A magnificent seven-bedroom property, featuring a two-bedroom annexe, nestled in the idyllic English countryside and once home to a beloved British cultural figure, is now available for purchase. Booton House, a three-storey detached residence in Norfolk, approximately 13 miles from Norwich city centre, has been listed for £1.3 million.

The property boasts a distinguished heritage - it served as the childhood residence of Sir Stephen Fry, the celebrated actor, comedian, and writer, who fondly recounted his memories of it in his 1997 memoir Moab is my Washpot. The Blackadder star was eight when his family relocated to the property in 1965. Sir Stephen revealed his deep affection for his former home, admitting he had carried a "tattered and torn" photograph of the house in his wallet.

Images of the property, listed by estate agents Jackson-Stops on Rightmove, showcase its picturesque rural setting. The residence boasts a gated entrance leading to an expansive private courtyard, set within generously proportioned landscaped grounds adorned with mature trees and shrubbery.

Interior photographs reveal elegant oversized wooden doors and window frames, while numerous ground floor rooms feature period fireplaces. The accommodation is notably spacious throughout, with the substantial kitchen showcasing a large central island complete with its own sink, complemented by exposed wooden ceiling beams.

The bedrooms are equally impressive in scale, with one - likely designed for a young child - adorned with a charming Beatrix Potter-inspired wall mural, reports the Mirror.

The estate agent's description reads: "Booton House is a fabulous seven-bedroom period property offering approximately 7,000 sq ft of accommodation set over three floors in the main house, along with a separate two-bedroom annex. The house enjoys a prominent position in the rural village of Booton and stands in just under one acre of landscaped gardens and grounds, complete with ample off road gated parking to the front and side."

It further details: "Booton is a small village in the Broadland district of Norfolk, located just to the east of Reepham and west of Aylsham. The city of Norwich is within easy driving distance as is the Broads network and the North Norfolk Coast.

"The well-known actor and comedian Stephen Fry grew up in Booton House, which is mentioned in his autobiography. The property is located within a short drive of the NDR (Norwich Northern Distributor Road), which now provides very easy main road access around the city and the county."

Reddit users were left in awe of the property. One commented: "That's a lot of house for the money." Another chimed in: "I know nothing of the area, but that seems like remarkably good value."

In response to this, another user noted: "It's a guide price, it'll be interesting to see what it actually sells for." A different user added: "Lovely area as well, about a 30-40 minute drive to Norwich. As the below person said, I fully expect that this goes for a lot more. Unless there's some kind of big problem with it that's putting the price down to that."

Another user wrote: "You sure he doesn't still live there? That's almost exactly the sort of house I could imagine Stephen Fry living in."

And someone else said: "That's the dream house for me right there! Good location too, 30-40 minutes from both Norwich and the coast. Pretty damn perfect!"

As per Rightmove, the property last changed hands in 2010 for a sum of £935,000.

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