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Knott Oak Cottage is a Period Cottage constructed of Hamstone with a tiled roof, built in approximately 1750 and extended to the rear in recent years. The property features a storm porch with a bespoke Solid Oak Door, a sitting room with two fireplaces, oak flooring, and double aspect windows. The dining room has a high ceiling, Hamstone exposed wall, and bespoke bookcases, and the kitchen is a traditional "Shabby Chic" style with integrated appliances and solid Oak countertops. The property also includes a cloakroom, a garden room with a radiator and door to the terrace, and a conservatory. The first floor has three bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, pine floorboards, and exposed beams, plus a family shower room. The property has a driveway with double wooden gates, a single garage that has been converted into two separate spaces, a large paved terrace, and a mature walled garden with a variety of plants and features.