Former coach house in Norfolk's 'poshest village' hits the market for £1.75m
The five-bedroom house is in Brancaster, which was recently been dubbed by The Telegraph as the poshest village in the county.
The home is located within a group of renovated farm houses and is being marketed by Inigo for £1,750,000.
There is an open plan living, dining and kitchen area (Image: Inigo)
It was recently redesigned by interior designers at Cote de Folk and is described by Inigo as having "high-quality finishes are paired with organic textures".
The house opens into a double-height entrance hall which leads into the open plan living, dining and kitchen area.
There are five bedrooms (Image: Inigo)
From this room, there is access to the garden, featuring an array of "Mediterranean-inspired planting" alongside outdoor seating.
There are bedrooms across both floors, with the upstairs rooms being complemented by a spacious gallery landing.
The garden has outdoor seating (Image: Inigo)
The property still has period features such as wooden beams and the brick and flint exterior.
It is within walking distance of the beach, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Also nearby is the White Horse, which was named last year as one of the UK’s top 100 pubs.
