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Church Road, Thorpe Market

Guide Price £850,000Freehold

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Key Information

Tenure:Freehold
Council tax band:E
Broadband:up to 10Mbps
Mobile signal:*Based on indoor data coverage
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Key Features

Grade II listed building with historical significance, originally two homes now transformed into a single grand residence
Set within approximately 2.5 acres (stms) of land offering expansive outdoor space for various pursuits
Versatile outbuildings including a quad garage with a converted upper floor, cart lodge, and stables, ideal for storage, hobbies, or equestrian use
Private driveway with ample off-road parking, providing easy access to the property and extensive grounds
Bright and airy interiors with natural light flooding reception rooms, including a sitting room with a feature fireplace
Modern kitchen with sleek finishes and seamless access to outdoor living spaces via French doors
Spacious master suite with an ensuite shower room, separate dressing room, and adjoining reading room
Guide Price: £850,000-£875,000

Description

Guide Price: £850,000-£875,000. Rich in history and undeniable charm, this Grade II listed home, dating back to 1795, is positioned within 2.5 acres (stms) of breathtaking grounds.

Guide Price: £850,000-£875,000. Rich in history and undeniable charm, this Grade II listed home, dating back to 1795, is positioned within 2.5 acres (stms) of breathtaking grounds, it offers a wealth of possibilities, with spacious interiors and a collection of crafted outbuildings ideal for equestrian pursuits, family living, or creative ventures. Meticulously transformed in the 2000s, the residence showcases refined reception rooms, a stylishly appointed kitchen, and sumptuous bedrooms, including a magnificent master suite with an ensuite and dressing areas. With its enchanting setting, historic allure and enviable proximity to Norfolk’s stunning coastline, this property is an unparalleled opportunity to embrace an extraordinary countryside lifestyle.

What History Lies Behind the Facade?

This property boasts a rich and fascinating history, originally standing as a single residence before being divided into two homes during either the First or Second World War to accommodate the growing demand for housing. Following the war, it was restored to its former grandeur. In the early 2000s, a comprehensive and sensitive conversion reunited the two properties into one striking home, befitting its distinguished stature as the Lord of the Manor. Today, it effortlessly merges historical character with the ease and comfort of modern living, preserving its storied past while seamlessly adapting to contemporary needs.

What Does Life in Thorpe Market Look Like?

Thorpe Market is a charming north Norfolk village perfectly positioned on the A149, nestled between the bustling market town of North Walsham and the seaside allure of Cromer. Just four miles from the breathtaking Norfolk coastline and within easy reach of the renowned Norfolk Broads, the location offers a unique blend of rural and accessibility. For food lovers, the village is ideally placed near two celebrated pubs, the Suffield Arms and the Gunton Arms, each famed for their vibrant atmosphere and exceptional cuisine.

With Gunton station a short, pleasant walk away and a Waitrose supermarket only two miles down the road, convenience complements the area’s appeal. Adding a touch of history, the late-18th-century St Margaret’s Church serves as a peaceful village landmark. Thorpe Market combines picturesque countryside charm with sought-after amenities, perfectly mirroring the desirability of the homes within it.

The Great Outdoors

Set within approximately 2.5 acres (stms), this Grade II listed home, dating back to 1795, is a truly remarkable property that offers an abundance of space and versatility. The grounds offer a wealth of space and features that cater to a variety of lifestyles, including equestrian pursuits, family living or those seeking a property with development potential. Surrounding the home is an impressive collection of outbuildings, ample off-road parking and extensive grounds, all accessed via a private driveway. This property is a rare opportunity to own a slice of the countryside with endless possibilities.

The outbuildings add impressive functionality to the estate. A substantial quad garage with a converted upper floor provides a self-contained flat or annex—ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or a private workspace. Additional structures, including a traditional cart lodge and converted stables, offer versatility for storage, hobbies, or equestrian use, complemented by a gated paddock with ample space for grazing, training, or leisure riding.

The open, level grounds provide flexibility for landscaping or recreation, while the sweeping driveway ensures ample parking for residents and visitors alike. Together, the house and grounds offer a perfect balance of indoor comfort and outdoor potential.

Take a look inside

The large entrance hall creates an inviting first impression, leading into a series of beautifully appointed reception rooms. The sitting room, bathed in natural light, features a charming fireplace that radiates warmth—a perfect space to unwind. For those working from home, a nearby study offers a peaceful and functional workspace. The dining room strikes a balance between formal dining and a more relaxed, open-plan feel, ideal for both intimate dinners and larger gatherings.

At the core of the home lies a modern, fully integrated kitchen with sleek finishes, leading to a practical utility room and an additional area that opens to the garden via French doors—perfect for seamless indoor-outdoor living. Completing the ground floor is a convenient WC for everyday usage.

Upstairs, the accommodation is equally impressive. The master bedroom is bright and spacious, with an ensuite shower room and a serene ambiance. Adjacent to the master, a cosy reading room and a separate dressing room add convenience and flexibility. The second bedroom stands out with French doors opening onto a private balcony, offering stunning views of the grounds. Two further bedrooms, one currently used as a dressing room, provide versatility to suit your needs, and a family shower room completes the upper floor.

Agents Note

The property is sold freehold and benefits from oil central heating alongside the remaining mains services.

As a Grade II listed home, it retains historical significance and unique character.

Although there is neighbouring access slightly beyond the driveway, all the land is exclusively owned as part of this estate.

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Antingham and Southrepps Primary School
(0.88 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 64
Age Range: 3 - 11
St. Mary's (Endowed) CofE VA Primary School
(1.96 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 89
Age Range: 4 - 11
Northrepps Primary School
(2.35 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 47
Age Range: 2 - 11
Sidestrand Hall School
(2.89 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 184
Age Range: 7 - 19
Overstrand, the Belfry, Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School
(3.27 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 131
Age Range: 4 - 11
Aldborough Primary School
(3.42 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 135
Age Range: 4 - 11
Colby Primary School
(3.73 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 139
Age Range: 4 - 11
Suffield Park Infant and Nursery School, Cromer
(3.81 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 176
Age Range: 4 - 7
Mundesley Junior School
(3.95 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 113
Age Range: 7 - 11
Mundesley Infant School
(3.95 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 79
Age Range: 4 - 7

Property Calculators

Mortgage

Estimated Monthly Mortgage Payment:
£4,252 /mo.25 Years, 4.5% Interest
Loan
£765,000
Total Repay
£1,275,636

Stamp Duty

You’ll have to pay the stamp duty of:
£32,500
0% up to £125,000
2% from £125,000 to £250,000
5% from £250,000 to £850,000
Your effective stamp duty rate is 3.82%

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