Interesting place this, nicely photographed. Obviously had some mods done in the 30's - tiled and brick fireplaces in main downstairs rooms and the downstairs windows without any brick lintels look odd (as does front doorway), but what of the WC and bathroom facilities in the house. When house was built one bathed in a tin bath in front of your bedroom fire and there may have been an interior toilet leading to a cess pit, but reality usually meant an earth closet used by all and sundry, then later on when bathrooms and interior WC's became the norm, a bedroom or dressing room was usually converted into bathroom and separate WC. One can usually tell if a bedroom conversion is what happened when the bathroom seems overly large. Have relatives in this neck of the woods and think this place became victim to land purchase to make bigger and more efficient farms - eventually the farmer or farming company has more dwellings than needed and the one(s) in worst condition are just left. As Mikey notes the place is well isolated, thus not ideal for selling out of agricultural use unfortunately. However I suspect that not selling on may have been a deliberate act - once tried to buy a rather similar Norfolk property - but thats another story!