For Sale7 Bedroom House in Stibbard Road, Fulmodestone, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 0LY£2,650,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 7
Bathrooms
× 4
Receptions
× 4
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£2,650,000
Stage
Under Offer
Key Features
- Impressive family home with charm and elegance
- Refined living, with handsome rooms
- Wonderful grounds with walled garden and meadows
- Range of traditional outbuildings including car ports and stabling
- Hard tennis court, potential for ancillary accommodation and home office
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Description
An elegant and substantial country family home in rural North Norfolk with attractive lifestyle attributes.
Fulmodeston Hall is an elegant Georgian country home with a fantastic presence, set within about 5 acres in this beautifully unspoilt and convenient North Norfolk location. This Grade II listed house is pleasingly symmetrical on the main façade and has fine architectural detail throughout. This is epitomised by the plastered relief of a shepherd, his dog and three sheep within the pedimented bay, a nod to its standing as a major part of the larger farming estate that exists around the Hall's
grounds.
The Hall has been within its current ownership for the past 33 years, with the house and grounds evolving with family life over the happy years spent there, with weddings and parties held within the walled garden, to tennis tournaments and camping on the meadows.
The Hall
The house enjoys classic fine rooms, with a substantial entrance hall, tall ceilings and an attractive arched opening to the main hall with mahogany staircase. The entrance hall leads to all principal rooms. The drawing room and dining room are particularly distinguished, both with Adam fireplaces, tall sash windows and original shutters and are excellent examples of Georgian proportions. The comfortable sitting room is south facing, with bespoke bookcases and cabinetry and French doors which lead out to the terrace and delightful walled garden. The focal point of family living is the spacious kitchen breakfast room, with central island and Aga, which is conveniently positioned next to the large utility room thus providing great functionality. At the rear of the house is a substantial back hall/bootroom, leading to the laundry room and WC.
The attractive staircase, with roof lantern, sweeps up to a central landing linking all bedrooms. The front of the house hosts the larger rooms as is the case downstairs, with a principal bedroom with en suite bathroom and adjoining dressing room which could be utilised as a bedroom, and a further generous bedroom with en suite. A further four double bedrooms are served by two family bathrooms. All bedrooms enjoy delightful views of the gardens and surrounding countryside.
Adjoining the house to the south is a home office, a rather charming room with fireplace and WC, with external access only and therefore perfect for simply closing the door and returning to home life with a mere commute across the terrace and into the house.
Outbuildings
Connected to the back of the house is an integral double garage, of about 7.5m x 7.1m, with direct access into the boot room of the house. This is a space for cars as well as lifestyle kit' such as bikes and/or kayaks for the coast. The garage links through to a store room/gun room, and a substantial further room, with vaulted ceiling and French doors which lead out to the rear gardens. This space could be utilised in many ways.
The traditional outbuildings are to the north of the main drive. These comprise a five bay cart shed, with a sixth bay enclosed for garden machinery, together with an electric car charger in one bay. A further standalone 19th century building hosts the stabling, with five loose boxes and further storage areas and tack room. These buildings could be utilised in many other ways to suit personal requirements.
Garden & Lands
The house has two vehicular entrances. The formal entrance is through wrought iron gates leading onto a gravelled drive which sweeps up to the handsome front façade of the house with a parking and turning area, framed by brick and flint walls and lawn. The informal, and more frequently used driveway bypasses the front of the house, with expanses of gravel between the house and outbuildings with substantial parking for many cars and boats.
The gardens are a joy, and a delightful feature of Fulmodeston Hall. To the south is the entirely walled garden, providing a wonderfully private and peaceful area. The gravel paths, sunken garden, lavender, cherry tree avenue, crab apples, deep herbaceous beds, clipped yew, box hedging, wisteria all help to create seasonal interest between swathes of lawn. This is all overlooked by the extensive sandstone terrace adjoining the house, providing a fitting backdrop to summer lunches and evening drinks parties or BBQ's, with the high walls providing shelter from any winds and the south facing aspect creating a sun trap.
Outside of the walled gardens there are other beautiful spaces for rest and relaxation including: a charming herbaceous garden beside the kitchen enclosed by a low brick and flint wall with a paved dining area ideal for morning and evening sun; a well-stocked orchard of plum, quince, pear and apple trees, and a wild flower meadow with mown paths meandering through. To the east are post and railed paddocks and a hard tennis court set beside the orchard.
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