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- The house although now requiring updating provides well-arranged, spacious and light accommodation with a wealth of period features yet, with the advantage of not having low beamed ceilings, so typical of many houses of this era
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Description
The property is a 18th-century house dating from circa 1760, requiring updating, but maintaining well-arranged, spacious, and light accommodation with a wealth of period features. The ground floor includes a sitting room with an open fireplace and book shelving, a drawing room with a box bay window and open fireplace, a dining room with arched alcoves and a serving hatch to the kitchen, and a cloak/boot room. The first floor features a galleried landing with a study area, a principal suite with double aspect bedroom and ensuite shower room, a guest bedroom, a family bathroom, and two further bedrooms with built-in cupboards.
The property has a wooden picket gate and a brick path leading to the house, a garden with lawns, beds, and mature trees, and a timber summerhouse and a well behind the house. The property has a gravel parking area and a brick paved area in front of a wooden five-bar gate, and a sheltered stone paved area of garden adjacent to the drawing room.