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The property, known as Yew Tree House, is a Grade II Listed Victorian red-brick house with a chapel addition, situated in the village of Saddington in the Leicestershire countryside. The house features four double bedrooms, including an annexe potential, and has a wealth of period charm with original internal doors, stained-glass windows, a timber panelled staircase, and period decorative features such as dado rails and deep skirting boards. The house has a beautiful six-panelled Victorian front door and a stunning vaulted ceiling in the former chapel living room, which features a rare Norwegian tiled log burner. The property also includes a conservatory, a bespoke hand-built kitchen with granite work surfaces and a freestanding gas cooker, a library/reading room with exposed timber beams, and a ground floor bathroom with a roll top bath.