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Melrose House is a Grade II listed period village house with a partly timbered façade, a thatched roof, and the date 1666 set above the porch. The property has a partly timbered façade, and features a central hallway, two reception rooms with exposed timber beams, wood panelling, and inglenook fireplaces, a kitchen with an extensive range of cupboards and wooden work surfaces, and a utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer, and a shower room. The first floor has a principal bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, three further double bedrooms, and a single bedroom, as well as a family bathroom. There is also a detached annex known as The Lodge, which provides a double bedroom and a sitting room, a kitchen, and a shower room. The property also has a double garage, a large garden with a terrace, and a garden shed, a greenhouse, and several raised beds.