Once the Home Farm to Sibton Park and without doubt the oldest building on the estate, the Farmhouse has been faithfully restored and extended using Suffolk materials to create an unusual family homestead.
There are beams aplenty beneath a thatched roof that uses Norfolk Reed and locally grown long-straw and traditional Suffolk pargeting details inside and out. The oak-frame of the house, which has its origins in the 17th century, has been rubbed back and polished with beeswax and Suffolk brick floors re-laid to take under-floor heating. The original 17th century leaded lights and later Georgian windows have been reinstated affording wonderful views across the park to the lake and wider estate.
The triple-height hall, at the heart of the home and perfect for gatherings or parlour games, leads to sunny terraces and the cosy sitting room with open hearth and comfortable sofas. The Farmhouse is only available on an exclusive-use basis making it the ideal venue for fine parties, special family celebrations and corporate shin-digs. The Park’s friendly, knowledgeable and discreet staff members are on hand to ensure an enjoyable and memorable stay. This holiday cottage at a glance- Sleeps twelve guests.
- Six bedrooms, three en-suite shower rooms and three en-suite bathrooms.
- Open fireplace.
- Onsite parking.
- One well behaved dog is welcome (small additional charge per dog), kept to the ground floor please.
- Minimum stay of one night.
Additional features- Set within 4,500 acres of parkland.
- A thatched roof, exposed beams and original brick floors.
- Underfloor heating.
- Dishwasher and washing machine.
- Large flatscreen HD LED TV's and iPod docks for entertainment.
- Use of an outdoor shared swimming pool, (heated between May - October.) For an additional cost, the pool can be heated outside these months.
- Use of a tennis court.
- An additional concierge service is available upon request. This includes a chef or bespoke spa treatments.
Once the Home Farm to Sibton Park and without doubt the oldest building on the estate, the Farmhouse has been faithfully restored and extended using Suffolk materials to create an unusual family homestead. The oak-frame of the house, which has its origins in the 17th century, has been rubbed back and polished with beeswax, and Suffolk brick floors re-laid to take under-floor heating. The original 17th century leaded lights and later Georgian windows have been reinstated affording wonderful views across the park to the lake and wider estate.
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