See inside seven-bedroom Georgian house in Kessingland near Lowestoft available for £1.15m
A Suffolk house next to the coast with seven bedrooms and four en suites is now on the market.
The Old Rectory, in Kessingland near Lowestoft, is an example of a Grade II listed Georgian house.
On sale with Savills, the property has a guide price of £1,150,000.
Sitting in gardens and grounds of approximately two acres that wrap around the house, helps to provide a good deal of natural privacy for the property.
The Old Rectory retains many quintessential features from the Georgian period throughout the house and offers spacious accomodation.
It has a ground floor, self-contained, one bedroom annexe, which could provide multi-generational living or also used as a self contained let.
The heart of the home is the reception rooms, with both the drawing and dining rooms offering ample space, perfect for entertaining friends and family. They feature fireplaces, high ceilings and French doors opening to the garden.
The gardens are a variety of large lawns with mature shrubs, pond and summerhouse, a formal area, with ornamental box hedging and rockery, and a variety of trees. A 'Snowdrop and Bluebell' woodland area helps provides natural habitat and beauty.
A detached coach house, with mezzanine floor, provides great storage and behind the coach house, a spacious, single storey barn allows for ideal storage of wood and garden machinery.
There are also small stable style units within the annexe courtyard.
The property is located in a seaside village on the county's coast, with a wide expanse of grass leading to the sandy and shingle beach which is also dog friendly.
Property agent, Tom Clayton, said: "The Old Rectory offers a perfect balance of accommodation, character and outside space, all in a location to enjoy the walk down to the beach."
For more information, contact Craig Robinson on 01473 234809 or 07812 965451.