Location
Bridge Street is located within the attractive town of Loddon which supplies a range of facilities and amenities including schools, shops, three pubs, restaurant, chemist, church and access to the river and Norfolk Broads network. The Broads National Park offers 120 miles of navigable waterways, with moorings situated in the town.
Loddon is approximately 11 miles from Norwich, the Cathedral city and regional centre of East Anglia, which has a mainline rail service to London Liverpool Street with an approximate fastest journey time of 1 hour 50minutes. The stunning Suffolk coast at Southwold is approximately 20 miles. Private education is availble in the nearby village of Langley as well as Norwich.
Description
The Mill House is a characterful, riverside Grade II listed home situated in the well-served riverside village of Loddon. The property offers a unique opportunity to purchase a home which offers a genuine country lifestyle but with the rarity of amenities on the doorstep and either the scope for multi-generational living or perhaps income generating potential subject to a buyers preference.
The main house which dates back to the early 19th century consists of four/five bedrooms over three floors, well-served and ready for modern standards thanks to a family shower room and an en suite bathroom. The top floor bedroom in particular makes for a wonderful teenagers retreat.
The ground floor accommodation is made up of a sitting room with inglenook fireplace, formal dining room with fireplace, country kitchen and music room. A cloakroom and utility room complete the ground floor.
Having served a variety of uses in the past the adjoining converted barn makes for an excellent form of ancillary accommodation. Currently being utilised as a holiday let, this space comprises of a large open plan living/dining/kitchen space and of particular note contains an aga and wood burning stove.
The barn features two bedrooms (all on the ground level) and these are served via a shower room with its very own sauna. Ideal for either families looking to combine with relatives or a buyer could look to generate income in a similar way to the present owners.
The Mill House is approached via a wooden gate which leads to a large area for off-road parking as well as several outbuildings.
Being set within an expansive plot of about 11 acres the land offers scope for a true country environment. With stabling in place and fenced paddocks, the land lends itself to a purchaser who is looking for an equestrian lifestyle or perhaps looking to implement a small holding.
Several useful outbuildings and workshops are in place for generous storage including two temporary cabins in the wooded area.
With an attractive area of woodland and the River Chet running at the perimeter of the plot as well as a stream running through the centre, the properties great outdoors really must be seen to be appreciated.