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School House is a 1896 residence designed by Ernest Newton in the Cheshire vernacular style, featuring warm red brick elevations with intricate decorative diaper brickwork, a pitched roofline, and prominent chimneys. The black and white timbered porch creates a charming focal point. The property sits on approximately 0.45 acre of beautifully landscaped gardens, which connect to open farmland. The interior boasts a welcoming reception hall, a formal lounge with an open fireplace, and an open-plan living space with a handmade kitchen, garden room, and a relaxed family space. The ground floor also includes a separate dining room, utility room, and cloakroom. The first floor features a principal bedroom suite with vaulted ceilings, three further bedrooms, and a separate bathroom and shower room. Externally, the property has a block-paved driveway, gated access, a detached double garage with a staircase to a versatile room, and a courtyard. The gardens include flint-faced areas, patio terraces, and a kitchen garden with raised beds.