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- The history of The Old Rectory The Old Rectory is an exceptional timber-framed medieval house incorporating a former open hall dated by dendrochronology to 1433–34
- The driveway winds past the churchyard through hedging, providing turning space and additional hardstanding, while the square plot offers privacy and potential for landscaping
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Description
The property is a Grade II* Listed former Rectory dating to 1434 with exceptional historical importance. It features five bedrooms, including one with a jettied gable and original timber framing. The home has four reception rooms, including a character-filled kitchen and dining room with painted brickwork and oak beams.
The reception rooms also include a sitting room, family room, study, and a snug with early Georgian panelling. The home has a vaulted bathroom with a central tiled bath and separate shower. The property sits on approximately 1.4 acres of mature grounds with lawns, orchards, and woodland, as well as a gravelled driveway and attached garage.
The grounds are bounded by the River Stour and the village church.