Listed for £400,000
March 24, 2026
Sold for £175,000
2010
Sold for £150,500
2006
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A separate snug provides a valuable additional reception ideal as a quieter sitting room, playroom or workspace, giving the house flexibility that’s often missing in open-plan designs.
Positioned to the front, the sitting room offers a more traditional, well-proportioned space, centred around a wood burner. It provides a natural retreat from the main living areas ideal for quieter evenings or a more formal setting when needed.
Practicality has also been carefully considered, with a dedicated utility room and adjoining WC positioned just off the family/dining space, keeping the operational side of the home neatly tucked away.
Upstairs, the feeling of space continues. The principal bedroom stands out immediately, with its vaulted ceiling creating both height and drama, while remaining calm and inviting. Two further bedrooms are well-proportioned, complemented by a beautifully finished family bathroom that blends classic styling with modern convenience.
Outside, the plot is a genuine standout. The rear garden is both generous and private, with a wide expanse of lawn framed by mature trees and established planting, creating a setting that feels both open and secluded.
A raised decked seating area forms a defined entertaining space, thoughtfully positioned with screening to create a sense of privacy. There is ample room for outdoor dining, relaxed seating and a barbecue area, making it perfectly suited to hosting or unwinding during the warmer months.
Beyond this, the detached studio adds another layer entirely.
Measuring over 18ft, with its own shower room and mezzanine bedroom and living space this barn style studio is a must see! Whether used for guests, older children, working from home, it offers flexibility that is increasingly hard to find.
This is a home that adapts as life evolves offering multiple living areas, strong internal flow, and external spaces that genuinely enhance how you live.
All of this, set within one of the most desirable postcodes in the area, within easy reach of well-regarded schools, local amenities, and Norwich itself.
Discover Life in Poringland;
Where Village Charm Meets Contemporary Convenience!
Perfectly positioned just five miles south of Norwich, Poringland is a flourishing village that effortlessly balances countryside calm with everyday connectivity. This is a community that’s constantly evolving, yet remains deeply rooted in the beauty and tranquillity of its rural setting.
At the heart of the village lies a newly unveiled Tesco Express, bringing with it a fresh wave of modern convenience. Just moments away, a fully revamped petrol station ensures smooth travel for commuters and weekend explorers alike, it’s the little details that make village life here effortlessly easy.
Everyday life is well-catered for with a range of local amenities including a pharmacy, doctors’ surgery, community centre, hair salons, a popular café, takeaways, and two well-regarded public houses. For those working from home, the village offers high-speed broadband options, while for those commuting, Norwich city centre is easily accessible by car or regular bus links.
Poringland is particularly popular with families, thanks to its strong educational offering. Poringland Primary School and Nursery is rated Good by Ofsted and enjoys an excellent local reputation. For older students, Framingham Earl High School sits just a few minutes away and provides a well-rounded secondary education.
Neighbouring villages also offer superb schooling choices. Stoke Holy Cross Primary School, Brooke Primary, and Alpington Primary School are all well-regarded within the wider catchment area, while the independent schools of Norwich including Norwich High School for Girls, Town Close, and Norwich School are within easy reach for those seeking a private education.
Nature is always within reach, with the rolling meadows and woodlands of High Ash Farm just a short walk away. Whether you’re an early morning runner, a weekend rambler, or someone who simply enjoys watching the seasons change, this unspoilt haven of biodiversity invites you to slow down and reconnect with the land.
Dining is a true pleasure here. Moments from your doorstep sits Caistor Hall, a Georgian country house now home to the Michelin-recommended restaurant by Mark Poynton. Its seasonal tasting menus draw food lovers from far and wide, all seeking that rare combination of exceptional cuisine and timeless surroundings.
And for something a little more laid-back yet equally special, The Wildebeest in Stoke Holy Cross offers contemporary dishes crafted with local flair, perfect for Sunday lunches, date nights, and everything in between.
On the edge of the village, the gentle rise of Stoke Hill provides panoramic views over the Norfolk countryside, ideal for reflective walks and golden-hour moments.
Poringland is more than a place to live. It’s a lifestyle, rural yet refined, peaceful yet well-connected. Whether you’re raising a family, downsizing in style, or seeking a countryside escape without compromising on quality, this vibrant village is ready to welcome you home.
Additional Information:
Council Tax Band - C
Local Authority - South Norfolk Council
We have been advised that the property is connected to mains water, drainage, electricity and gas.
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