A former hunting and fishing lodge in Norfolk with a seven acre lake and 10 acre wood has gone up for sale.

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Antingham Lodge, Pond Road, Bradfield in grounds of 20 acres, was originally part of the Gunton Estate in the ownership of the Suffield family. During the 18th century a dam was built creating the lake which was used as a mill pond.

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North Norfolk News: Antingham LodgeAntingham Lodge (Image: Strutt & Parker)

A mill was built on the dam and to the side, a weir. During the 1920s the property was sold and the house converted into a hunting and fishing lodge.

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Inside, the property, owned by a company director, has a large open plan kitchen/dining room and double doors lead into a 33-foot-long glazed garden room with three French doors out to the lake.

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There is also a formal drawing room and upstairs, four bedrooms, two with balconies overlooking the lake.

North Norfolk News: Antingham LodgeAntingham Lodge (Image: Strutt & Parker)

North Norfolk News: Antingham LodgeAntingham Lodge (Image: Strutt & Parker)

Further accommodation can be found in the annexe above the double garage which has a bathroom, upstairs kitchen, sitting room and a bedroom.

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There are also three acres of palatial gardens.