3 Old Market Place, a grand, three-storey property situated in the town centre of Harleston, Norfolk. Formerly the town’s bank and post office, this substantial residence stands as a testament to architectural splendour and timeless elegance, perfect for large gatherings for friends and family. As you approach the property, a stately facade welcomes you, adorned with intricately designed details, a light blue front door and sash windows that allow natural light to dance across the exterior. Upon entering, a grand beautiful entrance hall captures your attention, setting the tone for the opulence that awaits within. The interior boasts spacious rooms, high ceilings, and exquisite detailing that reflects a commitment to craftsmanship; find the sitting room first, complete with plush furnishings, a woodburning stove and a TV for entertainment. Continue through to a formal living room, bathed in natural light, providing an intimate setting for memorable meals. A beautiful staircase curves up the first and second floors, with a large skylight at the top offering plenty of light to the ground floor. The first floor hosts four bedrooms, each appointed with their own unique charm and splendid decorations. On this level there is also a 6-8 person hammam steam room to rejuvenate yourself after a long day. Continue to the second-floor, home to four further bedrooms, each beautifully presented, with the master occupying a lavish en-suite bathroom with double sinks and a jacuzzi bath. Steeped in history, the town of Harleston is a delightful blend of quaint charm and amenities, making it a captivating destination for holidaymakers. Winding streets lined with centuries-old buildings showcase Harleston's rich heritage, where Georgian and Tudor architecture seamlessly coexist; expect to find a range of independent shops, boutiques, pubs, cafes and restaurants. Tour its resident museum, covering both artistic and cultural exhibitions, or perhaps head to Diss, a nearby town, idyllic for afternoon strolls around Frenze Beck Nature Reserve. Further afield, journey to Norwich by car and traverse the Ethelbert Gate, The Plantation Garden or embark on a Norwich Ghost Walks for a thrilling experience, whilst the thriving coastline including The Denes Beach and Walberswick Beach are not much further away and promises a day of sunbathing, swimming and even surfing! If you’re seeking an opulent base in Norfolk, look no further than 3 Old Market Place.
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