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Glenavon House is a Grade B listed Victorian residence commissioned in 1886, built of warm local sandstone with a distinctive Rosemary tile roof. The L-shaped house features ornate chimney stacks, finely detailed elevations, and a spacious gravel sweep on the north side. Internally, the house retains original fixtures and fittings, including engraved ceramic tiled floors, a fine dark-wood staircase, beaded parquet flooring, cornicing, and timber-moulded door surrounds. The ground floor offers a sequence of reception spaces, including a refined sitting room, elegant drawing room, and formal dining room, while the first floor features three substantial bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. The property also includes a two-bedroom annex, a substantial greenhouse, workshop, and store. The over two-acre grounds are richly landscaped with lawns, mature trees, and established shrubbery, enclosed by a stone boundary wall, and feature a formal flight of steps, a River Avon running through the lower garden, and a year-round fishing permit.