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A five-bedroom house, created from two former cottages, is a beautifully presented period home. The house is built of brick under a slate roof and occupies a peaceful position in a small hamlet on a no-through lane. A wide gravel driveway provides ample parking and a timber-framed carport. The entrance hall has a tiled floor and a stove, and a staircase leads to the first floor. The kitchen/breakfast room has bespoke cabinetry, wooden worktops, and a large tiled recess with a green oil-fired Aga. There are also two reception rooms, including a sitting room with an adjoining snug or study. Upstairs, the principal bedroom has an en-suite shower room, and four additional double bedrooms are served by a family bathroom. The gardens are a notable feature, with borders of native trees, laurel, ferns, and shrubs, and several defined areas, including a lawn with a pergola and two ornamental ponds. The property also includes timber outbuildings and a chalet-style shed for garden equipment.