Coach House is a notable Grade II listed property nestled in the quaint village of Scole, Norfolk, offering a unique blend of historical significance and contemporary living. Originally built in the 1830s to serve as the coach house and kitchen garden for Scole Lodge, it underwent a careful conversion in the 1970s that retained much of its original charm while integrating modern comforts. Set on nearly four acres of land, the property features a traditional brick wall at the rear, providing both privacy and an idyllic retreat. The expansive grounds include an established garden, a pond, and additional space for potential enhancement.
The ground floor is structured to accommodate practical living with a spacious hall that welcomes you upon entry. The layout includes a bright sitting room with views over the outdoor spaces and features such as large windows catching plenty of natural light and a cozy stone fireplace with multi-fuel stove. A generous dining room connects to two conservatories, allowing for seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor entertaining. The kitchen possesses farmhouse characteristics, equipped with an oil-fired Aga and hand-painted units, presenting an opportunity for modernization or expansion.
Upstairs, you'll find additional bedrooms including a main bedroom complete with an en suite bathroom—a perfect canvas for personalisation or improvement.
Outside, potential abounds within the extensive grounds, highlighted by an outbuilding that offers versatility for use as an annex or home office (subject to planning permission), making this property suitable for various residential uses or investments. With local amenities nearby and excellent transport links to larger towns and cities like Diss and Norwich, this Coach House provides not only a beautiful home but also substantial investment opportunities in the East of England.