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Elm Tree Cottage is a detached period home built of stone in around 1850, offering spacious and versatile accommodation in a generous, mature garden. The property has been extended twice and has a wealth of original character, including exposed stonework, ceiling beams, and fireplaces with woodburning stoves. It features modern comforts such as double glazing and oil-fired central heating. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, characterful lounge, separate dining room, snug, kitchen/breakfast room, dining area, utility room, and ground floor WC. The first floor includes five bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with en-suite shower room, and two further bath/shower rooms. The property also has a detached stone-built garage with a first-floor room offering possible uses for studio, work space, or ancillary accommodation. The garden has expansive lawned areas, well-stocked borders, mature trees and shrubs, a productive vegetable garden, greenhouse, and garden shed, as well as a west-facing patio.