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Our Summary
- The first recorded purchase of the barns believed to be 1773 when they were bought from a retired sea captain called Codnor, the property was described on the deeds as "a set of old barns", an archaeological survey has dated them to about 1700 or late Jacobian
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Description
The Cider House is a historic property that dates back to around 1700 or late Jacobian, with the original cider press believed to have been used from around 1800 until the 1950s. The property has been beautifully restored and features a spacious open-plan kitchen/diner and sitting room with bi-fold doors leading to the rear garden. The first floor boasts a galleried-style landing and four double bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms and the principal bedroom featuring a walk-in wardrobe and 4-piece family bathroom.
The property has a unique entrance feature with the relocated cider press and a large linhay storage area for exclusive use. The mature cottage-style gardens feature a summerhouse and decked area, and the thatched roofing is made of Dorset thatch, which benefits from fire protection. The property also has allocated parking for two cars and additional parking for further vehicles.