A 36 acre farm with its own fishing lake has been put on the market for more than £2 million.
Duck Sluice Farm sits at the end of a long driveway through mature woodland in Fornham Park near Bury St Edmunds.
The house on the property was converted 15 years ago and provides three-storey family accommodation with room for expansion.
Planning permission has been granted for an extension to include two further ground floor bedrooms and an indoor swimming pool.
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READ MORE:On the ground floor is an open space kitchen and family room with dedicated dining and kitchen areas with an exposed vaulted timbered ceiling and bi-fold doors leading to the terrace and gardens.
Throughout is a ceramic stone-tiled floor, fitted woodburning stove, a breakfast bar, wine racks and ventilated larder cupboards.
The ground floor also has a drawing room, boot room, dog wash room, a games room and a shower room.
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READ MORE:There are three bedrooms on the first floor with the principal bedroom, dressing room and ensuite located on the second floor.
Outside there is a double open fronted cart lodge adjoining a garage and first floor studio comprising an open plan living space with fitted kitchen and a bathroom.
The grounds of the property are a stand out feature and extend to around 36 acres of woodland, meadows and pasture.
There is also a three acre fishing lake on the property.
To the rear of the house is an enclosed garden landscaped with lawn and a raised Indian sandstone terrace.
The sounds of the weir on the River Lark can be heard from the garden with a four acre meadow located the other side of the river.
Estate agent Bedfords has listed Duck Sluice Farm for a guide price of £2,650,000.
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