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- Leading from the side of the kitchen is the sun room, bi-fold doors open to the private rear garden with picturesque views, sounds of the running beck and natural birdsong, this room allows you to relax, unwind and enjoy this property to its full potential
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Description
Crossing Cottage is a period home built in 1846 with historic significance, designed by notable architect John Townsend Andrews. The cottage features a unique garden with a running stream, the Creyke Beck, creating a peaceful outdoor environment. The property boasts characterful accommodations, including a living room with a bay window and an attractive open fireplace, a dining room, a breakfast kitchen, and a sun room with bi-fold doors leading to the private rear garden.
The first floor features three generous bedrooms, each with different views, and a shower room and a principle bedroom with fitted wardrobes and storage. The property also has a front garden with a lawned area, gravel paths, and plant borders, and a rear garden with a paved patio, a stable-style carport, a decked seating area, and a patio area leading from the house.