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The property is a 17th-century Grade II-listed house with a thatched roof, rendered façade, and traditional timber-framed construction, wattle and daub infill, and exposed oak posts, braces, and beams. The interior features original oak and elm floorboards, pamment tiles, and a natural color palette. There are three reception rooms, including an atmospheric dining hall with a wood-burning stove and a snug sitting room with a log-burning stove. The kitchen has a black Aga, farmhouse units, and a charming window above a Belfast sink. A utility room is equipped with a Haier refrigerator and additional storage. There are two staircases, four bedrooms on two levels, including a principal bedroom with a limewashed timber frame and exposed brick floors, and a panelled bathtub in the adjacent bathroom. The attic/den offers further space for storage. The property is set in a cottage garden with lawns, trees, and a kitchen garden, and is surrounded by approximately a quarter of an acre of private land.