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Guide Price£1,250,000

Quaint Country Home within 10 Acres in Corpusty

Land size
10 acres
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
4

Key Features

  • Guide Price £1,250,000 to £1,350,000
  • Imposing Detached Country Residence in a Peaceful Rural Setting
  • Long, Sweeping Private Driveway with Tree-Lined Approach
  • Approximately 10 Acres (STMS) Of Mature Grounds Bordered by a Picturesque Stream
  • Extensive And Versatile Accommodation Throughout
  • Six Bedrooms, Four with En-Suites
  • Impressive Principal Suite with Dressing Room
  • Range Of Outbuildings Including Barns and Garaging
  • Separate Recording Studio with Creative Potential
  • Opportunity For Modernisation, Offered with No Onward Chain

Description

Approached via a long, sweeping driveway that winds gracefully through its own mature grounds, the house slowly emerges through a backdrop of established trees, an arrival that immediately sets the tone for the scale, privacy and quiet seclusion that define this impressive home.

Oaklea has been cherished as a much-loved holiday retreat for many years and now presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial country residence with significant potential. Extending to approximately 10 acres (stms), the grounds are a defining feature, offering a natural sanctuary of calm and beauty. The land is richly wooded, creating a sense of shelter and intimacy, while a gently meandering stream forms a picturesque boundary that enhances both the outlook and the overall atmosphere.

The house itself provides extensive and versatile accommodation, thoughtfully arranged to suit both formal entertaining and relaxed day-to day living. A selection of elegant reception rooms offers flexibility, each enjoying generous proportions, excellent natural light and attractive views across the surrounding landscape.

The balance between refined character and comfortable practicality is evident throughout, allowing the property to adapt effortlessly to a variety of lifestyles.

Upstairs, the sense of space continues. There are six well-proportioned bedrooms, four of which benefit from en suite facilities, ensuring a high level of comfort and privacy for family members and guests alike. The principal suite is particularly impressive, incorporating a dedicated dressing room alongside its en suite bathroom, creating a well-appointed and private retreat within the home.

Beyond the main house, a comprehensive range of outbuildings further enhances the appeal and flexibility of the property. These include a cart shed, traditional barns and extensive garaging, all of which offer excellent storage or clear potential for alternative uses, subject to the necessary consents. Of special note is the inclusion of a recording studio, a distinctive feature that opens up exciting possibilities for creative, leisure or professional pursuits.

While certain elements of the house would now benefit from light modernisation, this presents an excellent opportunity for an incoming purchaser to update and personalise the interiors to suit individual preferences. The existing layout, proportions and setting provide a strong foundation for enhancement, allowing the next owner to create a bespoke country home while retaining the property’s inherent charm and presence.

Properties that combine this level of space, privacy and adaptability are rarely available. Oaklea offers not just a residence, but a lifestyle opportunity, equally suited as a full-time home, a countryside retreat or a multi-generational living arrangement.

Offered to the market with no onward chain, Oaklea represents a compelling opportunity to secure a substantial and characterful home within an unspoilt rural setting, with the scope to further enhance and add value over time.

CORPUSTY
Located within the North Norfolk countryside, the village of Corpusty offers a peaceful rural setting with a strong sense of community, while remaining well connected to nearby towns and the coast. Surrounded by open farmland and attractive countryside, it provides an appealing balance of space and accessibility.

Village life centres around St Peter’s Church, Corpusty, a historic landmark that reflects the area’s heritage. The village features a mix of traditional brick and flint homes alongside more contemporary properties, all set within a picturesque landscape.

For dining, The Dukes Head, Corpusty is a popular choice, offering a welcoming atmosphere and locally inspired menus. A short drive away, The Gate of India, Saxthorpe provides a well-regarded alternative, while The Gunton Arms combines food with a distinctive setting. The nearby market town of Holt expands the selection with independent cafés, restaurants and boutique shopping.

Everyday amenities can be found in Aylsham, while schooling is well catered for by Corpusty Primary School and Reepham High School and College.

The city of Norwich is within easy reach, offering extensive retail, cultural attractions and direct rail links. The North Norfolk coastline is also nearby, making Corpusty an excellent base for enjoying both countryside and coastal living.

SERVICES CONNECTED
Mains water and electricity. Drainage via septic tank. Wood biomass heating.

COUNCIL TAX
Band D.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING
To be confirmed. 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
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Disclaimer

These particulars are provided as a guide only and do not form part of any offer or contract. Sowerbys and its representatives have no authority to make or give representations or warranties. All descriptions, measurements, photographs and plans are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact. Buyers should satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of the information through inspection or professional advice. Services, appliances and equipment have not been tested and no warranty can be given as to their condition. Planning permissions, building regulations and other consents should be verified by the buyer’s legal adviser. In accordance with Anti-Money Laundering regulations, proceeding buyers must complete a digital ID check through our compliance partner. A charge of £48 including VAT per sale or purchase applies. Leasehold buyers should confirm ground rent, service charges and lease details with their legal adviser.

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
D
Date Posted
2026-08-13

Market Value Analysis

Compared with 85 Homes with Land listings in East Anglia (10+ acres).

This Property£125,000 / acre
Homes with Land Average (10+ acres) £134,718 / acre
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Utilities & Restrictions

Utilities

Electricity
Mains, Solar Panels
Water
Mains
Heating
Wood Burner, Biomass Boiler
Broadband
Fibre (FTTC)
Sewerage
Septic Tank / Private

Rights & Restrictions

Public Rights of Way
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Private Rights of Way
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Property Features

Accessibility
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Parking
Garage, Covered Parking, Driveway
Garden
Private Garden

Connectivity

Broadband

Fastest speed available at this postcode

19 Mbps

Standard (10-30 Mbps)

Suitable for

  • Web & social
  • Music streaming
  • Standard video calls

Mobile signal

CallsDataEE Good GoodO2 Good LimitedThree Good GoodVodafone Limited Limited

Outdoor predictions; indoor signal depends on building materials.

Ofcom Connected Nations postcode-level predictions. Speeds and signal are modelled, not measured, and vary between addresses and providers.

Nearest Schools

Primary

  • Corpusty Primary School0.9 milesOfsted: Good
    Ages
    4 to 11
    Pupils
    31
    Type
    Academy sponsor led
  • Astley Primary School3.2 milesOfsted: Good
    Ages
    5 to 11
    Pupils
    200
    Type
    Academy converter
  • Holt Community Primary School5 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    4 to 11
    Pupils
    176
    Type
    Community school
  • Cawston Church of England Primary Academy5.1 milesOfsted: Good *
    Ages
    5 to 11
    Pupils
    123
    Type
    Academy converter
    Faith
    Church of England
  • Reepham Primary School5.1 milesOfsted: Good *
    Ages
    3 to 11
    Pupils
    235
    Type
    Academy sponsor led

Secondary

  • Reepham High School and College5.3 milesOfsted: Good *
    Ages
    11 to 18
    Pupils
    959
    Type
    Academy converter
  • Aylsham High School6.5 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    11 to 16
    Pupils
    1,138
    Type
    Foundation school
  • Sheringham High School7.8 milesOfsted: Good
    Ages
    11 to 18
    Pupils
    630
    Type
    Academy converter
  • Cromer Academy9.9 milesNo Ofsted rating
    Ages
    11 to 16
    Pupils
    665
    Type
    Academy converter
  • Taverham High School11 milesOfsted: Good
    Ages
    11 to 18
    Pupils
    1,254
    Type
    Academy converter

* 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

Spar - Corpusty, Corpusty0.9 miles
Co-op Briston Foodstore, Briston2.8 miles
Co-op Melton Constable Foodstore, Melton Constable3.7 miles

GP surgery

Reepham & Aylsham Medical Practice4.9 miles

Pharmacy

Motts Pharmacy5 miles

Hospital

Kelling Hospital5.5 miles

Green space

Allotments Or Community Growing Spaces632 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

Sheringham Rail Station8.4 miles

Nearest bus stop

Croft Lane823 metres

Typical drive times

Holt8 min · 5.7 miles
Aylsham10 min · 7 miles
Reepham9 min · 6.5 miles
Sheringham16 min · 11 miles
Norwich (city)31 min · 19 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 3Higher risk

Mapped within the area searched, not at the advertised map pin itself.

Surface water

A 1 in 100 to 1 in 1000 chance each yearMedium to low risk

Mapped within the area searched, not at the advertised map pin itself.

The detail behind these bandings, including exact zones and annual chances, any recorded past flooding, plus planning, heritage, nature and ground checks, is in the .

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