This striking Grade II Listed moated residence offers a unique opportunity to invest in a piece of England's medieval heritage. Set on a picturesque causeway, the property features a central farmhouse from the 16th century, complemented by an additional self-contained annex, both rich in architectural character and period details. Inside, the grand entrance hall with its inglenook fireplace and wood paneling leads to a spacious double-aspect reception area, featuring captivating garden views and another charming fireplace. The farmhouse kitchen retains rustic charm and adjoins a practical utility space.
The annex stands ready for multi-generational living or rental potential, boasting its own amenities including a kitchen and reception room, all while showcasing delightful period features like exposed timbers and fireplaces. The upper levels of the main house reveal characterful wide floorboards and fine fireplaces, with ample family accommodation including an en-suite principal bedroom with triple aspects. One of the most enticing aspects of this property is the unconverted top floor, which could be transformed into additional living space.
Beyond the moat lies expansive gardens alongside extensive barns and workshops that offer significant development potential. Additionally, with approximately 3.5 acres that include paddocks and equestrian facilities, this estate not only stands as a historical treasure but also presents numerous avenues for modern enhancement in a tranquil hamlet near Halesworth.