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Stour Provost Manor is a Grade II listed house built around 1828, constructed of local stone with a low-pitched slate roof and wide eaves. The property features a pilastered porch, beautifully proportioned rooms, high ceilings, and tall sash windows offering views of the formal gardens and countryside. The interior includes a reception hall, three principal reception rooms, a large kitchen/breakfast room, a principal bedroom suite with en suite bathroom and dressing room, and five further double bedrooms, two with en suite bathrooms and two shower rooms. The property also has a range of stone-built period outbuildings, including an ice house, stables, and garages. The formal gardens are comprised of tiered lawns, walled borders stocked with roses and herbaceous perennials, a heated jacuzzi pool, croquet lawn, tennis court, and a trout pond in a surrounding copse of mature poplar and willow trees.