Buyer intrigued by unique Mystery House in Suffolk

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A buyer named Caroline was left amazed after visiting a unique property on the BBC show "Escape to the Country." She is currently living in London but wants to move to Suffolk to be closer to her family. Caroline, along with her daughter, is looking for a cozy home in the countryside with a budget of £300,000. During her search, Caroline saw a modern two-bedroom cottage that she loved. She was excited about the open-plan design and remarked, "Oh wow this is exactly what I wanted." However, she later expressed some concerns about the size of the second property, a semi-detached cottage, and mentioned it needed a lot of work. The highlight of Caroline’s journey was the Mystery House, a converted malt house in Walsham-le-Willows. The property had a feature that presenter Denise Nurse described as a "giant indoor tepee." When Caroline first saw it, she was speechless. The house had historic charm and Caroline thought it was "amazing," saying she could see herself living there with family and friends. To her surprise, the Mystery House was under her budget, priced at £335,000. Caroline exclaimed, "No way!" and felt it was "meant to be." She decided to schedule a second viewing, hoping to make it her dream home. "Escape to the Country" airs on BBC One on weekdays at 3 pm.


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