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Saxlingham Place, or Heydon Hall, is a historic Grade II listed house built in the 16th century. The house features a double-height hall room with vaulted ceilings, a gallery, and a striking fireplace with a woodburner. The hall room is flanked by a spacious dining room and a kitchen/breakfast room, and has south-facing windows and glazed doors opening to a walled garden. The house has a main staircase, a gallery, and a second staircase leading to two sets of bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room and the other with a family bathroom. The principal bedroom has vaulted ceilings and is conveniently next to the family bathroom. The house also features a living room, a study/library, and a laundry/utility room with bespoke cabinetry. The property is surrounded by 3.8 acres of land, featuring a walled garden, a parterre, and an open area of meadow. The barn provides storage, two garages, and a cart lodge, with a courtyard and flint walls.