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Harleston Road, Weybread

Offers In Region of £725,000Freehold

626

Key Information

Tenure:Freehold
Council tax band:D
Broadband:up to 1800Mbps
Mobile signal:*Based on indoor data coverage
O2Three

Key Features

Striking period exterior with red brick façade white-framed windows and climbing greenery for classic kerb appeal
Spacious and characterful interior with original fireplaces pamment tiled floors and generous room sizes throughout
Five-bedroom main house with all bedrooms leading off a central landing offering a practical and traditional layout
Self-contained one-bedroom annexe with private entrance, lounge, kitchen diner, and shower room ideal for guests or income
Multiple reception rooms including sitting room, dining room, study, and family room perfect for flexible family living
Charming kitchen breakfast room with a classic Belfast sink and space for family meals
Beautifully maintained gardens extending to approximately 0.7 acres (stms) with mature planting and open rural views
Large patio area ideal for outdoor dining entertaining or simply enjoying the peaceful countryside surroundings
Ample driveway parking for multiple vehicles providing convenience for residents and visitors alike
Quiet and desirable village location in Weybread offering countryside living with easy access to Harleston and Diss

Description

With its classic red brick exterior, white-framed windows, and charming greenery climbing the façade, The Old Shop in Weybread is instantly captivating. This substantial detached period home, once the village shop, now offers beautifully balanced accommodation full of character and warmth. Inside, pamment tile floors, original fireplaces, and generous room sizes create a timeless and inviting atmosphere. The layout is wonderfully versatile, featuring five bedrooms in the main house and a self-contained one-bedroom annexe—ideal for guests, family, or income potential. Outside, the property enjoys approximately 0.7 acres of immaculate gardens with a sprawling lawn, sun-drenched patio, and open rural views. Set in a peaceful village location with easy access to local towns, this is a rare opportunity to own a classic countryside home with enviable space, charm, and flexibility.

With its classic red brick exterior, white-framed windows, and charming greenery climbing the façade, The Old Shop in Weybread is instantly captivating. This substantial detached period home, once the village shop, now offers beautifully balanced accommodation full of character and warmth. Inside, pamment tile floors, original fireplaces, and generous room sizes create a timeless and inviting atmosphere. The layout is wonderfully versatile, featuring five bedrooms in the main house and a self-contained one-bedroom annexe, ideal for guests, family, or income potential. Outside, the property enjoys approximately 0.7 acres (stms) of immaculate gardens with a sprawling lawn, sun-drenched patio, and open rural views. Set in a peaceful village location with easy access to local towns, this is a rare opportunity to own a classic countryside home with enviable space, charm, and flexibility.

The Location

Tucked away on the peaceful Suffolk/Norfolk border, the village of Weybread is everything you might hope for in a classic English countryside setting. It’s a place where life moves at a gentler pace – where quiet lanes wind past fields and meadows, and neighbours still stop for a friendly chat. The village is surrounded by open countryside, making it perfect for those who love the outdoors, whether it’s a Sunday walk along the River Waveney or a scenic bike ride through the lanes.

While the setting feels wonderfully rural and secluded, you’re never far from the essentials. The vibrant market town of Harleston is just a short drive away and offers a great selection of independent shops, cafés, pubs, and schools. A little further afield, Diss offers an even broader range of amenities, including a mainline rail station with direct trains to London, reaching the capital in around 1.5 hours, ideal for those looking to stay connected to city life while enjoying a village setting.

Weybread is a place in which you’ll quickly feel at home. It offers the space, scenery and slower pace that so many people crave, without ever feeling isolated. Whether you're looking to raise a family, start a new chapter in the countryside, or simply escape the hustle and bustle, Weybread is a place you’ll quickly feel at home.

The Old Shop, Harleston Road, Weybread

Nestled in the heart of the charming Suffolk village of Weybread, this captivating former village shop has been transformed into a truly exceptional period residence. Steeped in history and character, this substantial detached home of solid red brick construction beneath a tiled roof offers an enviable blend of timeless charm and flexible modern living. Whether you’re looking to accommodate extended family, explore a dual-generation lifestyle, or pursue a boutique bed-and-breakfast venture, this unique property presents a rare and exciting opportunity.

From the moment you arrive, the kerb appeal is undeniable. Classic red brick walls are softened by climbing foliage that weaves gently across the front façade, complemented by crisp white window frames that add to the property’s quintessential English charm. The front garden enjoys uninterrupted views across open countryside, creating a peaceful rural outlook that immediately evokes a sense of calm and contentment.

Inside, the home continues to delight with generously proportioned rooms rich in character. Period features abound – from the warm, rustic patina of pamment tile floors to original fireplaces that speak to the building’s storied past.

The welcoming sitting room invites quiet evenings by the fire, while the large dining room, with its charming fireplace and front aspect window, is perfect for hosting family meals or relaxed gatherings with friends. The spacious kitchen/breakfast room boasts a classic Belfast sink and flows naturally into a large dining room, with its charming fireplace and front aspect window, perfect for hosting family meals or relaxed gatherings with friends. This in turn leads to the welcoming sitting room which invites quiet evenings by the wood burner.

An inner hall serves the dining room, a cloakroom, a study and a large family room. From here you can access a useful utility room and the annexe hallway.

Upstairs, five well-sized bedrooms radiate off a central landing, offering comfortable accommodation for family and guests alike. The family bathroom is well appointed and conveniently located, serving all bedrooms with ease.

To the rear, the home truly comes into its own. Stretching to approximately 0.7 acres (stms), the meticulously maintained garden is a private oasis of calm. A sprawling lawn offers space for children to play or summer parties to unfold, while the patio provides a perfect spot to enjoy morning coffee or dine al fresco as the sun sets over the fields.

A particular highlight is the fully self-contained annexe – thoughtfully designed with its own private entrance. This one-bedroom suite includes a spacious lounge, modern kitchen/diner, and a stylish shower room, making it ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or even potential holiday let income.

With ample parking, well-tended grounds, a beautiful rural setting, and abundant period charm, this remarkable home in Weybread offers not just a place to live, but a lifestyle to be savoured. Whether you're raising a family, hosting guests, or simply seeking a slice of countryside tranquility, this is a rare opportunity to make a truly special home your own.

Agents Note

Sold Freehold

Connected to oil-fired heating, mains water, electricity and drainage.

Archbishop Sancroft High School (A Church of England Academy)
(1.59 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 485
Age Range: 11 - 16
Harleston CofE Primary Academy
(1.95 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 458
Age Range: 3 - 11
Fressingfield Church of England Primary School
(2.3 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 128
Age Range: 4 - 11
Mendham Primary School
(2.32 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 83
Age Range: 3 - 11
Stradbroke Church of England Primary School
(4 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 107
Age Range: 4 - 11
Alburgh with Denton Church of England Primary School
(4.3 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 100
Age Range: 4 - 11
Pulham Church of England Primary School
(4.43 miles)
Requires improvement
Number of pupils: 135
Age Range: 5 - 11
Stradbroke High School
(4.45 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 317
Age Range: 11 - 16
St Edmund's Primary School
(4.48 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 93
Age Range: 3 - 11
Dickleburgh Church of England Primary Academy (With Pre-School)
(4.65 miles)
Outstanding
Number of pupils: 234
Age Range: 4 - 11

Property Calculators

Mortgage

Estimated Monthly Mortgage Payment:
£3,627 /mo.25 Years, 4.5% Interest
Loan
£652,500
Total Repay
£1,088,042

Stamp Duty

You’ll have to pay the stamp duty of:
£26,250
0% up to £125,000
2% from £125,000 to £250,000
5% from £250,000 to £725,000
Your effective stamp duty rate is 3.62%

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