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Our Summary
- The property was once known as Fir Tree House and later became Fir Tree Cottage, eventually being sold at auction to the previous owners in 1972
- A low-sill window with a window seat overlooks a section of the garden, while a plank door with strap hinges and latch opens to the staircase, which meanders up to the first floor, while the pretty double-aspect dining room as presently arranged, is very versatile offering scope to use this space in a variety of ways
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Description
The property is a period cottage built around 1820, originally as two cottages and later converted into one house in the 1920s. It has been carefully restored to create a comfortable and distinctive home with beautiful mature gardens. Set back from the High Street, the cottage is virtually invisible from the road and offers good access to a triple garage and parking.
The property is laid out to take full advantage of its sunny south and west-facing position, with lovely reception rooms, a conservatory, and generous space throughout. The accommodation includes a sitting room with a period stone fireplace, a study with parquet flooring, a dining room with double-aspect windows, a breakfast room/family room, and a kitchen with contemporary Shaker-style cupboards. Upstairs, there are comfortable bedrooms, including two with bay-effect windows, and an exceptionally spacious family bathroom.
The property has a triple garage block, a garden gate opening to a walled gardens with various 'rooms' created through clever planting and landscaping, and outside lighting and an outside tap.