A grade two listed farmhouse with "immense character and charm", is on the market for £1,100,000 in south Norfolk.
Located towards the outskirts of Tibenham, set back from a small country lane, the property is believed to date back to the early 1600s.
It has an oak timber frame and boasts many exposed and revealed period features.
The 3,500 sq ft property has undergone significant refurbishment, including planning permission being given for the tithe barn to be converted into separate annexe accommodation, but has not yet been renovated.
The 0.6 acre grounds also include a double garage and workshop.
Their are three floors, including two mezzanine floors.
The ground floor features a large farmhouse kitchen space for a dining and family room, including a scullery.
This leads to the hall, where you head through to a shower room, two reception rooms and a utility space.
From the landing on the first floor, one bedroom and bathroom is on the left, and two more, with a shared ensuite, are on the right.
The narrower second floor opens into a bedroom, with an ensuite, and the last bedroom is accessed through the first.
The property is on the market with Whittley Parish estate agents.
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