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- Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, in a private courtyard development is this farm building (attached to the Tudor Manor House) dated late 1800’s which was then converted to a cottage in 1925 and this one was the one owned by the architect who designed the conversions of all of the farm buildings in the courtyard This period property forms part of manor court, these buildings originally being, part of the larger estate of Bramcote Manor House, one the significant historical homes in the area owned by a number of founding families, including the Hanley's, Sherwin's and Longden, names that are still known today
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Description
The property is a four-bedroom period cottage set in a secluded courtyard development with communal gardens and private gardens to the rear. The house features a generous farmhouse-style family kitchen with an Aga Range, a large living room with an open fireplace, and a formal dining room. There are four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with an en-suite shower room, and a family bathroom with a period-style suite.
The property also has a single garage and parking for one vehicle. The cottage has a variety of original features, including quarry-tiled floors, cast-iron fireplaces, and exposed brickwork. It is centrally heated with an oil-fired boiler and has a stable door to the rear garden.
The cottage is located in a conservation area and is close to local schools, a village center with shops and amenities, and has easy access to Nottingham and Derby via the A52.