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Our Summary
- This magnificent Individual stone property of distinction is Grade II Listed as a building of historic and architectural merit, believed to have seventeenth century origins whilst also including the advantage of an ADJACENT STONE BARN - currently providing generous garaging/storage with a spacious self contained room above - all offering significant further potential
- THE ADJACENT STONE BARN Offers significant further potential - currently providing integral garaging for vehicles together with additional store rooms and a self contained room above
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Description
Trappes Hall is a Grade II Listed stone property with 17th century origins, set in the picturesque village of Carleton. The property offers five bedrooms, spread over three floors. The ground floor features a living room with an oak front entrance door, stone fireplace, and beamed ceiling.
The fitted dining kitchen has a range of base units, stainless steel sink, and stone mullioned double glazing. An inner hall, sitting room with an inglenook stone fireplace, front entrance hall, and cloakroom are also located on the ground floor. The first floor offers four generous bedrooms, while the second floor features a spacious studio landing, additional small rooms, and a fifth bedroom.
The property has partial gas central heating and sealed unit double glazing. Located next to the property is a stone barn, currently used as a garage and storage space with a self-contained room above, offering significant further potential.