A huge thatched cottage with a self-contained annexe has gone up for sale at almost £1m.
The property is in the Breckland countryside in Merton between Watton and Thetford Forest.
Despite being only 20 years old the cottage offers the charm of a much older property, with wall-to-ceiling beams but modern comforts.
The outside of the property (Image: Fine & Country)
The kitchen/breakfast room (Image: Fine & Country)
The home was built in 2005 on the site of three 18th century cottages and is nestled in the secluded Norfolk countryside.
The current owner said: "The house is so close to town, but it feels like you’re in the middle of nowhere here.”
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Being on the end of its long private driveway means it's barely visible from the road giving it full 360-degree scenic surroundings.
Downstairs the cottage has a large sitting room complete with a brick inglenook fireplace with a wood burner effect gas stove, a second large living room and a kitchen/breakfast room.
The sitting room (Image: Fine & Country)
The heated conservatory (Image: Fine & Country)
To the far end of the property is a large conservatory with uninterrupted countryside views.
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The owner added: “We see some amazing sunsets from here, not to mention all the wildlife that wanders into the garden”.
One of the upstairs bedrooms (Image: Fine & Country)
The annex (Image: Fine & Country)
The decking area of the annex complete with hot tub (Image: Fine & Country)
Upstairs the house has a spacious en-suite master bedroom, three more bedrooms and two family bathrooms.
Notably, the property has a self-contained annexe with a hot tub, bar, underfloor heating and an ensuite bedroom.
The house is up for sale with Fine & Country estate agents with an asking price of £950,000.
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