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- Timber framed and plastered, the house retains a remarkable wealth of original features including an impressive jettied frontage, leaded casement windows, exposed oak beams and a striking inglenook fireplace dated to circa 1545
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This mid-16th century Tudor home boasts a wealth of original features, including exposed beams, a jettied frontage, leaded casement windows, and an inglenook fireplace dated 1545. The property has a timber-framed and plastered exterior with a striking facade and a unique layered garden. Inside, the house retains its original character with uneven timbers, exposed beams, and brick hearths, with notable features including a grand inglenook fireplace, a snug, a kitchen-breakfast room, and a dedicated study.
The property includes four bedrooms, a family bathroom, an en-suite to the principal bedroom, and a separate studio. A sizeable utility room and off-street parking complete the property's amenities.