Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Set over three floors with huge Georgian sash windows and an impressive open plan double-height living area, 35 Albert Street is a wonderful example of how intelligently delivered property development celebrates not only the original qualities and features of the county's important buildings, but also how it embraces contemporary living needs with a thoughtful and considerate design.
These properties in Holt are designed in a fashionable upside-down style and offer highly contemporary living spaces just a few miles from the north Norfolk coast.
In both, the ground floor houses the central hall, master bedroom with en-suite and dressing room, as well as a second bedroom with en-suite and a utility room.
A spiral staircase leads up to the first and second floors where vast, double-height vaulted ceilings, big beams and glazed balustrades surround the living area, giving abundant space and light.
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Everywhere throughout the property, the layout is innovative; open-plan living incorporates lounge and dining areas, and the luxury fitted kitchen gives a sense of domestic centre to the space.
Off the main living area is another double en-suite bedroom, making this a home that can sleep up to six.
The mezzanine floor above provides another living/sleeping space away from the main part of the house, and would be ideal transformed into a cosy space for visiting friends and relatives.
For more information about these two properties, which are on the market for £525,000, please contact Sowerbys on 01263 710777.
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
Oddfellow's Hall in Holt has been transformed into two stunning homes designed for contemporary living. Picture: Sowerbys (Image: Archant)
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