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Mendham Hall presents a truly rare opportunity to acquire a distinguished Grade II Listed country residence of 17th-century Medieval origin, set within the heart of a charming Waveney Valley village. Rich in history and architectural character, this remarkable home offers scale, atmosphere and provenance that are seldom found. Extending to approximately 4,700 sqft, the property combines expansive accommodation with an abundance of original period features and exceptional potential, making it ideally suited to those seeking a striking family home in a peaceful yet well-connected village setting.
Location
Mendham Hall enjoys a distinguished setting along Withersdale Road in the rural village of Mendham, a picturesque corner of the Waveney Valley known for its peaceful countryside, historic charm and strong sense of community. The surrounding landscape is defined by open fields, winding lanes and riverside scenery, offering an inviting environment for walking, cycling and outdoor pursuits.
Everyday amenities can be found in nearby Harleston where you will find independent shops, cafés, a post office, doctors’ surgery and a supermarket, all within a short drive. The village itself is home to the popular Sir Alfred Munnings pub and a welcoming community atmosphere, while the broader area provides access to well regarded schools and a variety of leisure facilities.
Excellent road connections place Diss and its mainline rail station within comfortable reach for travel to London and Norwich, while the wider Suffolk and Norfolk coastline lies close enough for day trips to coastal towns and nature reserves. This setting offers a rare combination of rural calm, village convenience and easy access to wider amenities which makes it ideally suited to a premium country home.
Withersadale Road
Steeped in cultural significance, Mendham Hall was once home to the renowned artist Sir Alfred Munnings, one of England’s finest painters of horses, who was born in the nearby mill during the early 1800s. This historic connection adds a rare and evocative dimension to an already compelling residence.
Stepping through the pitched porch and into the entrance hall, you are drawn straight into the remarkable dining hall. This space showcases oak parquet flooring in a Tudor pattern, a tall fireplace with intricately carved surround and mantle, and an abundance of exposed ceiling beams and wall timbers. Central steps lead through open studwork to the morning room, a bright and inviting area with leaded windows to two sides, oak floorboards and further exposed timbers. The drawing room sits opposite and continues the theme of grandeur, offering a double aspect layout, an elegant fireplace framed by wooden pillars, a wood burning stove and detailed relief plasterwork, all set above more parquet flooring.
At the rear, the kitchen and breakfast room serves as a warm heart to the home, designed for everyday living and informal gatherings. Windows on three sides draw in natural light while a glazed door opens to the garden. The kitchen is fitted with cream base units, wooden work surfaces, an inset sink and space for a range style cooker, complemented by slate flooring and exposed beams. A separate utility room provides further storage and practicality. The garden room sits just beyond, offering glazed doors to the outside, large leaded windows and a tiled floor, creating a peaceful space to relax or work. A ground floor cloakroom completes this level.
The staircase rises from the dining hall to a generous first floor landing which connects six bedrooms. The master suite is particularly impressive, benefiting from a double aspect outlook, exposed timbers, wide floorboards, a dressing room and a distinctive en suite with red tiling, corner bath and arched feature division. Bedrooms two and three overlook the rear garden, while bedrooms four and five enjoy views to the front, and bedroom six features an oriel window to the side. A stylish family bathroom with roll top bath, separate shower, stone flooring and exposed beam adds further charm to this floor.
The second floor offers extensive additional space with exposed roof timbers, wide floorboards and windows to three aspects, providing exceptional flexibility for further accommodation, studio space, home offices or leisure use, subject to requirements.
Outside, the home sits centrally within its plot, with a driveway providing parking and access to the garage which includes lighting, power and overhead storage. The west facing rear garden offers a calm and private setting, laid to lawn with established borders, specimen trees and two patio terraces positioned for outdoor dining and quiet enjoyment. One patio sits beside the garage while the other adjoins the garden room, forming attractive areas for entertaining throughout the warmer months.
Agents Notes
We understand this property will be sold freehold, connected to mains water, electricity and drainage.
Oil central heating.
Council tax band - D