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- OUTSIDE There are a range of useful outbuildings including a listed stone constructed garage and adjoining workshop and a further storage building (former piggery), which all present opportunities for development subject to the appropriate planning consent
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Description
Pleck End House is a 17th-century house with a later 1990s extension, featuring local stone construction and a pitched pantile roof. The three-story house has a light and bright interior with sensibly configured accommodation, including a sitting room with a large mullion window and stone fireplace, and a second-floor master bedroom suite with en-suite bathroom and dressing room. The property has recently been redecorated with new floor coverings throughout.
The exterior features a range of outbuildings, including a listed stone garage and workshop, and a storage building, as well as a garden that lies to the north, east, and south of the house, featuring lawn, flowers, and a mixture of trees with a countryside view to the west.