The property is light and airy and offers well proportioned family-sized accommodation with south facing views. Of particular note is the open plan sitting room with light to two aspects and a generous balcony offering stunning views over the formal gardens and surrounding countryside.
HISTORIAL NOTE
Whitlingham Hall was built in 1865 to the design of H E Coe in the Elizabethan style for the Norwich banker Sir Robert Harvey. It then passed into the hands of the Colman family, the mustard manufacturers. It was extended in 1882 and remained the family home until the 1950’s. In 2003, the PJ Livesey Group, converted Whitlingham Hall into several apartments and houses. The Grade II Listed Hall stands in landscaped gardens and grounds of about 7 acres.
Whitlingham Hall is a Grade II Listed building which was built in 1865 of red brick construction under a tiled roof, set within around 7 acres of landscaped communal grounds and was previously occupied by the Colman family of Norwich. Within the grounds are communal areas which include scenic walks, a picturesque pond and substantial orangery.
7 Whitlingham Hall has two reserved parking spaces, one of which is in a secure facility and offers further storage space.
7 Whitlingham Hall is located about 3 miles to the south of Norwich city centre and has easy access to the A47 Norwich southern bypass which provides good connections to the county and beyond.
Whitlingham is a small village with a thriving community which benefits from facilities including a sports hall, astro turf football pitch, dry ski slope,
woodland walks, riverside picnic areas and a common right in the centre. There are two pubs, a vegetarian café and a primary school which is rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted. Adjacent Whitlingham Country Park has two broads, one a conservation lake, the other for water-based leisure activities, and is a lovely setting for walking, cycling or relaxing.
The Cathedral city of Norwich provides a wide range of amenities and leisure facilities, as well as a wide ranging choice of shops and supermarkets. Norwich has an excellent cultural and historical reputation and also has an international airport.
The city offers notable schools including Norwich School, Norwich High School for Girls and Town Close Preparatory School. There is a mainline railway station to London Liverpool Street, taking approximately an hour and three quarters, whilst the A11 offers connections to the M11 and further afield.