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- Opposite lies the formal dining room, with French doors opening onto the courtyard garden, an alcove cupboard and a striking brick fireplace with scope for reinstatement
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Description
The property, a Grade II listed house dating from the early 1700s, occupies a prime position within a conservation area. It boasts a wealth of architectural detail, including exposed beams, elegant archways, and a distinctive stained glass front door created by local craftsman Edwin Horwood. The interior features limestone flooring, engineered oak flooring, and restored shutters, picture rails, and architraves.
The house includes a sitting room with a south-east facing double sash window, a formal dining room with French doors and a brick fireplace, and an exceptional country-style kitchen with bespoke fitted units and a walk-in pantry. A garden room with sliding doors to the garden and a utility room and cloakroom complete the ground floor. The first floor features two double bedrooms, each with large sash windows, and a family bathroom with a freestanding bath and separate shower.
The second floor includes a large double bedroom, a newly installed shower room, and an additional small double bedroom. Externally, the property has a walled garden with mature shrubs, a storage shed, and secure parking for several vehicles.