedrooms, including a principal suite with dressing room and ensuite bathroom, designed as a private retreat
At the core of the home, an elegant lounge and dining hall features an impressive inglenook fireplace, exposed beams and a welcoming sense of heritage
The bespoke farmhouse kitchen combines craftsmanship and practicality, centred around a deep blue aga, Belfast sink, generous pantry and exposed brick detailing
A converted barn complex forms three self contained one bedroom homes, all currently let and offering established rental income
The grounds extend to approximately six acres, incorporating formal gardens, paddocks, mature woodland and a large natural pond rich in wildlife
The setting is alive with nature, where deer, owls and other native species are regular visitors, enhancing the feeling of countryside seclusion
A comprehensive selection of outbuildings includes a triple cart lodge, a well equipped workshop, further barns, a greenhouse and a productive side garden
Situated in the heart of the Waveney Valley, the home enjoys a peaceful village location with excellent access to Diss, Norwich and direct rail services to London
Thorpe Abbotts: Idyllic Countryside Living with Exceptional Connectivity
Nestled in the heart of the idyllic Waveney Valley, Rushall (with the village boundary running through the front meadow into Thorpe Abbotts) is a charming and peaceful village that offers the perfect blend of countryside serenity and excellent connectivity. It feels worlds away from the bustle of modern life, yet provides remarkable practicality for those who need to stay connected.
Just 6.5 miles from Diss and only 41⁄2 miles from the mainline station, the village places historic market towns, scenic countryside, and essential amenities effortlessly within reach. The Great Eastern Main Line from Diss offers a direct service to London Liverpool Street in as little as 90 minutes, making daily commutes entirely feasible.
Excellent road links, including easy access to the A143 and onward to the A14, ensure smooth travel by car, while Norwich International Airport is nearby for longer journeys. For those who love the coast, sandy beaches and charming seaside towns are just a 40-minute drive away.
Life here moves at a gentler pace. Enjoy quiet country lanes, explore picturesque river meadows, or embark on great nature walks across the lush Waveney Valley. The village itself retains a strong sense of community, with a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere.
Nearby towns provide a range of shops, restaurants, and cultural highlights, ensuring convenience without compromising on the beauty and tranquility of rural living.
For those who value countryside peace, excellent connectivity, and the opportunity to be part of a vibrant yet relaxed community, Rushall/Thorpe Abbotts offers a rare and enviable balance: A place to breathe, explore, and return home to a truly special property.
Bethal Farm, Mill Lane, Thorpe Abbotts
Welcome to a home that isn’t just inhabited-it’s valued, honoured and wonderfully unique. This exceptional farmhouse fuses quintessential countryside charm with contemporary comfort, offering a sanctuary of serenity within a welcoming, close-knit village. Once a five-bedroom residence, now configured to four expansive bedrooms, the property spans six acres of meticulously maintained land and features a converted barn complex, creating a rare fusion of private family living and income potential.
Approached via a private tree-lined driveway, a true sense of arrival and exclusivity unfolds. From the very first glimpse, the property exudes pure countryside living, where nature, space, and timeless beauty harmonise.
Cross the threshold and be embraced by heritage and warmth: Rich overhead beams, classic period details, and timber accents create an atmosphere of timeless elegance. The core of the home is an impressive lounge/diner, where an inglenook fireplace and wood-burning stove provide an irresistible focal point.
Here, you can watch the seasons unfold across the garden or the deer grazing in distant fields, all from the comfort of your armchair-an ever-changing countryside aesthetic framed by the windows of your own home.
The adjoining sunroom offers a panorama of gardens and paddocks, flooded with light and opening via double doors onto a tranquil outdoor space, the perfect stage for morning coffee or contemplative afternoons. In colder months, the sitting room’s wood burner transforms the space into a warm haven of calm.
The farmhouse kitchen is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and character. Handmade units beneath soaring beams surround a deep blue aga, set against brick detailing, while a Belfast sink, large double-door pantry, four-ring Sauter gas hob, double oven and dishwasher ensure practical, modern convenience.
A separate utility room and boiler room, housing a Grant Vortex condensing boiler and water softener system, underscore the property’s thoughtful infrastructure. Completing the ground floor are a cloakroom WC and a private study, perfect for focused work or creative reflection.
Upstairs, the principal suite is a retreat of elegance, with dual aspects, a dressing room, and a luxurious ensuite. Another bedroom features its own ensuite, while two interlinked bedrooms offer flexibility for family life or guest accommodation.
A four-piece family bathroom, complete with spa bath and mixer shower, adds a further touch of indulgence.
Outside, the front garden spans half an acre, with mature trees, hedge-lined boundaries and a two-acre front paddock framed by uninterrupted countryside vistas. Fruit and native trees-including walnuts, chestnuts, hazelnuts, damsons, plums, and apples-dot the grounds, complemented by a large natural pond teeming with wildlife.
Multiple patios and a decked area above the pond create spaces for dining, entertaining, or serene contemplation. A greenhouse and side garden provide room for horticultural pursuits, ensuring the outdoors is as captivating as the indoors.
At the rear, a converted barn complex forms three one-bedroom properties, currently let to long-term tenants-one of whom has resided for 13 years-offering an income-generating asset. Each bungalow provides roughly a bedroom, lounge, kitchen, shower room and store area. Barn 3 benefits from air source heating and eight solar panels, while the main farmhouse also incorporates discreet solar installations, enhancing efficiency and sustainability.
Adjoining the barns, a triple cart lodge and workshop, alongside additional outbuildings, support practical rural living. A 2.5-acre paddock with woodland beyond is alive with deer, bats, and owls, enhancing privacy and a profound sense of connection to nature.
This farmhouse is more than a home-it is a lifestyle. It invites you to linger over morning coffee in the sunroom, entertain under wide skies, and explore gardens, paddocks, and woodland where wildlife thrives. It offers the perfect balance of tranquillity and village vitality, blending heritage features, modern comforts and an extraordinary sense of place.
Here, every detail-from the private tree-lined driveway and warm wooden beams to thoughtful architectural nuances and energy-conscious solar panels-speaks of a home designed not just to live in, but to revel in. This is classic countryside living, elevated: A residence where comfort, character, and community coexist in perfect harmony.
Bethal Farm through the eyes of its current owners
“Living here has been a real pleasure. The home offers both space and tranquillity, with a layout that has worked beautifully for us and provided a wonderful balance of comfort and character.
We’ve especially enjoyed the setting – with the true countryside on your doorstep, you’re surrounded by beautiful walks and an abundance of nature. It’s been a joy to watch the changing seasons and to feel so connected to the outdoors, while still being just a short drive from nearby market towns with all their amenities.
The sense of community here is something very special too – friendly and close-knit, with a rich local history that gives the area real charm. It’s a place that offers peace and calm, yet always feels welcoming and rooted in something lasting.”
Agents Note
Sold Freehold
Connected to oil-fired heating, mains water, electricity and treatment plant.
EPC Rating: C
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