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- As well as this conversion, there are nine further buildings on the estate, some conversion of original buildings (such as The Bothy), with the remainder being new build properties, designed in keeping with the original architecture
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Torrington House is a Grade I Listed property located in the peaceful hamlet of Preston upon the Weald Moors. The property is one of two curved wings added to the original 1726 Preston Hospital, which was built as almshouses for retired ladies and later for girls between the ages of 10 and 16. The property has been well-maintained since its conversion in 2003 and features high ceilings, large windows, and distinctive curved walls.
The interior includes a spacious lounge with a feature fireplace, a modern kitchen diner with a range cooker, and three bedrooms, including a main bedroom with far-reaching views. The property also has a cloister with seating area, a small patio area, and two parking spaces, as well as a single garage with roof storage. The location is ideal for families and professionals, with easy access to nearby market towns, countryside walks, and larger retail facilities.