Secluded farm in Suffolk for sale
This charming farm in Suffolk has been renovated inside and out, and comes with over 110 acres of land


Southolt Farm is a Grade II-listed period farmhouse seven miles from Framlingham in Suffolk. The house itself has been renovated to bring back its original long straw thatch and re-build the chimneys. Inside the period features add charm, and the property is in perfect condition.
Accommodation comprises: four reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, five bedrooms and three bathrooms.
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Outside, the gardens have also been re-laid with a traditional orchard and vegetable garden now planted and a large lake created to the south of the property. Original farm buildings have also been improved: the granary buildings have been converted to a farm office and a Hereford beef herd has been established. The land comes to over 100 acres.
Southholt Hall is located close to Debenham and Eye, while Framlingham is around seven miles and Diss around nine miles.
The guide price is £1.95m. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01473 220 449 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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