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Guide Price£850,000

Church Road, Wacton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR15

Land size
2.03 acres
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
4

Key Features

  • Guide Price £850,000 - £875,000
  • Remarkable Grade II Listed Norfolk Country Home
  • Almost 4300 Sq. Ft. Of Expansive & Versatile Accommodation
  • Over Two Acres Of Predominantly South-Facing Gardens & Grounds
  • 6 Bedrooms Arranged Across The First & Second Floors
  • 6 Flexible Ground-Floor Reception Spaces
  • Impressive Gated, Tree-Lined Private Driveway
  • Paddock, Productive Kitchen Garden, Fruit Trees & Spinney
  • Extensive Barns, Workshops & Outbuildings Extending To Over 1500 Sq. Ft.
  • Wealth Of Period Features Including Exposed Timbers & Inglenook Fireplaces

Description

A home of genuine history, scale and versatility, Wilderness House is an exceptional Grade II listed country residence occupying just over two acres of beautiful south-facing grounds in the rural South Norfolk village of Wacton. Approached along an impressive tree-lined private driveway, this remarkable period home offers almost 4300 sq. ft. of accommodation, complemented by an extraordinary collection of barns and outbuildings extending to more than 1500 sq. ft.

There is an immediate sense of arrival. Set well back from the road and screened by mature trees and established planting, the long private driveway winds through the grounds before Wilderness House gradually comes into view. Its handsome traditional façade and generous proportions create an impressive first impression, while the positioning of the house provides an excellent degree of privacy.

Inside, centuries of character sit comfortably alongside the improvements undertaken by the current owners. Exposed oak timbers, substantial beams, original joinery and magnificent inglenook fireplaces remain integral to the house, while upgraded heating, double-glazed windows and doors, contemporary bathrooms and a modern kitchen have helped create a home designed for modern family life without sacrificing its history.

The scale and flexibility of the ground floor is particularly impressive. Rather than a conventional arrangement, a succession of individual living spaces allows the house to adapt easily to family life, entertaining, working from home or multi-generational requirements.

At its heart is the generous kitchen/breakfast room, measuring over 20 ft in length and providing plenty of room for both cooking and informal dining. An island, extensive cabinetry and stone work surfaces provide a contemporary contrast to the property's period architecture, while underfloor heating adds further comfort. Practicality has been carefully considered, with adjoining utility room and additional WC.

The formal dining room creates a superb setting for entertaining and flows into an adjoining snug, while the principal sitting room is everything you would hope to find in a house of this age. Exposed beams, a substantial brick inglenook fireplace and wood-burning stove combine to create an atmospheric yet highly usable everyday living room.

At the end of the house, the drawing room provides another substantial reception space, while a conservatory looks out towards the grounds. A dedicated home office and ground-floor shower room add another layer of flexibility and would particularly suit those working from home or seeking accommodation capable of adapting to different generations.

The first floor continues the feeling of space, with four generous bedrooms positioned off the landing. The principal bedroom benefits from its own walk-in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom, while the guest bedroom also enjoys an en-suite. A further bedroom has the benefit of an en-suite WC, with the remaining bedrooms served by a four-piece family bathroom. A separate first-floor laundry room is another thoughtful and particularly practical feature.

The second floor offers yet another dimension. Two further bedrooms sit at either end, with a central room providing an ideal dressing room/walk-in wardrobe. This entire floor could make an excellent retreat for older children or teenagers, guest accommodation, or simply provide additional space for hobbies and home working. The substantial attic space offers excellent additional scope and flexibility, should further accommodation be required.

For all the scale and character found inside, it is arguably the grounds that make Wilderness House particularly special.

Extending to approximately 2.03 acres (stms), the predominantly south-facing gardens have been thoughtfully divided into a number of different areas, giving them considerably more interest than a single expanse of lawn.

Sweeping lawns are interspersed with mature trees, established borders and numerous fruit trees, while a productive kitchen garden reflects the property's country setting. There is also a more secluded spinney, creating a wonderfully natural area within the grounds.

A sizeable paddock sits separately from the principal garden and offers tremendous versatility. It could naturally appeal to those with equestrian interests, subject to individual requirements, but equally lends itself to children's recreation, dogs, further landscaping or simply remaining as an attractive open area.

Within the main grounds is an area understood to have historically accommodated a tennis court. Its footprint remains identifiable and offers an exciting opportunity for a future owner to reinstate a court or perhaps create a swimming pool, games area or other recreational space, subject to any necessary consents.

The remains of a Victorian greenhouse provide another intriguing feature. Restoration could create a beautiful working greenhouse and further complement the established vegetable and fruit-growing areas.

A particular feature of Wilderness House is the extensive collection of traditional barns, stores and outbuildings, which together provide approximately 1555 sq. ft. of additional space, separate from the main house and garage.

The principal barns are particularly impressive, measuring approximately 20'8" x 16'3" and 20'10" x 16'3", complemented by a substantial 16'3" x 9'9" store. A further range includes a 15'1" x 10'3" potting shed, additional stores and a 19'2" x 10'6" garage, along with greenhouse facilities.

For anyone drawn to the lifestyle that comes with a genuine country home, these buildings considerably enhance the versatility of the property. They provide an exciting amount of space for collectors, classic cars, workshops, studios, gardening, hobbies, storage or home-based pursuits, allowing a future owner to adapt their use to suit their individual requirements.

Together with the productive gardens, paddock and wider grounds, the outbuildings are an integral part of what makes Wilderness House such a compelling and increasingly rare country property.

Wacton offers the increasingly sought-after combination of genuine countryside surroundings without isolation. The village lies approximately two miles from Long Stratton, where a good range of everyday amenities, schooling, shops and services can be found.

Norwich is approximately 12 miles to the north, providing extensive shopping, cultural, educational and leisure facilities, while the market town of Diss lies approximately eight miles away. Diss railway station provides direct mainline services to London Liverpool Street, making the property viable for those who require occasional access to the capital while wanting a markedly different pace of life at home.

Wilderness House is not simply about square footage. It is the combination of an historic Norfolk home, an exceptional amount of flexible accommodation, more than two acres of south-facing grounds and a collection of substantial outbuildings that makes it such a compelling proposition. From the long tree-lined approach to the inglenook fireplaces, productive gardens, paddock and barns, this is a property that delivers the space and freedom associated with genuine country living, while remaining remarkably accessible to Norwich and Diss.

Additional Information:
Council Tax Band - G
Local Authority - South Norfolk Council
We have been advised that the property is connected to mains water, drainage, electricity and oil fired central heating.

Winkworth wishes to inform prospective buyers and tenants that these particulars are a guide and act as information only. All our details are given in good faith and believed to be correct at the time of printing but they don’t form part of an offer or contract. No Winkworth employee has authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. All fixtures and fittings, whether fitted or not are deemed removable by the vendor unless stated otherwise and room sizes are measured between internal wall surfaces, including furnishings. The services, systems and appliances have not been tested, and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given.

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
G
Date Posted
2026-08-12

Market Value Analysis

Compared with 1,131 Homes with Land listings in East Anglia (1+ acres).

This Property£418,719 / acre
Homes with Land Average (1+ acres) £342,445 / acre
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Mobile signal

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Nearest Schools

Primary

  • Forncett St Peter Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School1 mileOfsted: Good
    Ages
    4 to 11
    Pupils
    84
    Type
    Voluntary aided school
    Faith
    Church of England
  • Manor Field Infant and Nursery School1.1 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    3 to 7
    Pupils
    111
    Type
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  • St Mary's Church of England Junior Academy1.2 milesOfsted: Good *
    Ages
    7 to 11
    Pupils
    148
    Type
    Academy converter
    Faith
    Church of England
  • Aslacton Primary School1.3 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    4 to 11
    Pupils
    74
    Type
    Academy converter
  • Tacolneston Church of England Primary Academy2.9 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    4 to 11
    Pupils
    70
    Type
    Academy converter
    Faith
    Church of England

Secondary

  • Long Stratton High School1.2 milesOfsted report card · Feb 2026
    Ages
    11 to 16
    Pupils
    679
    Type
    Academy sponsor led
  • Old Buckenham High School6.8 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    11 to 16
    Pupils
    501
    Type
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  • The Harleston Sancroft Academy (a 3-16 Church of England School)6.9 milesOfsted: Good *
    Ages
    3 to 16
    Pupils
    824
    Type
    Academy converter
    Faith
    Church of England
  • Wymondham High Academy7.5 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    11 to 18
    Pupils
    1,686
    Type
    Academy converter
  • Wymondham College7.6 milesOfsted: Outstanding
    Ages
    11 to 18
    Pupils
    1,427
    Type
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* 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

Co-op Long Stratton Supermarket, Long Stratton1.3 miles
Morrisons Daily Hempnall The Street, Hempnall4.2 miles
Co-op Mulbarton, Mulbarton5.3 miles

GP surgery

Long Stratton Medical Partnership1.2 miles

Pharmacy

Well1.3 miles

Hospital

Norfolk And Norwich University Hospital9.5 miles

Green space

Public Park Or Garden331 metres

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

Spooner Row Rail Station6.3 miles

Nearest bus stop

Bus Shelter350 metres

Typical drive times

Diss16 min · 11 miles
Harleston16 min · 9.9 miles
Wymondham16 min · 9.1 miles
Attleborough17 min · 11 miles
Norwich (city)23 min · 13 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

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Rivers and the sea

Flood Zone 1Lower risk

Surface water

Outside the mapped risk bandsVery low risk

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