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Guide Price£1,650,000

Church Lane, Sedgeford, PE36

Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
4

Key Features

  • Five-Bedroom Barn Conversion in an Idyllic Village Setting
  • Beautifully Positioned with Uninterrupted Views Towards the Village Church
  • Character-Rich Interiors with Exposed Oak Beams, Stone Flooring and Handcrafted Joinery
  • Impressive Full-Height Reception Hall and Galleried Landing
  • Elegant Sitting Room with Feature Fireplace and Wood-Burning Stove
  • Spacious Kitchen and Breakfast Room Overlooking the Garden
  • Versatile Additional Reception Room, Ideal as a Study, Snug or Playroom
  • Principal Bedroom Suite with Dressing Room, En-Suite Bathroom and Juliet Balcony
  • Four Further Double Bedrooms, all with Access to En-Suite Facilities
  • Landscaped Private Gardens, Extensive Parking, Cart Barn and Two Garages

Description

Set in an enviable position beneath the backdrop of the village’s picturesque church, this exceptional barn conversion is a magnificent family home, seamlessly blending period character with luxurious modern living. Finished to an exacting standard throughout, the property offers beautifully proportioned accommodation arranged over two floors, showcasing an abundance of original features including exposed oak beams, stone flooring and handcrafted oak joinery.

A stunning full-height reception hall creates an unforgettable first impression, immediately setting the tone for the quality and scale found throughout the home. The elegant sitting room is a wonderful place to relax, featuring exposed oak timbers and an impressive fireplace with a wood-burning stove, perfect for cosy evenings. The formal dining room, with its attractive stone flooring and exposed beams, provides an ideal setting for entertaining family and friends, with doors opening directly onto the rear terrace.

At the heart of the home is the spacious kitchen/breakfast room, beautifully appointed and offering ample space to gather over breakfast or enjoy a morning coffee while taking in views of the garden. A further reception room provides excellent flexibility and would make an ideal home office, children’s playroom or snug. Completing the ground floor are a practical utility room, boot room and cloakroom.

The first floor continues to impress with a generous galleried landing incorporating a quiet seating area, creating the perfect retreat for reading or simply unwinding. The superb principal suite enjoys a walk-in dressing room, an elegant en-suite bathroom with both a bath and separate shower, together with a Juliet balcony overlooking the beautifully landscaped gardens. Two further double bedrooms each benefit from their own en-suite facilities, while bedrooms four and five are served by a stylish Jack and Jill en-suite bathroom, making this an ideal home for growing families or those welcoming visiting guests.

Outside, the property is equally impressive. A substantial driveway provides extensive parking, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining, while a generous cart barn offers covered parking for multiple vehicles alongside two additional garages.

The beautifully landscaped rear garden enjoys a high degree of privacy and uninterrupted views towards the village church. A spacious paved terrace provides the ideal setting for al fresco dining or relaxing with a glass of wine, complemented by expansive lawns, mature planting and well-stocked borders. Completing this exceptional outdoor space are a covered seating area, a sheltered barbecue area and a useful garden store, allowing the garden to be enjoyed throughout the seasons.

A truly outstanding barn conversion of exceptional quality, offering the perfect combination of timeless character, generous family accommodation and an idyllic village setting.

SEDGEFORD
A popular conservation village, Sedgeford is just 2.5 miles inland from the thriving village of Heacham with its wide range of shops and facilities.

Sedgeford is home to the SHARP (the Sedgeford Historical Archaeological Research Project), a long term, independently run archaeological project, one of the largest projects in Britain and is firmly rooted in the local community. Peddars Way, a 46 mile trail full of history and tradition, which begins in Thetford, runs through Sedgeford and as far as Holme, where it connects with the Norfolk Coastal Path. Addtionally, on the cusp of Sedgeford and between Snettisham and Heacham is the Wild Ken Hill project, a project to restore nature, fight climate change and grow healthy food across a coastal farm in West Norfolk. There’s also the King William IV Country Inn and Restaurant, which serves traditional ales and good pub food.

King’s Lynn is 15 miles away with its many amenities including schools, shopping and leisure facilities. At King’s Lynn there is a mainline train service via Cambridge to London Kings Cross - approx. 1hr 40mins. The Sandringham Estate is close, with the House, gardens and attractive walks through the woods.

The North West Norfolk coastline is within a short drive, with beautiful, long sandy beaches, and for golfing enthusiasts there is the King’s Lynn Golf Club and the challenging links courses of Hunstanton and The Royal West Norfolk Golf Club at Brancaster.

SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating. Drainage via septic tank.

COUNCIL TAX
Band G.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
C. Ref:- 9418-6093-7204-4808-1980
To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys.

TENURE
Freehold.

LOCATION
What3words: ///allies.freshen.jumps


EPC Rating: C

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
G
Date Posted
2026-08-08

Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs
CurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
69 C
71 C

Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)

Utilities & Restrictions

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Property Features

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Parking
Covered Parking, Driveway
Garden
Private Garden

Connectivity

Broadband

Fastest speed available at this postcode

80 Mbps

Superfast

Suitable for

  • HD streaming
  • Video calls
  • Web & social

Mobile signal

CallsDataEE Good GoodO2 Good GoodThree Good GoodVodafone Good Good

Outdoor predictions; indoor signal depends on building materials.

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Nearest Schools

Primary

  • Heacham Infant and Nursery School1.8 milesOfsted: Good
    Ages
    3 to 7
    Pupils
    102
    Type
    Academy converter
  • Snettisham Primary School2 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    5 to 11
    Pupils
    80
    Type
    Academy sponsor led
  • Heacham Junior School2.1 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    7 to 11
    Pupils
    94
    Type
    Academy converter
  • Ingoldisthorpe Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School2.6 milesOfsted: Good *
    Ages
    3 to 11
    Pupils
    152
    Type
    Voluntary aided school
    Faith
    Church of England
  • Hunstanton Primary School3 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    4 to 11
    Pupils
    161
    Type
    Foundation school

Secondary

  • Smithdon High School3.1 milesOfsted: Good
    Ages
    11 to 16
    Pupils
    579
    Type
    Academy sponsor led
  • Springwood High School11 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    11 to 18
    Pupils
    1,988
    Type
    Academy converter
  • King Edward VII Academy11 milesOfsted: Good *
    Ages
    11 to 18
    Pupils
    1,172
    Type
    Academy sponsor led
  • King's Lynn Academy11 milesOfsted report card · Jun 2026
    Ages
    11 to 16
    Pupils
    972
    Type
    Academy sponsor led
  • Fakenham Academy13 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    11 to 18
    Pupils
    723
    Type
    Academy sponsor led

* Latest graded judgement covers quality of education only; no overall grade was issued under the 2024-25 inspection framework.

Distances are straight-line from the advertised location. Source: the national school registers (DfE, Welsh Government, Scottish Government) and Ofsted.

Amenities

Supermarket

Lidl Heacham, Heacham1.5 miles
Tesco Heacham Express, Heacham1.9 miles
Co-op Snettisham - Lynn Road, Snettisham2 miles

GP surgery

Heacham Group Practice2.1 miles

Pharmacy

Alan Stockley & Co Ltd2 miles

Hospital

Sandringham Private Hospital10 miles

Green space

Playing Field333 metres

Walking trail

Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path0.9 miles

Straight-line distances from the advertised location. Sources: NHS records, Geolytix supermarket locations, OS Open Greenspace and the national trails registers.

Getting Around

Nearest station

Kings Lynn Rail Station11 miles

Nearest bus stop

The King William IV Country Inn233 metres

Typical drive times

Fakenham25 min · 15 miles
Ely (city)57 min · 41 miles
Hunstanton7 min · 4.1 miles
King's Lynn24 min · 16 miles
Wells-next-the-Sea24 min · 15 miles

Straight-line distances from the advertised location; drive times are typical free-flow times over OpenStreetMap road data, so allow more at peak. Public transport locations from DfT NaPTAN.

Flood Risk

From Environment Agency flood map open data, checked around the advertised map pin and allowing for the listed acreage where known. This summary comes from LandSale, the advertising platform, not from the listing agent, and is not part of the agent's particulars. Risk can vary across a single holding, so verify anything critical through your own searches before committing.

Rivers and the sea

Flood Zone 1Lower risk

Surface water

Outside the mapped risk bandsVery low risk

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