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Our Summary
- Good further potential subject to planning
- Together with its range of outbuildings, including a Grade II listed barn, the property presents exciting potential for renovation or development, subject to the necessary permissions
- Together with the surrounding paddocks, they provide exciting potential for a range of uses, including equestrian pursuits, holiday lets, and other rural enterprises, subject to the necessary planning permissions
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Description
The property, built in 1850, has a Victorian façade with a slate roof, large traditional sash windows, and an imposing entrance via a traditional pagoda-style porch. Inside, the property features a traditional flagstone flooring in the hallway, which continues through the kitchen and breakfast room, and three reception rooms with tall ceilings and fireplaces, including a log burner in the drawing room. There are four bedrooms, including two double rooms with open fireplaces, served by two family bathrooms.
The ground floor also includes a utility room, cloakroom, and kitchen with farmhouse-style character, cabinetry, and a Sandyford range cooker. The property sits on a tranquil site with a traditional walled garden, paddocks, and a range of outbuildings, including a Grade II listed barn, suited for renovation or development.