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Short Green, Winfarthing 4 bed detached house for sale
Short Green, Winfarthing
£750,000
Short Green, Winfarthing
£750,000
Our Summary
- Unique Grade II listed 17th century farmhouse with residential development opportunity
- Historic timber barn with full planning granted for residential conversion, along with permission for separate annex
- Agricultural barn also has full planning granted
- The rear garden is also lawned with fence surround; a blank canvas for the next owner to redesign if desired
- The barns Agricultural barn has full planning permission granted
- The Historic timber-framed barn is located closer to the road and also has full planning passed for residential conversion, and with the annexe, together with permission to replace the Nissen hut into a cart lodge style garage’ South Norfolk planning references:Rear Agricultural barn: 2024/0476Front Historic barn: 2019/1166 Agent notes:The sellers have informed us that some underpinning work has been carried out on the annexe, which results in the continuation of the planning permission for both the Historic Timber barn and the annexe
- Development opportunity
- Farmhouse would benefit from modernisation
- Historic barn and agricultural building both with full planning permission granted for residential use
- South Norfolk planning references within description
Description
This unique 17th century Grade II listed farmhouse, situated in the semi-rural village of Winfarthing, offers a residential development opportunity. The property boasts 4 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, and a kitchen/diner, with plenty of character features including a prominent fireplace. The grounds extend to approximately 1.53 acres, with a historic timber-framed barn having full planning permission for residential conversion, along with permission for a separate annex. Additionally, an agricultural barn has also been granted planning permission for conversion. The property is situated in a non-estate position, with no onward chain, and is surrounded by mature trees and shrubs. The village offers easy access to Diss, with its mainline rail service, and the A11 providing a swift route to Newmarket and Cambridge. The property requires modernization, but offers a blank canvas for the next owner to redesign and make their mark.