Farmhouses · Norfolk
Browse traditional farmhouses for sale in Norfolk — honest, generous homes with land, character and a connection to the Norfolk countryside. From working smallholdings to former dairy farms and country rectories.
Norfolk has the Broads, the north Norfolk coast and the rolling Brecks — flint villages, thatched cottages, period rectories and former rectories in abundance.
Farmhouses are typically larger, originally built to house the family running a working farm — with bigger kitchens, more reception rooms and usually some outbuildings or land. Cottages are smaller, simpler homes, often for farm workers historically.
Not necessarily. Many farmhouses were sold separately from their land in the 20th century. Always check the title plan and ask the agent whether paddocks, barns or outbuildings are included.
Solid-wall stone farmhouses are usually less energy-efficient than modern homes. Wood burners, ranges, oil and LPG are common — and ground-source or biomass systems are increasingly retrofitted. Check the EPC and look at recent bills.
Often yes, subject to planning, lender consent and local council rules. Many farmhouses already operate as holiday lets or B&Bs — listings usually flag this.
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