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Corpusty, £445,000 (Freehold)
Status: For Sale
The Sawmill
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Built in the mid 1990’s to provide residential accommodation specifically for a person employed at the Sawmill, the house, which has four bedrooms and faces south-west, is delightfully situated on the eastern edge of the village where it overlooks the River Bure. Subject to an original Town Planning Condition dating back to 1987, the house has to be occupied solely by a person employed at the Sawmill/Timber Yard, including the family and immediate dependents of that person. Also, the site cannot be separated/broken up.
In brief the house has a galleried entrance hall, sitting room, large kitchen diner, study, utility/cloakroom and four first floor double bedrooms together with a principal bath/shower room and en-suite shower.
Outside there is a paddock extending to about four acres, 300 yards of river bank, a pond, driveway and lawned garden, and a wood yard with various outbuildings and a sawmill that extends to about 1900 square feet. The house also enjoys covered parking for four vehicles, arranged in the form of a traditional cart shed.
The house is double glazed and extensively finished internally with Australian and other hardwoods. It has a central heating system fuelled by waste from the Sawmill and a feature fireplace in the sitting room. There are lovely views to the rear across open countryside, particularly from first floor level and Holt is about ten minutes away by car.
Corpusty is a small village situated on the banks of the River Bure about six miles south of Holt. Norwich is within a thirty minute drive to the south. Convenience shopping is available at Briston about three miles to the west.
PROPERTY MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1992
The agents have not examined or tested any part of the property including the structure, fixtures, applicances and services etc. Nothing is guaranteed to be sound or in working order and potential purchasers of the property should arrange their own surveys and tests.
Stephen Davies for himself and for the Vendor or Lessor of the property whose agent he is gives notice that these particulars are set out as a general guide only, are produced in good faith, but do not constitute any part of a contract. The Vendor does not make or give and neither the agent or any person in the employment of the agent has any authority to make or give representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. All negotiations must be carried out through Stephen Davies.


