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- Live planning permission in place for further enhancement potential
- Further adding to the appeal, the property benefits from live planning permission, offering exciting scope to enhance its potential and functionality (including an extension to the rear, to serve as a boot room
- ) Full details can be found under the relevant planning reference 23/00949/FUL, providing purchasers with confidence and opportunity for future improvement
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Description
Halfway House is a Grade II listed honey stone period home built circa 1690 with later Victorian extensions. It features a charming Baroque doorway, exposed beams, original flagstone flooring, and a striking open fireplace in the kitchen. The property includes a versatile dining room, a study with dual aspect views, a sitting room with antique oak flooring and a focal fireplace, a useful cellar, and a staircase with original panelling and a coloured glass window displaying the property's crest.
The first floor offers two large bedrooms with en suite facilities, while the top floor features two more spacious bedrooms and a family bathroom. The garden is a peaceful and private retreat with a sunny aspect, a terrace area, and a beautifully planted area surrounded by mature trees.