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- There is also access from here to two further full-height unconverted attic rooms which offer endless potential
- Adjoining the house is an exceptionally large garage which was formerly the bakery to the town; double height and 48 foot in length with mezzanine flooring, offering tremendous potential (subject to obtaining the necessary consents and approval), as either an independent dwelling or annex
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Description
Shermans House, a Grade II listed property, was built in 1800 as a former Co-Operative store with adjoining bakery and later the Sherman's Arms. It offers a unique blend of original features, including refurbished parquet floors, wooden paneling, sash windows, original tiled and flagstone floors, and Bar and Smoke Room windows. The property spans four floors, featuring a ground floor living room with log-burning stove, a large boot room, a laundry room with flagstone flooring, and access to an inner courtyard and garage/workshop.
The first floor boasts a stunning drawing room, a spacious kitchen/diner, a study, and a cloakroom/WC. The second floor comprises four generous double bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom, while the third floor features a vaulted master bedroom with an ensuite shower room and scenic views of St Mary's church. The property also includes an expansive double-height garage and four outdoor spaces, including a landscaped garden with a patio, a sunny garden planted with olive trees, and a rear garden with a tree house and play area.