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The Coach House and cottage complex is built in the grounds of the former Haveringland Hall, which was built in 1839 by Edward Blore (who designed Buckingham Palace) and subsequently demolished in 1946. The Coach House complex and Clock tower remain, with the Mews and Smithy Cottages subsequently added. Nestled in a woodland setting, the complex is approached through an archway to an Italianate style courtyard with a fountain. Currently run as a holiday business, the property is held in one title. It offers significant income earning opportunities or an opportunity for a combination of owner occupiers and/or multi generational family living.
The Coach House extends to approximately 291m² (3,130ft²); has 6 bedrooms, sleeping 12. The Smithy, 79m² (850ft²).comprises 3 bedrooms, sleeping 5. The Mews has 3 bedrooms and a family bathroom sleeps 6 and extends to 90m² (972ft²), and the Clockhouse has 2 bedrooms and sleeps 4, extending to 85m²
(920ft²).
The cottages have high ceilings, spacious rooms and gardens with hot tubs. There is a Reception Office and a separate indoor swimming pool for the sole use of those living in the complex with a wc, shower, pump & filtration plant.
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