Ex-train station used by royalty on the market at £850k guide
East Norfolk House is located in Thorpe Market and was once a functioning station on the historic East Norfolk Railway line. It sits next to the still operational Gunton Station and overlooks fields to the rear.
The property dates back to 1876 and was originally commissioned to serve the Gunton Hall Estate and Lord Suffield. The station was reportedly used regularly by King Edward VII, then Prince of Wales, during his visits to Norfolk, and was designed with royal standards in mind – including distinctive architectural detailing and impressive proportions.
The house was once a functioning station on the historic East Norfolk Railway line (Image: Sowerbys)
The original train platform has been retained in the renovation (Image: Sowerbys)
Selling agent Sowerbys said: “This remarkable residence has been sensitively restored and converted into a spacious........
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