A converted grain mill and bungalow previously used as a holiday let has been listed for sale with a guide price of £640,000.
Boasting six bedrooms and three bathrooms, Sygate Mill and Bungalow is located in the village of Cawston just outside Aylsham.
The property has been in the same family for three generations and has been used as both a residential home and a holiday rental.
Originally used to mill corn for animal feed, the bungalow was built as an addition at a later date allowing for three further bedrooms, as well as a kitchen, utility room and dining room.
The mill itself has two bedrooms on the ground floor and a principal bedroom on the second floor.
Many of its character features were retained during its renovation including exposed brickwork and beams.
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Its country-style kitchen is next to the characterful sitting room and dining room, with a balcony that provides views of the surrounding countryside fields.
A spokeswoman for Sowerbys said: "The ability for this property to enjoy privacy, with its own garden, ensures that the dynamic between the two properties flows brilliantly, making the two work in tandem to cater for guests across them both if desired.
"While there is an opportunity to improve the properties, by updating or even merging the two, as a whole both aspects are ready to welcome the next family into its fascinating history."
There is also plenty of space outside for car parking and the village is situated just a few miles away from the north Norfolk coast.
Cawston itself has useful amenities such as a post office, village store, pub and doctor's surgery.
The Marriotts Way, a 26-mile trail along a former railway track between Norwich and Aylsham, runs through the village offering opportunities for walking and cycling.
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