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Dillions is a Tudor-era Grade II listed farmhouse with timber-framed elevations, exposed beams, and a Horsham stone roof. The house has a Horsham stone roof and features a mix of classic timber-framed elevations and later additions in red brick with striking gables and traditional tile hanging. The house has a central entrance hall with a flagstone floor, two reception rooms, a spacious kitchen and dining room with bespoke cabinetry and an Aga, and a utility room with an en-suite cloakroom. The first floor has a principal bedroom suite, five further bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room, and a family bathroom. A detached Old Stables Cottage offers an open-plan living area and kitchen, a double bedroom, a second bedroom or study, and a modern shower room. The property has a formal garden, landscaped with lawn, shaped beds, and seating terraces, as well as a range of outbuildings, a workshop, and garaging. The wider grounds, covering approximately 2.6 acres, feature an old well, a circular former horse pond, a vegetable garden, a greenhouse, a treehouse, and a wildlife pond.