Guide Price £800,000 - £825,000 . A Rare Moated Residence of Historic Distinction.
One of England’s most remarkable heritage opportunities, this exceptional property offers the chance to acquire a rare moated site — a hallmark of prestige and status dating back to the medieval period.
Approached by a picturesque causeway, the estate reveals part of an enchanting quadrangle of land within the moat, where the principal 16th-century farmhouse and a secondary residence stand, steeped in character and history. The main house, arranged over three floors, showcases an abundance of period detail with later sympathetic additions.
On arrival, the grand hallway sets the tone with its striking inglenook fireplace with a log burner, and wood panelling. The main reception room is a magnificent double-aspect space with a feature fireplace containing a cast iron log burner and captivating views across the landscaped gardens. A study provides a quiet retreat, while the farmhouse kitchen exudes rustic charm and connects seamlessly to a utility room.
Thoughtfully configured, the property incorporates a self-contained annex with its own kitchen, cloakroom, reception room, and bedrooms, making it ideal for multi-generational living or income-producing accommodation. Period features abound throughout the annex, from exposed timbers to characterful fireplaces, enhancing its appeal.
The upper levels of the main house continue the sense of history, with wonky wide floorboards, fine fireplaces, and charming proportions. The principal bedroom enjoys triple aspects and an en-suite, while further family bedrooms are complemented by bathrooms and guest facilities.
The top floor remains unconverted, presenting an exciting opportunity for additional living space if desired. Beyond the moat, the estate unfolds to include formal gardens, extensive barns, workshops, and garaging offering significant scope for further development.
A bridge leads to the paddocks and equestrian facilities, with stabling and grazing land extending to approximately 3.5 acres including the main house and gardens. Set within a peaceful hamlet on the edge of Halesworth, this extraordinary property combines historical provenance with modern lifestyle potential.
Agents notes: Not all outbuildings seen in drone pictures belong to the property. Please call to discuss.
Council Tax Band: F Local Authority - East Suffolk Council
We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, septic tank, electricity and air source central heating in main house and oil fired central heating in annex.
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