Property description
Nestled in the quiet folds of the Lincolnshire-Norfolk border, Curlew Court is a spectacular barn conversion that sings with soul and style, a home where the craftsmanship of the past blends beautifully with the elegance of contemporary living.From the moment you step into the expansive kitchen, the undisputed heart of the home, you are enveloped in light and character. Vaulted ceilings stretch above, adorned with exposed beams and statement chandeliers, while natural light pours in through generous roof lanterns and twin sets of bi-folding doors that open out to the garden, creating an effortless connection between indoors and out. The sleek cabinetry, striking teal tones, and top-end appliances speak to modern luxury, yet every detail is grounded in warmth and comfort.This is a home made for entertaining, from intimate supper evenings to festive gatherings, with a flow of space that invites conversation and connection. The open-plan living areas are balanced by quiet, purposeful rooms: a cosy snug here, a sophisticated office there. The dining room is particularly impressive, a generous, welcoming space with a contemporary log-burner tucked in the corner, perfect for relaxed winter evenings or lively family occasions. The sitting room too offers its own sense of calm and comfort, with a second log burner creating a wonderful focal point and inviting atmosphere. Every room whispers a different story; every corner holds a surprise, from clever design touches to the generous utility wing tucked discreetly away.On the ground floor, a beautifully appointed double bedroom with en-suite sits adjacent to a private reception room and enjoys proximity to the utility area, together forming a semi self-contained retreat, ideal for visiting guests or those seeking a comfortable space for multi-generational living.Upstairs, the galleried landing gives a moment of pause, a place to breathe in the grandeur of the barn’s architecture. There are three beautifully appointed double bedrooms in total, each one thoughtfully designed and offering its own luxurious en-suite. The principal suite is a true retreat, complete with spa-like bathroom and a stylish fitted dressing area.Step outside, and the magic continues. The grounds are a series of enchanting chapters, a landscaped haven of courtyards, borders, and places to sit with coffee or a glass of something chilled. A large workshop and two substantial barns offer huge scope, whether you dream of a studio, a classic car collection or creative business space.Set in a peaceful rural location, yet just a short distance from village amenities and key transport links, Curlew Court offers the rare blend of seclusion and connectivity. A home that doesn’t just accommodate life – it enhances it.This is more than a house. It is a lifestyle, a sanctuary, and a masterpiece of rural living.SUTTON BRIDGESutton Bridge is a charming village situated on the western bank of the River Nene, known as the ‘Gateway to Lincolnshire.’ Its picturesque marina, the Cross Keys Marina, offers recently developed moorings, making it an attractive spot for boating enthusiasts.The village boasts a selection of local shops, including a Co-op supermarket, pubs, restaurants and essential amenities, providing convenience and a welcoming community atmosphere. A well-regarded primary school is within a 10-minute walk, making it ideal for families. There is also a medical centre within the village. Recreational activities include a local golf club and fishing along the River Nene.Just 3 miles away is the market town of Long Sutton, offering a broader range of services, including shops, restaurants, and schools. For a more extensive range of amenities, the historic market town of Wisbech lies approximately 7 miles to the southeast. Here, you can enjoy a mix of independent and national retailers, theatre performances, farm shops, a swimming pool, and the highly regarded Wisbech Grammar School.King’s Lynn, around 9 miles away, offers a mix of shopping, leisure, and cultural attractions. Among its highlights are a cinema, ten-pin bowling alley, football club, and a wide range of restaurants and shops. King’s Lynn also has excellent public services, including the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, a police station, a fire station, primary and secondary schools, a college, and a library. For those who commute, there is a mainline rail link from King’s Lynn, via Cambridge, to London King’s Cross, with a travel time of around 1 hour and 40 minutes.Sutton Bridge’s combination of local charm, proximity to bustling towns, and excellent transport links makes it a desirable location for both families and individuals seeking a blend of rural and urban living.SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains water and electricity. Drainage via private treatment plant. Oil fired central heating and log burners. Solar panels with battery storage and EV charging point.COUNCIL TAX
Band F.ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
C. Ref:- 2019-6233-7326-1715-1111
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EPC Rating: C
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