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- The original windows remain, preserving the property's architectural integrity, whilst the extensive roof space offers exciting potential for future conversion, subject to any necessary consents
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Description
The property is a Victorian residence built in 1859, located within the exclusive Larchwood Estate in the Cragg Wood Conservation Area. It features a Gothic reception hall with stone arches, stained glass, and encaustic tiled floors, and offers generous proportions with a sense of space throughout. The accommodation includes five double bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a lower ground floor WC, as well as a substantial basement games room and a first floor sitting room that could serve as a sixth bedroom, home office, or guest suite.
The property has two separate entrances, making it suitable for modern family living, multi-generational occupation, or work-from-home space. It also has parking for three cars, including two allocated spaces in the West Car Park, and enjoys beautifully maintained communal grounds, a private tennis court, and views of mature woodland.