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Thorn Cottage is a Grade II Listed Georgian house from 1824, constructed in stone with a faceted plan and angular frontage, featuring elegant sash windows, original shutters, and panelled doors. The interior has original features such as chequerboard flooring, richly coloured walls, and crisp period detailing, with notable reception rooms including a drawing room with tall ceilings, original timber floorboards, and decorative cornicing, and a sitting room with a marble fireplace. The kitchen and dining area are open-plan, with bespoke joinery, granite worktops, and large windows framing views of the courtyard garden. The first floor features large bedrmoms, including a principal bedroom suite with a freestanding bath and vaulted timber ceiling, as well as a second bedroom with exposed timber floorboards. The house is surrounded by mature planting, stone boundary walls, and a paved courtyard, creating a private and tranquil setting.