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Our Summary
- The house has been well maintained yet offers excellent scope for some general updating and remodelling, if required (subject to the necessary consents)
- The kitchen has quarry tiled flooring and is fitted with a range of solid wood wall and base units and has a door to a good-sized conservatory – this space offers excellent scope for remodelling to create an open plan kitchen/dining room
- On the second floor there is a spacious landing, two further large double bedrooms and an attic space offering scope to create an additional bathroom
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Description
Mansard House is a Grade II listed village house from the 1700s, featuring brick and weatherboard exteriors and a slate-tiled roof. The house spans approximately 1,889sq.ft. over three floors, with period features throughout, including high ceilings, exposed beams, and inglenook fireplaces. The interior layout includes an entrance hall, a spacious sitting room with a wood burner, a sitting room with steps down to a dining room, a kitchen with a conservatory, a cloakroom, three double bedrooms on the first floor, and two further double bedrooms and an attic space on the second floor.
The property has a private south east facing rear garden with a lawn, mature shrubs, and a fully fenced area.