A stunning Grade II listed home is up for sale in the Waveney Valley.

Starston Hall, which dates back to 1601, is partly moated and boasts a barn, five bedrooms and four reception rooms.

The home sits on a secluded 4.25 acre plot in Starston, near Harleston, and is currently being listed by Strutt and Parker for a guide price of £1,495,000. 

Eastern Daily Press: The home sits on 4.25 acres of landThe home sits on 4.25 acres of land (Image: Strutt & Parker)

Eastern Daily Press: Many of its original features have been maintainedMany of its original features have been maintained (Image: Strutt & Parker)

Eastern Daily Press: Feature fireplaces, stripped floorboards and beams can be seen throughoutFeature fireplaces, stripped floorboards and beams can be seen throughout (Image: Strutt & Parker)

Although some work has been done on the property since the initial build, many of the original period features remain throughout.

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On the ground floor is a drawing room and a dining room, both containing fine feature fireplaces and stripped floorboards.

Eastern Daily Press: The main house has three floorsThe main house has three floors (Image: Strutt & Parker)

Eastern Daily Press: It has five spacious bathroomsIt has five spacious bathrooms (Image: Strutt & Parker)

The kitchen is complete with an Aga and quality granite worktops.

The rear hall has a set of six servants' bells and leads to a study with a good range of bookshelves, a dry cellar with wine racks, a snug, utility room, storage lobby, boot room and guest wc.

The first and second floors are filled with five spacious bedrooms and four bathrooms.

Eastern Daily Press: There is one guest wc downstairs and four bathrooms upstairsThere is one guest wc downstairs and four bathrooms upstairs (Image: Strutt & Parker)

Eastern Daily Press: Starston Hall has impressively high ceilings in every roomStarston Hall has impressively high ceilings in every room (Image: Strutt & Parker)

Eastern Daily Press: Part of the original moat remains in placePart of the original moat remains in place (Image: Strutt & Parker)

Eastern Daily Press: The beautiful gardens include a special wildlife preservation areaThe beautiful gardens include a special wildlife preservation area (Image: Strutt & Parker)

Eastern Daily Press: The outbuilding is currently a games room but could have a number of usesThe outbuilding is currently a games room but could have a number of uses (Image: Strutt & Parker)

Outside, the grounds surrounding the house include lawns and meadows and a moat which can be crossed via a bridge which leads to a wildlife conservation garden. 

There is an outbuilding onsite which is currently used as a games room but could be converted into an office or annexe accommodation.