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Riverbank House £550,000 & The Lodge £150,000. Set within beautiful grounds and finished with an eye for quality, Riverbank House brings together space, style and flexibility in a way that suits both everyday living and relaxed, rural enjoyment. The main house offers a bright entrance hall, a welcoming sitting room centred around dual fireplaces, and a beautifully appointed farmhouse kitchen with bi-fold doors to the garden. Upstairs, three double bedrooms include a well-designed principal suite with walk-in wardrobe and a four-piece en-suite, supported by a modern family shower room. The gardens are a particular highlight, thoughtfully landscaped with mature planting, a pergola-topped patio, summerhouse, a fish pond and a decked walkway leading down to the scenic river. The Lodge provides a self-contained two-bedroom annex with an open-plan living space, a fully-equipped kitchen, quality bathroom suites and its own terrace, ideal for multi-generational living or income potential. Enhanced throughout by the current motivated vendors, the property offers a high-specification finish, abundant character and the kind of lifestyle that makes the setting truly special.
Hardingham
Low Street is a quiet, rural lane within the civil parish of Hardingham, set in the heart of Norfolk’s gently rolling countryside. The village itself is small, offering a peaceful lifestyle surrounded by farmland, woodland, and country walks. Hardingham provides a close connection to nature rather than extensive local services, though its community is welcoming and well‑connected to nearby towns for everyday needs. The closest sizeable centre is the market town of Wymondham, around 4–5 miles to the south‑east, which offers supermarkets, independent shops, cafes, restaurants, banks, and leisure facilities including a swimming pool and sports clubs. Wymondham also hosts local schools such as Wymondham High Academy and the highly regarded Wymondham College, catering to secondary education, while primary schooling is available at nearby Garvestone Community Primary School.
For commuting or wider travel, Low Street is well positioned. Wymondham railway station, just a few miles away, provides direct services to Norwich and beyond. The city of Norwich, about 12 miles to the north‑east, is a regional hub, offering cultural attractions, shopping, restaurants, theatres, universities, and employment opportunities. Norwich Railway Station sits conveniently near the city centre, with regular links to London and other regional destinations, while Norwich International Airport is roughly a 15‑minute drive, providing both domestic and short‑haul international flights.
Riverbank House
As you approach Riverbank House, set on a substantial and quietly private plot, the impressive façade sets the scene for what is a home shaped by craftsmanship, comfort and considered living. A broad shingle driveway provides generous parking for residents and visitors to The Lodge, while manicured hedging and a pitched-roof porch lend the entrance an understated elegance.
Inside, the hall feels bright and purposeful, with built-in storage to tidy away outdoor essentials and a neatly positioned cloakroom. From here, the home begins to unfold, most notably in the sitting room, where the soft glow of the wood burner anchors the space. With two brick-built fireplaces and inviting proportions, it is a room that encourages slow evenings, quiet reading, or effortless hosting.
The farmhouse-style kitchen/breakfast room is a standout feature, blending heritage touches with contemporary practicality. Original tiled flooring meets cabinetry in moon-white and olive green, complemented by oak worksurfaces and antique brass detailing. A central island with a butler sink forms the heart of the space, supported by a Belling range oven, integrated dishwasher area, fridge/freezer space and a full-height laundry cupboard. Bi-fold doors open the room directly onto the garden, creating a seamless connection for sociable weekends, morning coffee in the sunshine, and summer gatherings that spill outdoors.
Ascending to the first floor, the landing leads to three well-proportioned double bedrooms, each benefiting from built-in storage. The principal suite is particularly notable, offering a walk-in wardrobe and a private en-suite with a beautifully curated four-piece suite, including a freestanding bathtub, a generous walk-in shower, a vanity basin and a WC, balancing indulgence with everyday ease. A family shower room with a modern three-piece suite serves the remaining bedrooms.
The gardens deliver the sense of escape so often sought but rarely found. Mature planting, tall trees and seasonal colour frame the plot, while the enclosed garden area offers a pergola-covered patio and a summerhouse for quieter moments. Beyond, sweeping lawns, a fish pond, planted borders, storage sheds and a decked walkway lead you gently down to the river—serene, sheltered and beautifully maintained.
The Lodge is a self-contained annex, perfectly suited to multi-generational living, independent living, or as a holiday/rental opportunity. The open-plan kitchen/dining/living room is designed for ease, with a decorative fireplace adding charm and sliding doors opening to a decked terrace. The kitchen continues the theme of quality, with integrated appliances, generous cabinetry, an island with pendant lighting, and space for dining. Two double bedrooms provide the utmost comfort and privacy; the principal enjoys a modern en-suite, while the second has its own contemporary shower room.
The current owners have thoughtfully improved Riverbank House to a high specification, with careful attention to detail evident throughout. A home filled with character, charm and practicality, perfectly suited to family living and an exceptional lifestyle.
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