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Northend Manor is a 16th-century Grade II Listed manor house situated on a 14-acre estate. The main house features ironstone elevations with stone mullioned and transomed windows, hood moulds, and climbing plants. It has pitched and gable tiled roofs with numerous chimney stacks. The interior includes a reception hall with an oak floor, open stone fireplace, and oak staircase. The house has nine bedrooms, two bathrooms, a sitting room, office, and an en-suite master bedroom suite. A kitchen with a central island and oil-fired aga cooker serves a utility room, boot room, and boiler room. A separate flat with a living room, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom is also accessible from the inner hall. The Coach House, built of matching ironstone with double-glazed timber windows, has a single garage, a spacious living room, and two reception rooms with open-plan kitchens. It also features three double bedrooms, a bathroom, and an independent bedroom suite. The garden includes a front courtyard with stone pillars, and access to the grounds and estate.