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The property is a Grade II Listed semi-detached stone-built cottage dating back to the late 17th to early 18th century. It features a picturesque Swithland slate roof, exposed beams, latch doors, and an inviting wood-burning stove. The cottage has an entrance hall with a cloakroom/WC, a sitting room with dual aspect windows and a characterful brick fireplace, and a first floor with two bedrooms and a beautifully appointed Jack and Jill bathroom. The extended side of the cottage includes an open-plan living kitchen with a central island, sleek cabinetry, and integrated appliances, as well as a charming additional double bedroom or first floor reception room with exposed beams and a striking oak-framed floor-to-ceiling window. The rear garden is south facing and enclosed by dry stone walls and mature hedging, with a cobbled patio, a lawn, and a brick-built store. The property also features a single garage accessed via a rear driveway.