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Sigglesthorne Hall is a Georgian/Regency country house built between 1790 and 1820, constructed of brick with stone dressings and a slate roof, with a total living area of nearly 7500 sq ft over three floors. The house features a significant range of outbuildings, including stables and a yard, a pool house with a walled garden, and a tennis court with a summer house. Attached to the house is a two-storey cottage, exceeding 1000 sq ft, which has been recently renovated to a high standard. The property spans approximately 7 acres, with a separate 11-acre paddock available by negotiation. The hall's interior showcases a range of original features, beautifully restored, including significant architectural details, such as Ionic pilasters, panelled doors, and large sash windows. The property includes a coach house, garage, stores, loose boxes, potting sheds, and greenhouse. The grounds feature a summer house and tennis court, as well as professionally laid out gardens and grounds.