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PEAR Tree Farm is at the centre of a sought after, popular village, offering the best of both worlds, a small community, and a glorious outlook over farmland. The farmhouse is thought to be over 400 years old in parts and is a traditional stone farmhouse with substantial outbuildings, orchard, and gardens. This detached farmhouse has been sympathetically renovated to offer modern living with a blend of wonderful character features. The accommodation comprises six bedrooms and three reception rooms, plus a utility room, coupled with extensive outdoor space including a large mature garden, swimming pool, pool house and further outbuildings. Outside, there is a large gravelled parking area and covered carport and outbuildings, currently used as a gym, storage, and for cider making. The main garden features large lawns, with swimming pool.
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11:29 AM April 9, 2021
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11:44 AM April 9, 2021
Fire crews from across South Norfolk tackled a large barn on fire at Bressingham. Picture: Simon Parkin
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A man has denied arsons at three rural properties which caused more than £680,000 worth of damage and killed dozens of pigs.
Jordan Chenery, 23, is charged with three counts of arson following fires at a storage barn at Deal House Farm, Bressingham, near Diss, on September 26, 2019, when £560,000 worth of damage was caused after the barn and farm machinery were destroyed and 50 pigs were killed.
He also denied another count of arson at Pear Tree Farm near Diss, where £54,625 worth of damage was done to a barn containing hay in September, 2019.
Published:
11:29 AM April 9, 2021
Updated:
11:44 AM April 9, 2021
Fire crews from across South Norfolk tackled a large barn on fire at Bressingham. Picture: Simon Parkin
- Credit: Simon Parkin
A man has denied arsons at three rural properties which caused more than £680,000 worth of damage and killed dozens of pigs.
Jordan Chenery, 23, is charged with three counts of arson following fires at a storage barn at Deal House Farm, Bressingham, near Diss, on September 26, 2019, when £560,000 worth of damage was caused after the barn and farm machinery were destroyed and 50 pigs were killed.
He also denied another count of arson at Pear Tree Farm near Diss, where £54,625 worth of damage was done to a barn containing hay in September, 2019.